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Stake Wall St first funding reward
wall stHow does the free stock reward on Stake Wall St work?
When you open a Stake Wall St account and make an eligible first deposit within 24 hours, you’ll be able to claim a free U.S. stock to help get you started.
How to claim your free stock reward
To qualify:
Deposit at least A$50 into your Stake Wall St account
Do this within 24 hours of your account being opened
Your free stock - randomly selected from Nike, Dropbox or GoPro - will be available to claim once your deposit is confirmed.
Important: The 24-hour window is based on when you initiate the transfer, not when the funds arrive. So if your bank takes a day or two to process it, you’re still eligible.
Why can’t I see my free stock?
Once your eligible first deposit has cleared, you’ll need to spin the wheel that appears when you log in to the Stake app or web. Click ‘Claim’ to confirm your reward.
After claiming, your free stock will appear in your holdings within 3–5 business days.
Things to note
Only one free stock per person — multiple accounts can’t be used to claim extra rewards
Offer is available to individual accounts only (SMSF or company accounts aren’t eligible)
The reward only applies when you fund your account through Stake (in the app or on web). It doesn’t apply to share portfolio transfers
You’ll have the option to claim or decline the reward
Claiming your stock means accepting the Stake Wall St Rewards Terms and Conditions
Once claimed in the Rewards tab, it can take 2–3 business days for the stock to appear in your account
Where to track your rewards
Head to the Rewards tab in your Stake account to see pending and available rewards.
To keep the momentum going, check out our referral program to earn more rewards.
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