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Best licensed casinos in South Africa 2026

South Africa's licensed online gambling market is sportsbook-first by law — slots-style online casino remains illegal nationwide. Betway and Hollywoodbets between them touch close to seven in ten monthly active players. Here is how the top licensed brands actually stack up in 2026, ranked by real player activity.

Independent ranking by real player activity
The quick pick

Top 3 right now

#1
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Betway

Rank #1 · 44.3% share

Market leader by some distance. Super Group's sports-first product, Premier League pricing that is consistently sharp, and the broadest payment-rail support of any SA bookmaker. Online-casino ban applies — what they call casino is Lucky Numbers plus live dealer.

#2
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Hollywoodbets

Rank #2 · 25.4% share

KZN-born incumbent and the country's #2. Strongest retail footprint in the market, Brentford FC and Hollywoodbets Dolphins sponsorships, deep horse-racing heritage from the Heffer family's Winning Form publishing roots.

#3
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Lotto Star

Rank #3 · 5.5% share

Lucky Numbers specialist — bets on the outcomes of international lottery draws, licensed as betting rather than as a lottery. Distinct product from the sportsbook-led top two.

The state of the market

South Africa runs the most regulated, most concentrated and most legally constrained online gambling market in Africa. The single fact every newcomer needs to internalise is this: under the National Gambling Act 2004, online casino games (slots, traditional casino-style table games delivered over the internet) are illegal in South Africa. Online sports betting and online horse-race betting are legal, provided the operator holds a provincial bookmaker's licence. Every brand in our top ten is licensed as a bookmaker — typically by the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, which has emerged as the dominant licensing authority for online bookmaking — and what they call 'casino' on their sites is in almost every case a workaround through Lucky Numbers betting and live-dealer streams licensed as betting rather than as traditional casino games. We say so on every operator page because it matters.

Inside that legal frame, the market is unusually top-heavy. Betway leads at roughly 44% of monthly active players across the licensed top ten — a share that comes from the Super Group's sports-first stack and a multi-year sponsorship and ad spend the second-tier brands cannot match. Hollywoodbets is the clear #2 at around 25%, anchored by retail estate in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng plus Premier League and Brentford FC sponsorship visibility. The other notable feature is growth — Betway is up +38.7% year-on-year and Hollywoodbets up +9.5%, but the explosive movers are smaller brands: Jackpot City at +205%, YesPlay at +82%, EasyBet at +82%. These are off small bases and almost entirely on Lucky Numbers and live-dealer product, not on sportsbook handle.

Three structural forces drive the market. First, the legal frame. The online-casino ban has been litigated and re-litigated since the 2010 court ruling that extended it to offshore-served games. Repeated bills to introduce a legal online casino regime have been tabled but none have passed; do not assume that is about to change. Second, provincial licensing. The Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board (WCGRB) issues the bookmaker licences most online operators rely on, but Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga boards are also active and operators sometimes hold permits in multiple provinces. Third, the rails. EFT and Capitec instant payments are the default deposit method for most online bookmakers; FNB, Standard Bank, Nedbank cards and 1Voucher / OTT Voucher prepaid systems cover the rest. FICA verification is non-negotiable — you cannot withdraw without a verified South African ID number and proof of address.

Market intelligence

What the South Africa market is doing

🔥 Rising challengers

Rising challengers grow by leaning into welcome bonuses, aggressive media spend, and faster product iteration. Best for new players chasing maximum upside — but bonus terms can tighten in 6 to 12 months once growth normalises.

🏛 Established leaders

Established leaders are in brand-trust phase. Their bonuses are smaller than challengers' but payouts run more predictably, disputes are handled with more discipline, and terms rarely change retroactively. Best for players who value reliability over upside.

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Betway★ 4.6

Market leader by some distance. Super Group's sports-first product, Premier League pricing that is consistently sharp, and the broadest payment-rail support of any SA bookmaker. Online-casino ban applies — what they call casino is Lucky Numbers plus live dealer.

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Holds 44.3% of the South Africa market

Bigger share usually means steadier cashflow to pay out winnings.

02
Hollywoodbets★ 4.4

KZN-born incumbent and the country's #2. Strongest retail footprint in the market, Brentford FC and Hollywoodbets Dolphins sponsorships, deep horse-racing heritage from the Heffer family's Winning Form publishing roots.

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Holds 25.4% of the South Africa market

Bigger share usually means steadier cashflow to pay out winnings.

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Lotto Star★ 3.9

Lucky Numbers specialist — bets on the outcomes of international lottery draws, licensed as betting rather than as a lottery. Distinct product from the sportsbook-led top two.

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Holds 5.5% of the South Africa market

Bigger share usually means steadier cashflow to pay out winnings.

04
YesPlay★ 3.8

Smaller bookmaker with strong Lucky Numbers and live-casino product. +82% year-on-year off a small base — one of the fastest-growing SA brands in 2026.

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Holds 2.66% of the South Africa market

Bigger share usually means steadier cashflow to pay out winnings.

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World Sports Betting★ 3.7

Established SA bookmaker, particularly strong on horse racing and Tote pools. Online product is functional rather than flashy.

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Holds 1.52% of the South Africa market

Bigger share usually means steadier cashflow to pay out winnings.

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Jackpot City★ 3.7

Best-known internationally as a slot brand, in SA it operates under a bookmaker licence with Lucky Numbers and live-dealer product. +205% year-on-year off a tiny base.

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Holds 1.25% of the South Africa market

Bigger share usually means steadier cashflow to pay out winnings.

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EasyBet★ 3.6

Mid-tier bookmaker with positive momentum. +82% year-on-year, decent app, lean product.

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Holds 0.94% of the South Africa market

Bigger share usually means steadier cashflow to pay out winnings.

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SunBet★ 3.7

The Sun International online arm. Cross-sells from the group's land-based casino estate; brand recognition is high but the online product trails the top two on UX.

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Holds 0.79% of the South Africa market

Bigger share usually means steadier cashflow to pay out winnings.

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 8?

Our rankings are based on independent analysis of public licence-registry data and observed South African 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 no single public source consolidates them in South Africa. Where two data sources disagree, we use the lower of the two and flag the hedge.

We apply a strict licence-only filter. Only operators holding a current provincial bookmaker licence (WCGRB, GGB, KZNGBB, MER or equivalent) are eligible for this ranking. Offshore-only brands targeting South African players without provincial cover are excluded by default, even when they market aggressively to local players. That is the single biggest methodological difference between our ranking and most affiliate lists, which routinely include offshore brands because they pay higher commissions.

On product mix, this is a betting pillar not an online-casino pillar — South Africa does not legally have an online-casino market in the slot-and-table-games sense. The 'casino' product we describe on each operator review is, in every case, the Lucky Numbers plus live-dealer plus virtual-sports stack that South African bookmakers run under a provincial bookmaker licence. We label this honestly on every operator page rather than describing slot lobbies that legally do not exist.

Primary regulator

National Gambling Board of South Africa

The National Gambling Board (NGB) is the federal regulator with industry-wide oversight, established under the National Gambling Act 2004 (Act No. 7 of 2004, as amended) and headquartered in Pretoria. The NGB's role is national policy, statistical reporting and coordination across the nine provincial gambling boards. The provincial boards do the licensing in practice — the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board (WCGRB) is currently the largest issuer of online bookmaker licences and is the regulator named in the footer of most South African online betting sites. The Gauteng Gambling Board, KwaZulu-Natal Gaming and Betting Board, and Mpumalanga Economic Regulator are also active in the online-bookmaker space.

The legal frame is the most important point for any player to understand. Under the National Gambling Act 2004, offering or engaging in interactive (online) gambling that is not bookmaking, horse-race betting or licensed lottery activity is prohibited. A 2010 ruling extended this to offshore-served games — the prohibition applies whether the server is in South Africa or not. That is why no licensed South African operator runs a slot-style online casino. What you see marketed as 'casino' on Betway, Hollywoodbets, YesPlay or Jackpot City SA is in almost every case Lucky Numbers (bets on the outcomes of international lottery draws), live-dealer streams licensed as betting, or virtual sports — all operated under a bookmaker permit, not an online-casino licence.

To verify a South African online operator is properly licensed, check the site footer for a provincial bookmaker licence number — WCGRB is the most common, then GGB, KZNGBB or MER — and cross-reference against the relevant board's public register. Brands publishing only an offshore licence (Curacao, Anjouan, Malta) targeting South African players without provincial cover are operating outside the South African regulatory perimeter; player-protection rules do not apply and bank rails increasingly do not work for them either.

Player rights under provincial-board oversight include the right to file complaints against licensed operators with the relevant board, the right to FICA-compliant KYC processing (SA ID number plus proof of address), and access to the National Responsible Gambling Programme. The NRGP, run by the South African Responsible Gambling Foundation as a public-private partnership with the NGB and provincial boards, operates a 24/7 toll-free helpline on 0800 006 008 — confirmed as in service in 2026. Counselling is free, confidential and includes outpatient and inpatient treatment pathways.

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Questions answered

Frequently asked questions

Is online casino legal in South Africa?
No. Under the National Gambling Act 2004, online casino games — slots and traditional casino-style table games delivered over the internet — are illegal in South Africa, and a 2010 court ruling extended that ban to games served from offshore servers. What South African bookmakers market as 'casino' on their websites is in almost every case Lucky Numbers, live-dealer streams licensed as betting, or virtual sports — all operated under a provincial bookmaker permit, not an online-casino licence.
Is online sports betting legal in South Africa?
Yes. Online sports betting, online horse-race betting and online bookmaking are lawful provided the operator holds a provincial bookmaker's licence. The Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board is currently the largest issuer of online bookmaker permits, with other provincial boards also active. Every operator in our top ten is provincially licensed in South Africa.
What are Lucky Numbers?
Lucky Numbers are bets placed on the outcomes of international lottery draws — UK 49s, German 6/49, Russia Gosloto and similar. The operator quotes odds, the player picks numbers, and the bet is settled against the published draw. Crucially this is licensed as betting (a bookmaker product) rather than as a lottery, which is what allows it to operate online in South Africa where slot-style online casino does not. It is the most-played product line outside of straight sportsbook on most SA online bookmakers.
Who regulates online gambling in South Africa?
Federally, the National Gambling Board (NGB) sets policy and coordinates. Licensing in practice is provincial — the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board (WCGRB), Gauteng Gambling Board (GGB), KwaZulu-Natal Gaming and Betting Board (KZNGBB), Mpumalanga Economic Regulator (MER) and the other five provincial boards each issue licences for operations within their province. Most national-scale online bookmakers hold a WCGRB licence.
Do I have to pay tax on my SA betting winnings?
Standard sports-bet winnings to recreational South African punters are not subject to personal income tax — South African Revenue Service treats casual betting winnings as a capital receipt, not income. That said, professional gamblers and operators are taxed differently, and lottery prizes are taxed differently again. If you have unusually large or repeat winnings, take advice from a registered tax practitioner; the position above is not a substitute for personal tax advice.
What payment methods work on South African betting sites?
EFT and Capitec instant payment are the dominant rails. FNB, Standard Bank, Nedbank and ABSA cards and instant EFT all work on the larger brands. 1Voucher and OTT Voucher prepaid systems are widely accepted, and ATM card payments are supported by most bookmakers. Crypto deposits are rare on provincially-licensed brands; if you see crypto offered, that is a signal to check the licence carefully.
Who is South Africa's biggest online betting operator?
By monthly active players in 2026, Betway leads with roughly 44% of activity across the licensed top ten, ahead of Hollywoodbets at around 25%. Lotto Star is a distant third at around 5.5%. Betway has been the leader by player count for several years; Hollywoodbets has the deeper retail estate, especially in KwaZulu-Natal.
What is FICA and why does my bookmaker need it?
FICA is the Financial Intelligence Centre Act, which requires regulated financial and gambling operators to verify customer identity (typically South African ID number plus proof of address) before processing significant transactions. Every provincially-licensed online bookmaker in South Africa is required to FICA-verify a customer before allowing withdrawals. Expect to upload a clear photo of your SA ID and a recent utility bill or bank statement. Operators that do not require FICA are not provincially licensed and should be treated with caution.
How do I get help if my gambling is becoming a problem?
Call the National Responsible Gambling Programme on 0800 006 008. The helpline is run by the South African Responsible Gambling Foundation as a public-private partnership with the National Gambling Board and provincial boards. It is toll-free, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, confidential, and the counselling and treatment services that follow on from the call are free. You can also email helpline@responsiblegambling.org.za or WhatsApp HELP to 076 675 0710.
Is there a legal route to play slots online in South Africa?
Not at present from within South Africa under domestic licensing. Bills to legalise online casino have been tabled in parliament several times since the late 2000s and none have passed. Some South African players access offshore slot operators that accept South African registrations, but those operators are not provincially licensed, FICA does not apply, banking rails increasingly do not work, and you have no domestic regulatory recourse if a withdrawal is refused. If you want slots, the legal route is land-based casinos licensed by provincial boards.
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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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