No Deposit Bonus at Amppari
The short answer: the operator does not run one as a standing offer. The longer answer explains what these offers are, why they are always small, and how to judge one if it appears.
A no deposit bonus is credit handed to a newly registered account before any payment is made. There is genuinely no deposit required to trigger it — registration and, usually, a verified phone number or email are the only conditions. It is the most searched-for promotion in the industry and the least common one in practice, because every unit issued is a cost the operator carries with no incoming payment to offset it. At the time of our last check of the euro cashier, Amppari did not list one. We would rather write that sentence than invent a campaign that does not exist.
Check the live promotions pageWhat an ND bonus is, mechanically
Industry shorthand calls it an ND bonus, and the structure is consistent wherever it appears. A small amount — typically between 5 € and 20 €, or a pack of low-value spins — is credited as locked balance. It behaves exactly like the bonus from a deposit match: it carries a wagering multiple, an expiry, a stake cap and, almost always, a conversion cap that limits how much of any win can become real money. That last limit is what separates it from a deposit offer. With a match you are risking your own funds and the operator caps little; with free money you never paid for, the cap is the entire point of the design.
Because the amounts are small, the caps bite hard. A 10 € free bonus at 35× requires 350 € of turnover, which at 0,50 € a spin is 700 rounds — perfectly doable — but a 50 € conversion cap means that even a lucky run ends with 50 € transferred and the rest removed. That is not a scandal; it is arithmetic disclosed in the terms. The mistake is assuming a no-deposit credit can produce an uncapped withdrawal.
| Feature | Typical ND offer | Amppari welcome match |
|---|---|---|
| Payment needed | None | From 20 € |
| Size | 5–20 € or a small spin pack | 100% of the deposit, up to 500 € |
| Wagering | 30–60× is common | 35× the bonus |
| Window | Days rather than weeks | 30 days |
| Conversion cap | Almost always present | Set per campaign; account cap 10 000 € per month |
| Verification | Required before any payout | Required before the first payout |
Why the honest answer matters here
Search results for this term are full of pages listing codes that stopped working years ago. Entering an expired code costs nothing but time; the real damage is that it trains people to expect free money from casinos as a normal transaction. It is not. The house edge is the business model, and a promotion is a marketing expense measured against expected future turnover. An offer with no deposit attached is the most expensive marketing there is, which is exactly why it is rationed, capped and short-lived when it exists at all.
If Amppari launches one, it will appear on the operator's own promotions page and in the cashier, and we will update this page with the multiple, the cap and the deadline rather than with a headline. Until then, treat any third-party page offering an exclusive Amppari no-deposit code with scepticism and verify it in your own account before believing it.
How to judge one if it appears
- Find the conversion cap first. It sets the true maximum value of the offer, and everything else is secondary to it.
- Divide the credit by the multiple. A 10 € credit at 40× is 400 € of turnover; decide whether that many rounds is time you want to spend.
- Check the expiry in hours, not days. ND offers often run 24 to 72 hours from credit.
- Check the eligible games. Jackpot slots contribute 0 % and live tables 10 %, so a slots-only plan is usually the only workable one.
- Expect verification. Identity and address documents take 24–48 hours at Amppari, and no payout leaves before they are approved.
Better places to look meanwhile
If the appeal of a no-deposit offer is trying the lobby cheaply, two alternatives do the same job with clearer terms. Slot demo mode costs nothing at all and is available on most of the 450+ titles, which is a better way to learn a game than burning a capped credit on it. And cashback — 5 to 15 % of weekly net losses depending on VIP tier — is paid as cash with no wagering, so it is the one line at Amppari that behaves the way people imagine free bonuses behave. For a first payment, the welcome match at 100% up to 500 € is where the actual value sits, and the payments guide shows that 20 € is enough to trigger it.
Questions
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