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A Curacao-licensed sportsbook and casino from the Soft2Bet group, with broad international reach and crypto support

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Pros

  • Genuinely broad sportsbook: 40+ sports, 2,000+ live events monthly
  • Cryptocurrency payment support
  • Backed by the multi-brand Soft2Bet group
  • Wide international market coverage

Cons

  • Licensed only via Curacao (and possibly Anjouan/Comoros), weaker than MGA/UKGC
  • Blocked in several major regulated markets (Spain, UK, US, Portugal)
  • Newer operator (2019) with a shorter track record than established rivals
  • Bonus terms and product availability vary significantly by country

Our verdict

Rabona, founded in 2019 and operated by Rabidi N.V. under the Soft2Bet group (alongside sister brands PlayZilla, Sportaza and LuckyElektra), offers a genuinely broad hybrid sportsbook and casino covering over 40 sports and 2,000+ live events monthly, with crypto payment support. Its licensing, however, is a real trust consideration: Rabona operates under a Curacao Gaming Commission licence, with some sources additionally citing an Anjouan (Comoros) licence — both lower-tier compared to MGA or UKGC regulation. Rabona is notably blocked in several major regulated markets (Spain, UK, US, Portugal, Ukraine, Bulgaria), while it remains available across a wide spread of other countries including Germany, Austria, Canada, Brazil and India. If you're in one of its supported markets and comfortable with Curacao-tier regulation, Rabona delivers a broad product — just weigh the lighter regulatory oversight into your decision.

How we rated it

Sportsbook & odds (25%)7.4

Broad sportsbook covering 40+ sports with over 2,000 live events monthly.

Payments & payouts (20%)7.4

Broad payment support including cryptocurrency, backed by the Soft2Bet group's multi-brand infrastructure.

Bonuses & value (15%)7.2

Competitive offers across its many supported markets.

Mobile & UX (10%)7

Hybrid sportsbook and casino product spanning a wide international footprint.

Customer support (10%)6.5

Backed by the Soft2Bet group's multi-brand operating experience, though newer than more established competitors.

Trust & licensing (20%)4.5

Licensed only via Curacao (with some sources citing an additional Anjouan/Comoros licence), both weaker-tier regulation than MGA/UKGC alternatives — a real trust consideration.

Quick facts

Founded2019
OwnerRabidi N.V. (Curacao), part of the Soft2Bet group
LicensingCuracao Gaming Commission; some sources also cite Anjouan (Comoros)
Sports40+ sports, 2,000+ live events monthly
CasinoHybrid sportsbook + casino product
MarketsGermany, Austria, Norway, Finland, Canada, NZ, Ireland, Czechia, Croatia, Brazil, India, Iceland, Malta, Italy, Hungary, Poland, Russia
Blocked inSpain, UK, USA, Portugal, Ukraine, Bulgaria
PaymentsCryptocurrency accepted alongside standard methods

Where Rabona is licensed

Rabona appears on the official register in 16 countries. Highlighted countries have a full local review — pick yours for its welcome bonus and licence details.

About Rabona

Rabona is a sportsbook and casino founded in 2019, operated by Rabidi N.V. (Curacao) under the Soft2Bet group, which also runs sister brands PlayZilla, Sportaza and LuckyElektra. It is licensed via the Curacao Gaming Commission, with some sources also mentioning an Anjouan (Comoros) licence — both lower-tier compared to MGA or UKGC regulation. Rabona offers a broad hybrid sportsbook and casino, covering over 40 sports and 2,000+ live events monthly, with cryptocurrency payment support. It operates across a wide spread of countries including Germany, Austria, Canada, Brazil and India, but is blocked in Spain, the UK, the US, Portugal, Ukraine and Bulgaria, among other regulated markets.

Rabona FAQ

Is Rabona safe and legit?

Rabona is licensed via the Curacao Gaming Commission (with some sources also citing an Anjouan/Comoros licence), both lower-tier compared to MGA or UKGC regulation. It's backed by the established Soft2Bet group, but the licensing level is a real factor to weigh.

Which countries can use Rabona?

Rabona operates in a wide range of countries including Germany, Austria, Norway, Finland, Canada, New Zealand, Ireland, Czechia, Croatia, Brazil, India and Iceland, but is blocked in Spain, the UK, the US, Portugal, Ukraine and Bulgaria.

Who owns Rabona?

Rabona is operated by Rabidi N.V. (Curacao), part of the Soft2Bet group, which also runs PlayZilla, Sportaza and LuckyElektra.

Does Rabona accept cryptocurrency?

Yes, Rabona accepts cryptocurrency alongside standard payment methods.

What is the Rabona welcome bonus?

Rabona offers a new-customer welcome bonus that varies by country. Always check the current offer on Rabona's own site.

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