PU Prime coupon GET100BONUS attaches a 100% deposit bonus up to $1,000 to a funded account, but the decision that will actually determine what trading here costs you is which account type you open it on. PU Prime runs four tiers with very different minimum deposits, spread profiles and commission structures, and the gap between the cheapest and the most expensive way to trade the same instrument is far wider than any one-off credit. This guide is about that choice.
What Is PU Prime?
PU Prime is a multi-asset CFD broker covering forex, indices, commodities, shares, ETFs, bonds and cryptocurrencies — over a thousand instruments in total. It supports MetaTrader 4 and MetaTrader 5, a browser-based WebTrader and a proprietary mobile app, with copy trading, VPS hosting and rebate schemes layered on top.
Regulation is split across entities: ASIC in Australia, the FSCA in South Africa, the FSC in Mauritius and the FSA in Seychelles. Your country of residence decides which one you contract with, and the protections attached to each differ substantially. Check which entity appears on your client agreement before funding — it is the single most consequential fact about the account and it is not the one the marketing leads with.
Where the Coupon Fits
GET100BONUS is a promotional opt-in rather than a discount. It does not reduce spreads, waive commission or lower any fee. It adds trading credit equal to your first deposit up to a $1,000 ceiling, which increases the margin available in the account without increasing the money you can withdraw.
Two constraints shape how it interacts with the account choice. First, bonus promotions are usually restricted to particular account types — a broker will not hand extra margin to accounts designed for high-volume professional flow. Second, because the credit is proportionally removed when you withdraw from the underlying deposit, it suits an account you intend to leave funded rather than one you cycle money through. Verify eligibility for the specific tier you want before depositing.
Choosing an Account Type
Cent
The lowest-barrier option, with a minimum deposit around $20 and balances displayed in cents rather than dollars — so $100 deposited shows as 10,000 cents. It exists to let beginners trade genuinely small positions on a live account. The psychology is double-edged: a five-figure number on screen makes losses feel less real than they are, which is precisely the habit a beginner should not be forming.
Standard
The mainstream account, with a minimum deposit around $50 and no separate commission. The cost is built into the spread, which starts from roughly 1.3 pips on major pairs. This is the right structure for anyone trading modest size or infrequently, because there is one number to track and no per-lot charge.
Prime
Requires around $1,000 to open, with raw spreads from 0.0 pips and a commission near $3.50 per side per lot. That commission converts to roughly 0.7 pips round-turn on a standard lot, so Prime is cheaper than Standard once the raw spread you are quoted is meaningfully below the Standard spread — which on liquid majors it generally is.
ECN
Around $10,000 to open, with commission near $1 per side per lot. Aimed at high-volume traders, where the commission saving compounds quickly. At low volume the capital requirement is doing nothing for you.
Spreads and Commission: the Real Cost
The comparison that matters is total round-turn cost per lot, not the headline spread. On a commission-free account the spread is the whole cost. On a raw-spread account you pay a narrower spread plus commission on both sides, and the two have to be added together before any comparison means anything.
Do that arithmetic against your own instruments and frequency. A trader placing a handful of positions a month will barely notice the difference; someone trading several lots a day will find it dominates their results far more than any bonus does. Note too that spreads quoted as "from" a figure are best-case numbers from the deepest part of the session — the spread at a news release or in thin overnight hours is the one that costs you.
Swap charges deserve the same scrutiny. Positions held overnight accrue financing costs that, on a multi-week hold, routinely exceed the entry spread several times over.
Platforms and Instruments
MT4 remains the better-supported choice for anyone running expert advisors or third-party indicators, simply because the ecosystem around it is enormous. MT5 offers more timeframes, more order types and better handling of non-forex asset classes, and is the sensible default for anyone starting fresh and trading equities or futures-style CFDs alongside currencies. The web platform and mobile app are for monitoring and manual entry rather than serious analysis.
If you intend to use copy trading or a VPS, confirm that the account type you are opening supports them and that the bonus promotion does not exclude accounts running copied trades. Some brokers disallow promotional credit on copy-trading accounts, and finding out afterwards is unpleasant.
How to Apply the Coupon
Register on the official PU Prime site and note which entity your agreement names.
Choose your account type — Cent, Standard, Prime or ECN — with your realistic trading volume in mind, not your ambitions.
Confirm that account type is eligible for the deposit bonus promotion in your country.
Complete identity verification.
Enter GET100BONUS in the promo code field, or opt into the promotion from the promotions area of the client portal.
Deposit, then check the credit appears as a separate line from your balance before trading.
Pros and Cons
Pros
Four account tiers covering everything from $20 starters to high-volume flow
Raw-spread accounts available from 0.0 pips with transparent per-lot commission
Both MT4 and MT5 supported, so existing tooling transfers
Over a thousand instruments across six asset classes
The coupon adds margin at no cash cost on eligible accounts
Cons
"From" spreads are best-case figures, not what you get in volatile conditions
The Prime tier's $1,000 minimum puts raw spreads out of reach for small accounts
Cent accounts can mask the real scale of losses from inexperienced traders
Bonus credit is non-withdrawable and shrinks proportionally when you withdraw
Regulatory protection varies sharply between entities, and many clients land on offshore ones
Bonus eligibility is restricted by account type and jurisdiction
Verdict
Apply GET100BONUS if you have already chosen PU Prime and the account type you want is eligible — it adds margin for nothing. But treat it as a footnote to the account decision, not a driver of it. Over a year of trading, the difference between paying a wide all-in spread and paying a raw spread plus commission will dwarf a one-off credit line you can never withdraw.
Work out your realistic monthly volume, price the same trade on Standard and on Prime including commission, check the swap rates on anything you plan to hold, and confirm which entity holds your money. Then take the bonus.
Trading carries a substantial risk of loss and is not suitable for every investor. Evaluation fees are generally non-refundable unless the provider's terms state otherwise. Nothing here is financial advice.
Promotional terms, eligibility and values are set by the provider and can change at any time. Always confirm the current terms on the official site before signing up or completing a purchase.

