PU Prime Coupon GET100BONUS attaches a 100% deposit bonus of up to $1,000 to a funded trading account, and every part of that sentence carries a condition behind it. The credit matches your deposit up to the ceiling, it lands as trading credit rather than cash, and it is available only on account types and in jurisdictions that the broker permits. This article works through the conditions attached to the promotion, the parts of the terms most people skip, and the situations in which the credit quietly disappears again.
What the code actually gives you
GET100BONUS is a promotional opt-in, not a discount. It does not reduce spreads, it does not waive commission, and it does not lower any fee you would otherwise pay. What it does is add trading credit equal to your first deposit, capped at $1,000. That credit increases the margin available in the account. It does not increase the amount of money you can withdraw.
That distinction is the single most important line in the terms. A balance and a credit line are shown separately for a reason. If your account shows a deposit plus matching credit, the credit portion is there to support open positions, not to be cashed out. Because the ceiling is $1,000 and the match is 100%, the maximum credit is reached by a deposit of $1,000; anything above that still earns the same $1,000 in credit, so the marginal benefit of a larger first deposit is zero as far as this promotion is concerned.
Eligibility: account type comes first
Bonus promotions of this kind are usually restricted to particular account types. PU Prime runs four tiers — Cent, Standard, Prime and ECN — and a broker will not generally hand extra margin to the accounts designed for high-volume professional flow. Before depositing anything, confirm that the specific tier you intend to open is eligible for the deposit bonus. Opening the wrong tier and then discovering the promotion does not apply to it is a mistake you cannot easily undo.
The tiers differ in more than eligibility. The entry requirements range from around $20 on Cent up to around $10,000 on ECN, with Standard around $50 and Prime around $1,000. Those minimums interact with the bonus in an obvious way: on the lowest tier, a deposit near the minimum earns a credit near the minimum too, since the match is proportional. The $1,000 ceiling only becomes relevant once your deposit approaches that figure.
Eligibility by jurisdiction
PU Prime operates through several regulated entities: ASIC in Australia, the FSCA in South Africa, the FSC in Mauritius and the FSA in Seychelles. Your country of residence determines which entity you contract with, and the protections attached to each differ substantially. Bonus eligibility is restricted by jurisdiction as well as by account type, so the promotion you see advertised is not automatically the promotion available to you.
Check which entity appears on your client agreement before funding. It is the most consequential fact about the account and it is not the one the marketing leads with. If the promotion is unavailable under the entity you have been assigned, no amount of entering the code at checkout will change that.
Copy trading and other excluded activity
If you intend to use copy trading or VPS hosting, confirm both that your account type supports them and that the bonus promotion does not exclude accounts running copied trades. Some brokers disallow promotional credit on copy-trading accounts. Discovering that after the credit has been applied and positions are open is an unpleasant way to learn the rule.
How the credit is forfeited
The clearest forfeiture mechanism in this promotion is withdrawal. The credit is removed proportionally when you withdraw from the underlying deposit. Withdraw part of your deposit and a matching proportion of the credit goes with it; the bonus is tied to the money that generated it. Because the match is 100%, the proportions are easy to reason about — the credit shrinks in step with the deposit that supports it.
The practical consequence is that this offer suits an account you intend to leave funded, not one you cycle money through. If your normal pattern is to deposit, trade, withdraw and repeat, the credit will spend most of its life being clawed back. If you are funding an account you plan to leave in place, the extra margin sits there doing its job.
Because the credit is non-withdrawable in the first place, there is no scenario in which it converts to cash you can move out. Treat it as headroom, not as profit.
The costs the bonus does not touch
Nothing in this promotion affects what trading costs you. Those costs come from three places, and all three run independently of the credit.
Spreads. Standard has no separate commission and builds the cost into the spread, starting from roughly 1.3 pips on major pairs. Prime quotes raw spreads from 0.0 pips instead.
Commission. Prime charges near $3.50 per side per lot, which converts to roughly 0.7 pips round-turn on a standard lot. ECN charges near $1 per side per lot, aimed at high-volume traders where the saving compounds.
Swaps. Positions held overnight accrue financing costs that, on a multi-week hold, routinely exceed the entry spread several times over.
Note also that spreads quoted as "from" a figure are best-case numbers taken from the deepest part of the session. The spread at a news release or in thin overnight hours is the one that will actually cost you. A credit line of up to $1,000 does not offset a persistent cost difference across a year of trading.
Applying the code without tripping a condition
Register on the official PU Prime site and note which entity your client agreement names.
Choose your account type — Cent, Standard, Prime or ECN — based on realistic trading volume rather than ambition.
Confirm that the chosen tier is eligible for the deposit bonus in your country before you fund anything.
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 that the credit appears as a separate line from your cash balance before placing a trade.
The final step is the one most worth doing. If the credit has not appeared as its own line item, something in the chain did not apply — the account type, the jurisdiction, or the opt-in itself. Sorting that out before you have open positions is far simpler than after.
General checks that apply to any deposit bonus
Beyond the specifics of this offer, a few habits protect you when accepting any promotional credit tied to a funded account.
Read the promotion's own terms page, not just the summary on the landing page. Conditions on eligibility and removal are usually held in a separate document.
Confirm whether the promo code field is on the registration form, the deposit screen or in a promotions area of the portal. Entering a code in the wrong place, or after depositing, often fails silently.
Screenshot the terms as they appeared when you opted in, along with confirmation that the credit was applied.
Check whether opting in restricts anything you already rely on, such as copied trades or automated strategies.
Understand the removal rule before you need it, so a routine withdrawal does not surprise you.
Treat extra margin as extra exposure. Credit that enlarges your available margin enlarges the size of the position you can open, and the losses that position can generate.
Who the terms suit
The conditions on GET100BONUS favour a particular kind of user: someone who has already decided on PU Prime, whose chosen tier is eligible, who is contracting with an entity where the promotion is offered, and who plans to leave the deposit in place rather than rotate it. For that person the credit adds margin at no cash cost, and there is little reason to decline it.
The conditions work against someone shopping on the strength of the bonus alone. If eligibility forces you onto a tier that does not match your volume, the ongoing cost difference between paying a wide all-in spread and paying a raw spread plus commission will outweigh a one-off credit line you can never withdraw. Price your intended trade on Standard and on Prime including commission, check swaps on anything you plan to hold, confirm which entity holds your money, and only then decide whether the promotion is worth opting into.
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.

