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PU Prime Promo Code GET100BONUS – Step-By-Step Redemption Walkthrough

PU Prime Promo Code GET100BONUS unlocks a 100% deposit bonus up to $1,000 in trading credit. Here is exactly where the code goes and how to confirm it.

Written by John Mueller
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PU Prime Promo Code GET100BONUS is the code used to opt into the broker's 100% deposit bonus, worth up to $1,000 in trading credit on a first deposit. This walkthrough covers the practical side of claiming it: what to do before you fund anything, where in the client portal the code is entered, what a successful application looks like on screen, and what steps are available if the credit never shows up.

Before You Enter Anything: Three Checks

Most failed bonus claims are not caused by typing the code wrongly. They are caused by an account that was never eligible in the first place. Doing three checks before you deposit saves the awkward situation of money sitting in an account with no credit attached to it.

First, check your country of residence against the promotion terms. Deposit bonuses of this kind are restricted by jurisdiction, and they are prohibited for clients of regulated brokers in the UK and much of the EU. PU Prime operates through several entities holding licences from ASIC in Australia, the FSCA in South Africa, the FSC in Mauritius and the FSA in Seychelles, and the entity that holds your account depends on where you live. That entity determines whether the promotion is available to you at all.

Second, check your account type. Eligibility for the bonus varies by account, so the account you were planning to open may not qualify. This is worth resolving before registration rather than after, because changing account type later is more work than choosing correctly at the start.

Third, understand what you are claiming. The bonus arrives as credit, not as cash. Credit raises the equity figure your margin level is calculated from, which lets you hold larger or more numerous positions than your own deposit would support on its own. It cannot be withdrawn. If you were expecting $1,000 you could eventually cash out, the promotion will not do that, and it is better to know before you commit funds.

The Redemption Sequence

The order of operations matters here. The code needs to be attached to the account before the deposit lands, because retrospective application is at the broker's discretion and should not be relied on.

  1. Register an account on the official PU Prime site, choosing an account type you have confirmed is eligible for the promotion.

  2. Complete identity verification. Promotions are generally gated behind a verified account, and an unverified profile is one of the common reasons a bonus does not apply.

  3. Read the promotion terms as they appear for your country and account type, not a general summary of them.

  4. Open the promotions area of the client portal and find the deposit bonus offer.

  5. Enter GET100BONUS in the promo or bonus code field. If the campaign is already attached to your account, there may be an opt-in button instead of a field, in which case use that.

  6. Make your deposit to the specific trading account you want the credit applied to.

  7. Confirm the credit has appeared as its own credit line, separate from your balance, before you place a single trade.

Where the Code Field Actually Sits

Broker portals do not put bonus fields in the same place as retail checkouts. There is no basket, and no order summary page with a discount box at the bottom. Instead, the promotion is an account-level setting that you activate once, and the deposit that follows triggers it.

In practice this means looking for a promotions, bonuses or offers tab in the client portal rather than on the deposit screen. Some campaigns are pre-attached to accounts opened through a particular route, in which case the portal will show the offer with an activation control rather than an empty code field. Both routes lead to the same outcome. What you are aiming for is a state where the portal shows the deposit bonus as active or enrolled on the specific trading account you are about to fund.

If you hold more than one trading account under the same profile, treat them as separate destinations. Credit is applied to the account that receives the qualifying deposit, so funding the wrong one is a recoverable but tedious mistake.

What Confirmation Looks Like

A correctly applied bonus is visible in two places, and it is worth checking both.

  • In the client portal, the promotion appears as active or enrolled against the funded account.

  • In the trading terminal, MetaTrader 4 or MetaTrader 5 shows a credit figure separate from your balance, with equity reflecting the two combined.

  • The credit amount matches the promotion tier you qualified for — the headline 100% match on a first deposit, capped at $1,000 of credit.

  • Your margin level is higher than your own deposited capital alone would produce.

The separation between balance and credit is the detail to focus on. If the whole amount appears inside your balance with no distinct credit line, something has been recorded differently from what you expected, and that is a question for support rather than something to trade around. Take a screenshot of the portal and terminal figures at this point. If a dispute arises later, a timestamped record of what the account looked like immediately after the deposit is more useful than a recollection.

When the Credit Does Not Appear

The single most important rule: do not start trading while the position is unresolved. Once you have opened trades, the account state becomes harder to reason about, and any adjustment the broker makes afterwards interacts with your open exposure.

Work through the likely causes in order of probability.

  1. Confirm the deposit itself has fully settled. Credit is triggered by a completed deposit, so a payment still in transit explains a missing bonus without any further diagnosis.

  2. Confirm the money landed in the account the promotion was attached to, not a sibling account under the same login.

  3. Confirm your verification is complete rather than pending review.

  4. Re-read the eligibility terms for your account type and country. A promotion that was never available to you will not apply no matter how many times the code is entered.

  5. Check whether this was genuinely a first deposit on the account. Later deposits attract a smaller percentage under their own cap, so a lower-than-expected credit figure may be correct rather than broken.

  6. Check whether you have already accumulated credit under the promotion. There is an overall ceiling on how much credit one client can hold across the campaign.

If none of those explains it, contact support with the deposit reference, the account number, the code you entered and the time you entered it. Ask specifically whether the promotion was recorded as active on that account at the moment the deposit settled. That is the question that resolves the case, and it is more productive than asking why the bonus is missing.

The Post-Redemption Rule Most People Miss

Claiming the credit is straightforward. Keeping it requires one piece of discipline. The credit is tied to the deposit that generated it, and withdrawing any part of that deposit removes a proportional share of the credit. Take out half the deposit and roughly half the credit goes with it.

The timing is the trap. Removal is normally triggered by the withdrawal request, not by the money arriving, and in practice it is not reversed if the request is later cancelled. A trader with open positions who submits a withdrawal sees the credit vanish, the margin level fall, and positions that looked comfortable move close to a stop-out. The safe sequence is to close positions first, then request the withdrawal.

Credit is also generally valid for a fixed window, around 365 days from activation, with unused credit expiring at the end of it. That is a long runway compared with bonuses measured in weeks, but it is not indefinite.

Deciding How Much to Deposit

The cap does the arithmetic for you. Because the 100% tier stops at $1,000 of credit, a deposit at or around that figure captures the full headline benefit. Going substantially above it pushes the surplus into the lower subsequent-deposit percentage, so the extra capital does not buy proportionally more credit.

Read that as a ceiling, not a target. The correct order is to decide what you were going to fund the account with on its own merits, then look at what the promotion does to that figure. Depositing more than you intended in order to reach a bonus threshold inverts the logic: the credit cannot be withdrawn, while the extra capital you added to reach it can be lost.

How to Use the Extra Margin

Once the credit is live, it behaves as a buffer sitting behind your own money. Losses consume your deposited capital first and the credit afterwards. Profits made while the credit is active are ordinary profits and are withdrawable in the normal way.

The catch is that the same mechanism which creates the buffer also raises how much leverage you can comfortably deploy. A bonus that doubles your margin capacity only helps if you do not respond by doubling your position size. Trade the same way you would have without it and the credit is a cushion. Trade larger because it is there and it has simply become a reason to carry more risk. Spreads, commissions, swap charges and which regulatory entity holds your funds will shape your results over any reasonable period far more than a one-off credit line you cannot cash out.

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.

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