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Best licensed casinos in Côte d'Ivoire 2026

Côte d'Ivoire's online betting market has consolidated quickly around French-rooted brand Betclic, which holds roughly 45% of monthly active players in 2026. The state operator Lonaci Online is the only true domestic-licensed operator; every other brand on this list operates under either an offshore licence or a contested regulatory arrangement.

Independent ranking by real player activity
The quick pick

Top 3 right now

#1
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Betmomo

Rank #1 · 10.1% share

Francophone-Africa brand with a respectable mid-market position. Losing share to Betclic in 2026.

#2
1X

1xBet

Rank #2 · 9.9% share

Curacao-licensed global brand with a steady Ivorian footprint. Subject to controversy in other jurisdictions but operationally present here.

#3
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Melbet

Rank #3 · 3.5% share

Sister brand to 1xBet sharing parts of its platform stack. Smaller Ivorian footprint.

The state of the market

The Ivorian online betting picture in 2026 is dominated to an unusual degree by a single private brand. Betclic — the French-rooted operator that has built one of the most aggressive Francophone-Africa expansion playbooks of any European brand — holds roughly 44.8% of monthly active players in our independent analysis (±10%), translating to about 962,000 monthly accounts and year-on-year growth of +92.9%. Betclic's parent group has marketed heavily around the Ivorian top-tier football and benefits from the same brand recognition Ivorians carry from French television. The state operator, Lonaci Online — the digital arm of LONACI, the state lottery — sits at #4 in our ranking with 6.9% share and 180,000 players, down -6.5% year-on-year as private brands erode its base.

Below Betclic, Betmomo holds 10.1% share with 254,000 players (-23.4% year-on-year), 1xBet has 9.9% with 244,000 players (+11.9% year-on-year), Lonaci Online holds #4 as above, Melbet has 3.5% with 99,000 players (-7.4% year-on-year) and Premier Bet trails the top six at 1.03% with 34,000 players, down -58.6% year-on-year in a steep decline. The private-versus-state pattern matters here: LONACI is the only operator that holds a clear domestic Ivorian regulatory anchor, and the regulator has been progressively granting market-access permits to private brands since the online betting market was formally opened to private competition in 2020. Each private brand's domestic regulatory status varies — we flag each in their individual review.

Three structural forces drive the Ivorian market. First, the Francophone-Africa effect: brands with a French-language editorial proposition and French-football coverage (Betclic, Betmomo) have outperformed brands with thinner Francophone product. Second, the mobile-money rails: Orange Money dominates the market, with MTN MoMo and Moov Money behind it, and operators with weak integration to Orange Money leak deposits at the cashier. Third, the LONACI question: state operator Lonaci Online has a clear domestic licence but a less polished product than the leading private brands, and the regulator has been progressive at allowing private competition rather than defending the state monopoly — which is the opposite of what we see in Tunisia or in Morocco.

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Our independent analysis of public licensing data and observed player activity over a rolling 12-month window. Margin of error ±10% due to cross-platform user overlap.

How we ranked these

Why these 3?

Our rankings are based on independent analysis of public operator data and observed Ivorian player activity collected over a 12-month rolling window. Market-share, monthly-player and year-on-year figures are stated with an indicative ±10% range; we do not present them as exact regulator-published numbers because there is no single LONACI publication that consolidates them. Where two data sources disagree, we use the lower of the two and flag the hedge.

We rank by observed player activity rather than by domestic licence status, because doing the latter on this market would leave only Lonaci Online on the list and would not be useful to a player who is choosing between visible brands. Instead we flag each brand's regulatory anchor — LONACI permit, offshore licence, or contested status — directly in the brand's individual review, and we leave the editorial recommendation to the reader.

We apply a casino-product filter where relevant. Most of the brands on this list run a combined sportsbook-and-casino product, with Aviator and similar crash games as the most-played casino category on the Ivorian market. Where a brand's casino lobby is materially thinner than its sportsbook, that is called out in the brand's individual review rather than reflected in the headline rank.

Primary regulator

Loterie Nationale de Côte d'Ivoire (LONACI)

LONACI (Loterie Nationale de Côte d'Ivoire) is the Ivorian state lottery, which historically held a legal monopoly on lottery and sports-betting activity within the country. LONACI runs its own online sportsbook product — Lonaci Online — which is the only Ivorian operator with full domestic regulatory standing. Since 2020 the Ivorian regulatory environment has been progressively opened to private competition under a market-access permit framework, which is why private brands such as Betclic and Betmomo are visible in the market alongside state-monopoly Lonaci Online.

The practical regulatory landscape in 2026 is that LONACI is both the state operator (running Lonaci Online) and the body that issues market-access permits to private brands. The depth of each private brand's domestic regulatory anchor varies — some hold a clear LONACI partnership, others operate under offshore licences while targeting Ivorian players, and the line between the two categories is sometimes blurred in marketing materials. We flag each brand's specific status in its individual review.

Player rights in Côte d'Ivoire under LONACI oversight include the right to file complaints against operators that hold a LONACI permit, the right to KYC processing within published timelines, and access to dispute resolution before any legal escalation. The Ministry of Health has a referral pathway for problem-gambling support. There is no statutory player-protection fund of the kind that exists in the UK or Malta, so practical guidance is to treat any betting-site balance as a working balance, not as savings.

Mobile-money payment integration is the single most important operational factor in the Ivorian market. Orange Money dominates with the largest user base, MTN MoMo and Moov Money sit behind it, and bank-transfer-only operators leak deposits at the cashier. Every brand on this list integrates at least Orange Money — operators that do not are not commercially viable in the country.

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Frequently asked questions

Is online gambling legal in Côte d'Ivoire?
Sports betting and lottery are legal in Côte d'Ivoire under LONACI oversight. Since 2020 the market has been progressively opened to private competition under a market-access permit framework, so brands such as Betclic and Betmomo operate alongside the state operator Lonaci Online. Each brand's specific regulatory anchor varies — some hold a clear LONACI permit, others operate under offshore licences targeting Ivorian players. Check the operator's footer for licence information before depositing.
What is LONACI?
LONACI (Loterie Nationale de Côte d'Ivoire) is the Ivorian state lottery and the regulator of sports-betting activity in the country. It also operates its own online sportsbook product — Lonaci Online — which is the only operator with full domestic regulatory standing. LONACI is the body that issues market-access permits to private brands.
Who is the biggest online betting operator in Côte d'Ivoire?
Betclic, the French-rooted Francophone-Africa brand, leads the Ivorian market in 2026 with roughly 44.8% of monthly active players. It is followed by Betmomo (10.1%), 1xBet (9.9%), the state operator Lonaci Online (6.9%), Melbet (3.5%) and Premier Bet (1.03%). Betclic's lead reflects strong French-language editorial product and deep top-tier football coverage.
Can I use Orange Money to deposit?
Yes. Orange Money dominates the Ivorian mobile-money market and is supported by every brand on our top-six list. MTN MoMo and Moov Money are also widely supported. Bank-transfer-only operators are not commercially viable in the country.
What currency do Ivorian betting sites use?
The West African CFA Franc (XOF / FCFA), shared with Senegal, Burkina Faso, Mali and other UEMOA-zone countries. Some offshore brands also accept EUR via card or e-wallet.
Is Betclic regulated in Côte d'Ivoire?
Betclic operates in the Ivorian market under a market-access framework — its specific permit arrangement should be visible on its Ivorian site footer. Betclic itself is a 2005-founded French operator (parent: Betclic Everest Group, with stakeholders including Stéphane Courbit and Société des Bains de Mer de Monaco) and runs licensed sportsbook products in France, Portugal, Poland and Malta. Confirm current licence status at betclic.ci before depositing.
What about 1xBet's controversies?
1xBet has faced regulatory action in multiple jurisdictions, including a 2019 UK Gambling Commission licence revocation following Sunday Times reporting on inappropriate marketing, and a 2023 Moroccan judicial-police investigation on a complaint by MDJS. 1xBet itself is primarily Curacao-licensed. In Côte d'Ivoire the brand is operationally present, but players should weigh its global regulatory history before depositing.
Is there a problem-gambling helpline in Côte d'Ivoire?
Domestic public-health infrastructure for problem-gambling support is limited compared to European jurisdictions. The Ministry of Health has a referral pathway for addiction support generally. International services such as Gambling Therapy (gamblingtherapy.org) provide free, multilingual support including French.
Are gambling winnings taxed in Côte d'Ivoire?
Ivorian general income tax treats gambling winnings as taxable income. In practice, operators do not withhold tax at source on standard sportsbook payouts, leaving disclosure to the individual. Operators pay LONACI levies on gross gaming revenue separately — these are operator-side costs, not player-side withholding.
Do Ivorian betting sites accept crypto?
Generally no — the licensed and quasi-licensed brands on our top-six list accept XOF via mobile money (Orange, MTN, Moov), bank transfer and card. Some global offshore brands accept crypto on their international product but route Ivorian residents to a XOF-only flow. If crypto deposits are a strict requirement, you are likely looking at an unlicensed offshore brand and accepting the legal risk that goes with it.
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Last updated: 2026-05-15. Our rankings are based on independent analysis of public licensing data and observed player activity. We do not currently hold affiliate partnerships with any of the operators listed here, and we do not receive commission on outbound clicks.

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