PU Prime Coupon GET100BONUS attaches a 100% deposit bonus of up to $1,000 to a funded trading account, and this walkthrough covers the mechanics of claiming it: where the code is entered, what a successful redemption looks like on screen, and the practical checks to run when the credit does not show up. The code is an opt-in to a promotion rather than a discount, so it does not reduce spreads, waive commission or lower any fee. It adds trading credit equal to your first deposit, up to the $1,000 ceiling, which increases the margin available in the account without increasing the money you can withdraw.
Before You Enter The Code
Redemption problems almost always trace back to something that was decided before the code was typed in. PU Prime is a multi-asset CFD broker covering forex, indices, commodities, shares, ETFs, bonds and cryptocurrencies, with over a thousand instruments in total, and it runs four account tiers: Cent, Standard, Prime and ECN. Bonus promotions are usually restricted to particular account types, because a broker will not hand extra margin to accounts designed for high-volume professional flow. If you open a tier that is excluded, no amount of retyping the code will make it work.
Regulation is also 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. That entity is named on your client agreement, and it also governs which promotions are available to you, so jurisdiction is the second common reason a code silently fails.
A short pre-flight list before you deposit anything:
Confirm which PU Prime entity appears on your client agreement — it is the most consequential fact about the account.
Confirm the account tier you intend to open is eligible for the deposit bonus in your country.
Decide the tier on realistic trading volume, not ambition: Cent starts around $20, Standard around $50, Prime around $1,000 and ECN around $10,000.
If you plan to use copy trading or a VPS, confirm the account type supports them and that the promotion does not exclude accounts running copied trades.
Step By Step: Where The Code Goes
The sequence below follows the order the broker's own flow expects. Doing steps out of order — depositing before opting in, most commonly — is the single most frequent cause of a missing bonus.
Register on the official PU Prime site and note which regulated entity your agreement names.
Choose your account type from Cent, Standard, Prime or ECN, with your realistic monthly volume in mind.
Check that the tier you picked is eligible for the deposit bonus promotion in your jurisdiction.
Complete identity verification in full, including any address document requested.
Enter GET100BONUS in the promo code field, or opt into the promotion from the promotions area of the client portal.
Make your deposit.
Check that the credit appears as a separate line from your cash balance before you place a trade.
The Two Places The Code Can Live
There are two entry points for this promotion, and only one of them may be visible to you. The first is a promo code field, which typically appears during account registration or on the deposit form. The second is an opt-in inside the promotions area of the client portal, where the deposit bonus is listed as an offer you activate with a button rather than a typed string. If you cannot find a text field anywhere, look for the promotions section before assuming the code is invalid. Brokers frequently move promotional opt-ins into the portal so the offer can be tied to a verified account rather than an anonymous sign-up form.
What A Successful Redemption Looks Like
Once the deposit clears, the bonus should be visible as trading credit shown separately from your cash balance. That separation is the entire point: the credit increases the margin the account can support, but it is not withdrawable money and should never be read as part of your equity in a way that changes how large a position you are willing to open.
Concretely, a $400 first deposit under a 100% bonus produces $400 of credit, and a $1,500 deposit produces $1,000 of credit because that is the ceiling. Anything above the ceiling is simply funded cash with no matching credit. Before placing your first trade, look at the account summary and confirm three things: the cash figure matches what you sent, the credit figure matches the expected match amount, and the two are displayed as distinct lines rather than merged into one number.
One reading trap is specific to the Cent tier, where balances are displayed in cents rather than dollars — $100 deposited shows as 10,000 cents. A five-figure number on screen makes losses feel less real than they are, and adding bonus credit on top amplifies that. If you are on a Cent account, translate every figure back into dollars mentally before sizing a position.
When The Code Does Not Apply
If the deposit lands and no credit appears, work through the causes in order of likelihood rather than resubmitting the code repeatedly.
Account Type Exclusion
The most common cause. Deposit bonuses are typically restricted by tier, and the higher-volume raw-spread accounts are the usual exclusions. If you opened Prime at around $1,000 or ECN at around $10,000 and the credit never arrived, check the promotion's eligible tiers before anything else. If the offer only runs on a tier you did not open, the fix is a different account, not a different code.
Jurisdiction
Because clients contract with different entities depending on residence, a promotion available in one region may not exist in another. If the promotions area of your portal does not list the deposit bonus at all, that is a strong signal the offer is not open under the entity you signed with.
Verification Not Complete
Promotional credit is generally tied to a fully verified account. A deposit can often be accepted while verification is still pending, which leaves the funds in place and the bonus unapplied. Check the verification status page for outstanding documents.
Opted In After Depositing
The bonus is matched to a deposit, so the opt-in generally has to exist before the money arrives. If you funded the account first and then found the promotions page, the deposit may not qualify retrospectively.
Copy Trading Or Other Feature Conflicts
Some brokers disallow promotional credit on copy-trading accounts. If you set up copied trades before or alongside the deposit, that configuration may be the blocker, and finding out afterwards is unpleasant.
How Withdrawals Interact With The Credit
This is the part most people discover too late. The credit is non-withdrawable, and it is removed proportionally when you withdraw from the underlying deposit. Take out half your deposited cash and you should expect roughly half the credit to disappear with it. That makes the bonus a poor fit for an account you cycle money through, and a reasonable fit for one you intend to leave funded.
The practical consequence for redemption is that you should not treat the credit as a buffer you can rely on indefinitely. If a withdrawal is likely within weeks, the extra margin will not be there when you need it, and any position sized on the assumption that it would be is now closer to a margin problem than you planned for.
Redeem On The Right Account, Not Just Any Account
Because eligibility drives the whole redemption process, the account decision is worth making properly rather than picking whichever tier lets the code through. Standard carries no separate commission, with cost built into a spread starting from roughly 1.3 pips on major pairs — one number to track, suited to modest or infrequent trading. Prime offers raw spreads from 0.0 pips with commission near $3.50 per side per lot, which converts to roughly 0.7 pips round-turn on a standard lot, so it becomes cheaper once the raw spread you are quoted sits meaningfully below the Standard spread. ECN cuts commission to near $1 per side per lot but demands around $10,000, which at low volume is capital doing nothing for you.
Compare total round-turn cost per lot, not headline spreads, and remember that spreads quoted as "from" a figure are best-case numbers from the deepest part of the session. Swap charges on multi-week holds routinely exceed the entry spread several times over. Over a year, that arithmetic matters more than a one-off credit line you can never withdraw.
A Short Post-Redemption Checklist
Credit shown as a separate line from cash balance, with the amount matching the expected match.
Account tier confirmed as the one you intended to open, with its stated minimum deposit.
Platform choice settled: MT4 for expert advisors and third-party indicators, MT5 for more timeframes, order types and non-forex asset classes.
Swap rates checked on anything you intend to hold overnight or longer.
Withdrawal plan understood, given that the credit shrinks proportionally when you take cash out.
Handled in that order, redemption is a short administrative task rather than a source of surprises. The code adds margin at no cash cost on eligible accounts; everything that determines whether it is worth having was decided at the account-selection screen.
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.

