Getting started as a banker
How backing works, what your float does, and a tour of the pages you'll use every day.
What a banker does
As a banker you put up money — your float — to back the bets players place. You're the house for those tickets. When a player's bet loses, you keep the stake (minus a small platform commission). When a player's bet wins, you pay the prize out of your float. Across many bets the math works in your favour — but a single big hit can sting, which is why managing your exposure matters.
Your workflow
Apply to become a banker and pass identity review (plus a location review for B&M agents). Track where you are on the Status page.
Move money from your player wallet into your banker balance on the Dashboard. This float is what backs bets and covers payouts.
When players pick you, their bets land on your book. You earn the stake unless the number hits.
Watch Live Risk during open draws so no single session or number can overwhelm your float.
After each draw settles, your net result is credited automatically. Withdraw earnings back to your wallet whenever your available balance allows.
Your pages at a glance
Everything you need lives in the banker workspace:
- Dashboard — your float, available, reserved and net P&L at a glance, plus quick deposit and withdraw.
- Live risk — real-time exposure across every open session.
- Reports — profit, earnings and activity over any date range.
- Session results — the settlement history for every draw you backed.
- Assignments — every individual bet currently on your book.
- Receive cash — take walk-in cash and issue a one-time receipt code (B&M agents).
Part of your float is reserved — locked to cover the worst-case payout on bets you're already backing. The rest is available to back new bets or to withdraw. Reserved money frees up automatically once those bets settle.
Common questions
Do I have to be in Haiti?
Online bankers can back bets from anywhere. Brick-and-mortar (B&M) agents who handle physical cash operate in Haiti only — see Becoming a B&M agent.
How exactly do I earn?
You keep the stake on every losing bet, minus a small platform commission. Your profit is the stakes you keep less the prizes you pay — shown as Net P&L.
What if a big win wipes out my float?
Reserved funds always cover the worst case on active bets, so you can never be assigned more than your float can pay. Keep utilization out of the red and your reserve topped up — see Becoming a better banker.