Africa's largest sportsbook — locally licensed in each of the 6 countries it serves, not offshore Curaçao
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Pros
- Genuine local gambling licences per country, not offshore Curaçao
- Deeply localised, low-minimum-deposit payment methods (USSD, mobile money)
- Active across 6 African countries with tailored local products
- Comprehensive product: sports, Aviator, casino, virtuals, jackpots
- 24/7 support across multiple channels
Cons
- Trustpilot score (3.6/5) suggests solid but not exceptional service quality
- Casino product secondary to the sportsbook focus
- Bonus terms vary significantly by country
- Not present outside its core 6-country African footprint
Our verdict
SportyBet, like Premier Bet, breaks from the offshore-Curaçao pattern most competitors follow: it holds genuine local gambling licences in each of the 6 African countries it operates in — Nigeria (LSLB), Kenya (BCLB), Ghana (Gaming Commission), Tanzania and Zambia's respective regulators — rather than a single master licence covering everyone. Founded in 2013 by Sudeep Dalamal Ramnani, it has grown into one of Africa's largest sportsbooks by leaning into deeply localised payments (USSD codes, M-Pesa, MTN, Airtel Tigo) with minimum deposits as low as a dollar equivalent, making it genuinely accessible to mass-market mobile bettors. Add Aviator, virtual sports and a casino, and it's a comprehensive, locally-built product. If you're in one of its six markets, the local licensing model is a real trust advantage over pure offshore operators.
How we rated it
Payments & payouts (20%)8.3
Deeply localised payment integration — USSD codes, mobile money (M-Pesa, MTN, Airtel Tigo) with very low minimum deposits, built specifically for African mobile users.
Sportsbook & odds (25%)8
Deep, mobile-first sports coverage tuned to African markets, plus Aviator and virtual sports, with low minimum stakes accessible to mass-market bettors.
Trust & licensing (20%)8
Like Premier Bet, SportyBet holds genuine local licences per country (LSLB Nigeria, BCLB Kenya, Ghana Gaming Commission, Zambia and Tanzania regulators) instead of a single offshore Curaçao licence — a stronger trust model where it applies.
Mobile & UX (10%)7.6
Built mobile-first for African users, with fast USSD/mobile-money deposit flows and low-bandwidth-friendly design.
Bonuses & value (15%)7.5
Locally denominated welcome offers, including advertised deposit multipliers up to 1000% in some markets, with terms varying by country.
Customer support (10%)7.2
24/7 support via phone, WhatsApp, live chat and email; Trustpilot score of 3.6/5 suggests solid but not exceptional service.
Quick facts
| Founded | 2013 |
| Owner | Sudeep Dalamal Ramnani (Founder/CEO), Sporty Group |
| Licensing | Local licences per country: LSLB (Nigeria), BCLB (Kenya), Gaming Commission (Ghana), Zambia Lottery and Betting Control Board, Tanzania Gaming Board |
| Sports | Deep local sports coverage, Aviator, virtual sports, live betting |
| Casino | Casino games and jackpots alongside the sportsbook |
| Payments | USSD codes, M-Pesa (Kenya), MTN/Airtel Tigo Mobile Money (Ghana), Quickteller/debit cards (Nigeria); very low minimum deposits |
| Support | 24/7 via phone, WhatsApp, live chat, email |
| Scale | Operating across 6 African countries: Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia |
Where SportyBet is licensed
SportyBet appears on the official register in 12 countries. Highlighted countries have a full local review — pick yours for its welcome bonus and licence details.
South America (1)
Asia (1)
About SportyBet
SportyBet was founded in 2013 by Sudeep Dalamal Ramnani, an economist from the London School of Economics, under the Sporty Group. It has grown into one of Africa's largest sports betting and gaming platforms, operating across Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia — each under a genuine local gambling licence rather than a single offshore Curaçao licence. SportyBet is known for deeply localised payment integration (USSD codes, mobile money) with very low minimum stakes, alongside sports betting, Aviator, casino games, virtual sports and jackpots, all built mobile-first for African users.
SportyBet FAQ
Is SportyBet safe and legit?
SportyBet holds genuine local gambling licences in each of the 6 African countries it operates in — including Nigeria's LSLB and Kenya's BCLB — rather than a single offshore Curaçao licence. This is a stronger trust model than most operators in this space, provided it holds a licence in your specific country.
What is the SportyBet welcome bonus?
SportyBet offers a new-customer welcome bonus in its local currency, sometimes advertised as a large deposit multiplier (up to 1000% in some markets). The exact terms vary by country, so always check the current offer on SportyBet's local site.
Which countries does SportyBet operate in?
SportyBet operates in Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, holding a genuine local gambling licence in each.
How do I deposit on SportyBet?
SportyBet is built around deeply localised payment methods — USSD codes and debit cards in Nigeria, M-Pesa in Kenya, MTN/Airtel Tigo mobile money in Ghana — with very low minimum deposits.
Does SportyBet have a casino?
Yes, alongside its sportsbook (its main focus), SportyBet offers casino games, Aviator, virtual sports and jackpots.
