Pay n Play at LolaJack

Pay n Play strips out the usual sign-up faff and gets a punter from landing page to spinning reels in under a minute. Instead of filling out a form with name, address and a chosen password, the account gets created automatically the moment a deposit clears, verified through the banking details used to pay in.
How Pay n Play Works
- Choose Pay n Play at the cashier. Tap the Pay n Play tile on the deposit screen instead of a card or e-wallet.
- Verify through banking login. A quick redirect to the banking provider confirms identity using the same login a punter already uses for online banking, no extra password to remember.
- Deposit and play immediately. Funds land in the balance within seconds, and the account is ready to spin without a separate registration form to complete first.
- Withdraw the same way. Cash-outs route back to the same bank account used to deposit, usually clearing faster than a standard card withdrawal since identity is already confirmed.
Why Punters Use It
Pay n Play suits anyone who fancies a quick flutter without committing to a full account first. There is no password to forget, no separate KYC document upload sitting in a queue, and no delay between deciding to play and actually spinning a reel. It also tends to speed up withdrawals, since the identity check that normally happens after a first cash-out request has effectively already happened at the point of deposit.
Limits and Fees
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Minimum deposit | £10 |
| Maximum single deposit | £2,000 |
| Weekly withdrawal cap | £5,000 |
| Deposit fee | None |
| Withdrawal fee | None |
| Typical withdrawal speed | Under 2 hours |
Things to Check Before Using Pay n Play
Pay n Play relies on the banking details matching the punter’s own name and address, so a joint account or a card belonging to someone else will not pass the check. The service also only supports domestic UK bank accounts at present, so punters banking overseas should use a card, e-wallet or bank transfer from the standard cashier instead. Bonus eligibility works the same as any other deposit method, meaning the 250% welcome match applies to a first Pay n Play deposit exactly as it would to a card payment, provided the qualifying minimum is met.
Punters who later want the fuller account experience, such as setting a display name or building a loyalty profile, can still add those details afterward from account settings, Pay n Play simply removes the requirement to do so before playing.
Troubleshooting
If a Pay n Play deposit fails to complete, the most common cause is a banking session timing out mid-redirect. Closing the tab and starting the deposit again from the cashier usually resolves it. Punters seeing a persistent error should contact live chat, referenced on the Support page, with the approximate time of the attempt so the team can trace it in the payment log.