Curacao-licensed with genuine local Nigeria and Kenya licences — Africa-focused sportsbook and casino
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Pros
- Genuine local licences in Nigeria and Kenya, not just offshore Curacao
- Deeply localised payment methods by country (M-Pesa, USSD, Capitec Pay, mobile money)
- Strong African football and local-sport coverage
- Active across multiple African markets
Cons
- Parent-company ownership is inconsistently reported across public sources
- Core Curacao master licence offers weaker player protection than MGA/UKGC
- Less brand recognition than larger African-market competitors
- Support reputation is unremarkable — no standout track record found
Our verdict
Helabet is an Africa-focused sportsbook and casino operating under a Curacao eGaming master licence, backed up with genuine local licences in Nigeria (Oyo State Gaming Board) and Kenya (BCLB) — a real trust plus, similar in spirit to how Premier Bet and SportyBet operate. Where it falls short of those comparisons is corporate transparency: public sources disagree on whether the parent company is EMAG Holding Ltd or Propus Holding BV, a typical opacity signal for Curacao-rooted operators. On the product side, Helabet leans heavily into localisation — M-Pesa and Bitcoin in Kenya, Paystack and USSD banking in Nigeria, Capitec Pay and USDT in South Africa — making deposits and withdrawals genuinely convenient for African bettors. If you're in one of its licensed local markets, that's a real plus; just don't expect the same level of corporate transparency as MGA/UKGC-regulated operators.
How we rated it
Payments & payouts (20%)7.8
Deeply localised payment methods per country: M-Pesa/Airtel Money/Bitcoin in Kenya; Paystack/OPay/USSD/Flutterwave in Nigeria; Capitec Pay/Ozow/USDT in South Africa; Zamtel/Airtel/MTN/Orange Money in Zambia.
Sportsbook & odds (25%)7.2
Solid sportsbook with a clear focus on African football and popular local sports markets.
Bonuses & value (15%)7
Standard welcome offers competitive within its African market segment.
Mobile & UX (10%)6.8
Built for African mobile users with locally relevant payment flows, though less polished than larger competitors.
Customer support (10%)6.5
Standard support channels; no major red flags found but no standout service reputation either.
Trust & licensing (20%)6
Holds genuine local licences in Nigeria and Kenya, a real trust plus — but the Curacao parent-company ownership is inconsistently reported across sources (EMAG vs Propus), a typical offshore opacity flag.
Quick facts
| Founded | 2019 |
| Owner | EMAG Holding Ltd / Propus Holding BV (sources conflict) |
| Licensing | Curacao eGaming 1668/JAZ; local licences in Nigeria (OYSGB/CASB/250501) and Kenya (BCLB) |
| Sports | Football-focused, strong African market coverage |
| Casino | Casino and live-dealer games alongside the sportsbook |
| Payments | M-Pesa, Airtel Money, Bitcoin (Kenya); Paystack, OPay, USSD, Flutterwave (Nigeria); Capitec Pay, Ozow, USDT (South Africa); Zamtel/Airtel/MTN/Orange Money (Zambia) |
| Markets | Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Cameroon, Tanzania, Zambia, plus some Asia presence |
| Support | Standard multi-channel support, no major red flags found |
Where Helabet is licensed
Helabet appears on the official register in 8 countries. Highlighted countries have a full local review — pick yours for its welcome bonus and licence details.
About Helabet
Helabet is an Africa-focused sportsbook and casino founded in 2019, operating under a Curacao eGaming master licence (1668/JAZ) alongside genuine local licences in Nigeria (via Aleh Ventures Global Ltd, Oyo State Gaming Board) and Kenya (via Cheza Gaming Ltd, BCLB). Its core markets are Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Cameroon, Tanzania and Zambia, with the product built around deeply localised payment methods for each. Public sources disagree on the exact parent company behind the Curacao licence (EMAG Holding Ltd vs Propus Holding BV), which is worth noting for anyone weighing corporate transparency.
Helabet FAQ
Is Helabet safe and legit?
Helabet holds a Curacao eGaming master licence plus genuine local licences in Nigeria (Oyo State Gaming Board) and Kenya (BCLB), which is a real trust plus. However, public sources disagree on the exact parent company behind the Curacao licence, so treat ownership claims with some caution.
What is the Helabet welcome bonus?
Helabet offers a new-customer welcome bonus that varies by country. Check the current offer on Helabet's local site for your market.
Which countries does Helabet operate in?
Helabet's core markets are Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Cameroon, Tanzania and Zambia, with some presence in Asia.
How do I deposit on Helabet?
Helabet supports deeply localised payment methods per country, including M-Pesa and Bitcoin in Kenya, Paystack/OPay/USSD in Nigeria, and Capitec Pay/USDT in South Africa.
Who owns Helabet?
Helabet's Curacao licence sits under either EMAG Holding Ltd or Propus Holding BV, depending on the source — public information on the exact parent company is inconsistent. Its local Nigeria and Kenya operations run through Aleh Ventures Global Ltd and Cheza Gaming Ltd respectively.
