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✓ Senegal: LONASE accord to verify. Morocco: NOT MDJS-licensed (grey market). ★ 3.5/5 TRUST SCORE Senegal 🏛 Established leader · 13.4% · +27.4% ⚠ Editorial warning

Mojabet

⚠ Third-party warning

Mojabet is a regional West African operator with two live markets: Senegal (its larger and primary market at 14.84% share, ranked #3 in our 2026 analysis) and Morocco (a smaller 0.65% share, ranked #5 - the smallest brand we cover in MA Round 1). The SN product is the centre of gravity: Wave (dominant local rail at 1% Wave-side fee), Orange Money via #144#, Free Money for users on the Free Sénégal carrier, plus Visa or Mastercard via SN banks (CBAO, SGBS, Ecobank, UBA, Banque Atlantique) and bank transfer. The MA product runs on Cash Plus, Wafacash, Visa or Mastercard via Moroccan banks, plus Inwi Money, Orange Money MA and MT Cash mobile money. Regulatory framework differs by market: in Senegal a LONASE accord is to verify on the mojabet.sn footer (regional intermediate trust); in Morocco the brand operates in the grey market and is explicitly NOT licensed by MDJS, the state monopoly. Welcome bonus is a regional-intermediate 100-150% match with 5-10x wagering on either side. Sportsbook depth is intermediate (50-300 markets per event) - lower than 1xBet (1000+) but higher than state-only operators. No native iOS app confirmed (Android-only is common for regional West Africa). Wolof support is not confirmed.

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Payout Speed

Wave 5-60 minutes expected in SN; Visa or bank transfer 1-3 business days in MA

KYC Method

National ID

Min Deposit

Probably 500K-2M XOF in SN; MAD 5,000-15,000 in MA (regional modest)

Verified Payment Rails

SWIPE →
Wave (SN)
Orange Money (SN)
Free Money (SN)
Visa or Mastercard (SN + MA)
Bank transfer (SN + MA)
Cash Plus (MA)
Wafacash (MA)
Inwi Money / Orange Money MA / MT Cash (MA)
Editorial verdict

Mojabet at a glance — Senegal

Why we rate it 3.5/5

Mojabet sits at #3 in our Senegalese market ranking with about 14.84% of monthly active players, behind 1xBet (29.3% leader), Lonase Bet (16.27% state operator), and ahead of Premier Bet (9.41%) and Betclic (2.14%). That position - third out of five in a market dominated by an offshore-licensed leader and a state operator - reflects a regional West African operator profile that competes on Wave-and-mobile-money convenience rather than on product breadth or bonus generosity.

Bottom line

Known weaknesses: Senegal-side regulatory framework needs clarification - is the LONASE relationship an accord, an agrément, or just an offshore-parent licence? Verify on mojabet.sn footer. Morocco-side offshore licence is the structural risk - see the regulatory framing above. Editorial coverage is limited - we cannot triangulate against a robust Trustpilot or Casino.guru benchmark for regional West Africa brands. No iOS app confirmed. Casino section is limited. Multi-account detection across the SN+MA markets is a real risk for travellers.

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Live Roulette (probable)
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Top domestic league
Deep market coverage
European football
Premier League · La Liga · UCL
Continental cups
AFCON · CAF Champions
Casino Slots & Providers
1-2 majors probable (verify on mojabet.sn or mojabet.ma) Provider
Aviator-style crash games likely present Provider

Casino section is materially smaller than 1xBet's 8000+ catalogue. Regional West African operator profile - casino is a secondary product. For Loto Sénégal cross-promotion, only Lonase Bet has that (state operator).

The Edge (Pros)

#3 in Senegal at 14.84% - stable regional adoption behind 1xBet and Lonase Bet

SN payment stack covers Wave (dominant local rail, low fee), Orange Money, Free Money, Visa and Mastercard, bank transfer

Bonus structure is intermediate (100-150% match, 5-10x wagering) - more accessible than 1xBet's 12x and more generous than Lonase Bet 1-3x

Multi-market footprint (SN plus MA) - useful for users travelling between the two regions

0% Mojabet-side fees expected on most rails

The Friction (Cons)

Senegal LONASE relationship is to clarify on mojabet.sn footer - is it an accord, an agrément or just an offshore parent licence?

Morocco product is NOT MDJS-licensed and operates in the grey market - limited legal recourse for MA players

MA position is #5 at 0.65% - smallest in our MA Round 1 cohort, suggesting limited local investment

No iOS app confirmed (regional West Africa is typically Android-only) - verify on mojabet.sn/application or mojabet.ma/application

Editorial coverage is limited (no robust Trustpilot or Casino.guru base) - we cannot triangulate user reputation as well as for international brands

Rating breakdown

3.5/5 composite across an 8-dimension scorecard. Last verified 2026-05-17.

Sportsbook depth and odds

3/5

SN: football priority - Lions de la Téranga, Ligue Pro SN, CAN, Premier League, Ligue 1, La Liga, Champions League. Basketball NBA plus EuroLeague plus BAL. Sport breadth 30-50 (regional standard). Depth 50-300 markets per event versus 1xBet 1000+. Senegalese wrestling NOT CONFIRMED. MA: Atlas Lions, Botola Pro, CAN 2025 (Morocco host), same European stack. Odds market-average expected.

Live betting and streaming

3/5

Live betting probable on top events. Streaming not standard at regional West Africa operators. Cash Out probable. eSports and virtuals limited. Sport-focused intermediate profile.

Bonuses and promotions

3/5

Regional-intermediate structure: probably 100-150% match up to 50,000-100,000 XOF (SN) or 500-1,500 MAD (MA), with 5-10x wagering on simples or accumulators at 1.50-2.00+ odds. Estimated conversion 45-55%. Between Lonase Bet's 1-3x simple structure and 1xBet's 12x combined-accumulator demand. No Loto Sénégal cross-promotion (Lonase Bet exclusive). Limited casino bonus (1xBet exclusive for substantial casino welcomes).

Mobile and app

3/5

Android APK probable on both markets. iOS NOT CONFIRMED - regional West Africa is often Android-only. iPhone users use mobile web on Safari with Add to Home Screen as a workaround. Wolof (SN) and Arabic (MA) support NOT CONFIRMED. French is the standard language on both markets.

Banking (deposits and withdrawals)

4/5

SN: Wave (dominant local, 1% Wave-side), Orange Money (#144#, ~100 XOF), Free Money, Visa or Mastercard via SN banks (CBAO, SGBS, Ecobank, UBA, Banque Atlantique), bank transfer. Wari support to verify. MA: Cash Plus, Wafacash, Visa or Mastercard via MA banks, bank transfer, Inwi Money plus Orange Money MA plus MT Cash mobile money, Western Union probable. NO crypto on either side. 0% Mojabet-side expected. Limits probably modest versus pan-Francophone (Premier Bet) or international (1xBet).

Customer support

3/5

SN: probable live chat (hours to verify), email at mojabet.sn or mojabet.com, WhatsApp plus Facebook Messenger probable, FAQ. SN phone line to verify on mojabet.sn/contact. 24/7 NOT CONFIRMED - regional operators sometimes run business-hours only. Wolof support NOT CONFIRMED. MA: same channel stack, Arabic support to verify, no physical branches. No VIP support tier explicit (1xBet is the benchmark for that).

Licence and safety

3/5

Senegal: LONASE accord to verify on mojabet.sn footer plus probable offshore parent licence (Curaçao or similar). Morocco: offshore licence only - NOT MDJS-licensed (state monopoly). Grey-market in MA. Trust intermediate: less clear than Lonase Bet (regulator IS operator) but probably more established than offshore-only newcomers. SSL standard. 18+ enforcement via CNI (SN) or CNIE/CIN (MA) at KYC. KYC strict on both sides.

User reputation

3/5

RULE 3 limit explicit - editorial coverage for Mojabet is sparse versus international brands (no robust Trustpilot or Casino.guru base). Sources: mojabet.sn or mojabet.ma official, SN comparison sites (parisportif-senegal.sn type), forum sentiment qualitative. #3 SN at 14.84% suggests stable adoption. No major documented complaints. No verified SN- or MA-specific player quotes.

Quick facts

Licence body
Senegal: LONASE accord to verify on mojabet.sn footer plus probable offshore parent licence. Morocco: offshore only - NOT MDJS-licensed.
Licence number
To verify on mojabet.sn or mojabet.ma footer
Parent company
To verify on mojabet.sn /about - typically offshore for regional West Africa brands
Year founded
Regional West Africa operators typically 2018-2022 - verify on mojabet.sn
Owner
To verify on mojabet.sn /about
Currency
XOF (Senegal) and MAD (Morocco)
Min deposit
Probable 500-1,000 XOF in SN; probable MAD 10-50 in MA
Min withdrawal
Probable 1,000 XOF in SN; probable MAD 50-100 in MA
Max withdrawal
Probable 500K-2M XOF per request in SN; MAD 5,000-15,000 per request in MA (regional modest)
Platforms
Android probable on both markets. iOS NOT CONFIRMED.
Languages
French standard. Wolof (SN) and Arabic (MA) NOT CONFIRMED.
Head office
To verify on mojabet.sn
SN market share
14.84% - #3 SN (per pipeline 2026)
MA market share
0.65% - #5 MA (smallest in our Round 1 cohort)

Sportsbook

Mojabet runs a regional-intermediate sportsbook with two market profiles. In Senegal: football priority - Lions de la Téranga (national team focus after CAN 2021 plus CDM 2022 and 2026 qualifications), Ligue Pro sénégalaise, Coupe du Sénégal, CAN, Premier League, French Ligue 1, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, UEFA Champions League and Europa League. In Morocco: Atlas Lions, Botola Pro 1, Coupe du Trône, CAN 2025 (Morocco is the host), and the same European top-five league stack.

Other sports on both sides: basketball NBA plus EuroLeague plus BAL (Basketball Africa League), tennis ATP and WTA, MMA and UFC, boxing, possibly limited eSports. Sport breadth is probably 30-50 sports - regional standard, less than 1xBet's 48+ but comparable to Lonase Bet. Market depth per event is probably 50-300 versus 1xBet's 1000+ - intermediate granularity with Asian handicaps, exact scores, first goalscorer, corners and cards but less exhaustive than international brands.

Cash Out and live betting are probable on both markets. Senegalese wrestling (Laamb or Mbappat) is NOT CONFIRMED in the menu - regional operators sometimes include local-cultural sports but verify on mojabet.sn. Odds are expected to be market-average for both markets, competitive for mass-market local users but not optimised for high-rollers.

Casino & extras

Mojabet's casino section is to verify on mojabet.sn or mojabet.ma - regional West Africa operators typically run a limited section (slots, roulette, blackjack, plus Aviator-style crash games which are extremely popular in West Africa) or none at all. Live casino is unlikely at the regional tier. Provider mix is probably 1-2 majors versus 1xBet's 10+ (NetEnt, Microgaming, Pragmatic Play, Evolution, Playtech and others).

No Loto Sénégal cross-promotion (Lonase Bet exclusive). Virtuals (simulated football, racing) probable. Honest verdict: if you want substantial casino, 1xBet is materially the better choice in both markets (8000+ games plus 1M XOF welcome plus 150 FS in SN).

If you want sport-focused product with a casino accessory, Mojabet is acceptable. If you want Loto Sénégal officially, Lonase Bet is the only option.

Mobile & app

Android APK is probable on both mojabet.sn and mojabet.ma - direct download from the relevant site (sideload, enable Install from unknown sources in Android settings). iOS NOT CONFIRMED - regional West Africa operators sometimes ship Android-only. iPhone users use the mobile web on Safari and can Add to Home Screen for a PWA shortcut. The mobile web is expected to be responsive on both sides. App is probably light (regional adaptation for entry-level handsets and 2G/3G in rural zones).

Languages: French standard. Wolof support on the SN side is NOT CONFIRMED - not standard at regional West Africa operators but possible. Arabic support on the MA side is NOT CONFIRMED - for Arabic at MA, Winner Bet is the local-MA benchmark.

For iOS users on either market, the PWA-via-Safari workaround is the realistic option until app availability is confirmed.

At a glance

Banking

Top deposits: Wave (SN - dominant local rail), Orange Money (SN), Free Money (SN), Cash Plus (MA), Wafacash (MA), Inwi Money / Orange Money MA / MT Cash (MA)

Withdrawal: SN: Wave 5-60 minutes expected, modest per-request caps. MA: Visa or bank transfer 1-3 business days, Cash Plus and Wafacash via physical retail.

Limits: SN: 500-1,000 XOF min deposit, 1,000 XOF min withdrawal, 500K-2M XOF max per request (probable). MA: MAD 10-50 min deposit, MAD 50-100 min withdrawal, MAD 5,000-15,000 max per request (probable - modest).

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Support

Fastest: Probable live chat on mojabet.sn or mojabet.ma (hours to verify - 24/7 NOT CONFIRMED)

Phone: SN phone line to verify on mojabet.sn/contact; MA phone line to verify on mojabet.ma/contact

Email: support@mojabet.sn or support@mojabet.com (SN); ma@mojabet.com probable (MA) - verify on the respective site

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Bonuses

Welcome: Regional intermediate: probable 100-150% match up to 50,000-100,000 XOF (SN) or 500-1,500 MAD (MA), wagering 5-10x on singles or accumulators at 1.50-2.00+ odds. Estimated 45-55% conversion.

Ongoing: CAN promotions (SN: Lions de la Téranga focus; MA: Atlas Lions + CAN 2025 home advantage), Cashback / Loss-day probable, Refer-a-friend

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Safety & licence

Mojabet's regulatory framework differs by market. In Senegal: the LONASE relationship needs clarification - is it a formal agrément, an accord, or just an offshore parent licence? Verify on mojabet.sn footer.

The product probably runs under a Curaçao Gaming Control Board licence or similar at the parent level (regional West African standard). Intermediate trust profile: less clear than Lonase Bet (regulator IS operator, alignment is explicit) and less transparent than 1xBet (which carries Curaçao OGL/2024/1262/0493 with an ownership-opacity disclaimer). In Morocco: Mojabet operates in the GREY MARKET.

The brand is NOT licensed by MDJS (Marocaine des Jeux et des Sports), which holds the state monopoly on sports betting and lottery activity in Morocco. Moroccan players betting on Mojabet have NO domestic regulatory recourse - escalation goes to the offshore licensor, not a Moroccan regulator. SSL standard expected on both markets.

18+ enforcement via CNI (SN) or CNIE/CIN (MA) at KYC. KYC strict on both sides: SN requires Senegalese CNI plus SENELEC, SDE or Sonatel bill under 3 months plus active SN number; MA requires CNIE/CIN plus Lydec, Redal or ONEE bill under 3 months plus active MA number. Process is typically a few hours to 48 hours when documents are clean.

Responsible gambling: no national helpline in either market - use Joueurs Info Service (jeu-info-service.fr, French, online), BeGambleAware international, or GamCare English chat 24/7. Self-exclusion via support. Escalation in SN: LONASE direct if the accord is confirmed, then offshore parent licensor.

Escalation in MA: limited - MDJS does not have jurisdiction over an unlicensed operator, escalation goes to the offshore licensor only. Cultural note: Morocco is a majority-Muslim country - communicate responsible-gambling content soberly.

User reputation

RULE 3 limit explicit - editorial coverage for Mojabet is materially sparser than international brands. We have no robust Trustpilot or Casino.guru base to triangulate from. Sources: mojabet.sn or mojabet.ma official sites (operator-published), SN comparison sites (parisportif-senegal.sn type), Facebook groups and forum sentiment, presence in regional Francophone press.

International review sites do not typically cover regional West Africa brands at the depth they cover 1xBet or Betway. Qualitative sentiment inferred: stable adoption in SN (#3 at 14.84% suggests progressive trust over the operating period), marginal presence in MA (#5 at 0.65% suggests very limited local investment). No major documented complaints comparable to offshore-only newcomers.

Trade-off accepted: less exhaustive product and thinner external validation in exchange for regional Senegalese-aligned digital convenience. No SN- or MA-specific player quotes verified.

Final verdict

Regional West African operator at #3 in Senegal (14.84% share, stable adoption) and #5 in Morocco (0.65% - smallest brand in our MA Round 1 cohort, suggesting marginal local investment). Intermediate sportsbook depth, intermediate bonus structure, Wave-first SN payment stack with cleanly-aligned local rails. The deal-breakers: in Morocco, NO MDJS state licence - players bet on an offshore-licensed product with NO domestic regulatory recourse. In Senegal, the LONASE relationship needs to be clarified on the mojabet.sn footer.

No iOS app confirmed. Casino section is limited. Editorial coverage is thin. Choose Mojabet in SN if you want a regional-intermediate product with Wave convenience and a bonus structure between Lonase Bet's conservative offer and 1xBet's high-wagering pile.

Choose Mojabet in MA only if you accept the offshore-licence trade-off and the smallest-of-five market position. Avoid for: explicit regulator recourse (Lonase Bet SN, MDJS state product MA), iPhone users who need a native iOS app, casino-first players (1xBet is the SN benchmark), Loto Sénégal cross-promotion (Lonase Bet exclusive), or crypto (1xBet exclusive in both markets). Composite rating: 3.5 / 5.

Regional Availability

Region Regulator Share Status
Senegal LONASE accord to verify on mojabet.sn footer (plus probable offshore parent licence) 14.84% #3 SN, stable adoption
Morocco Offshore licence only - NOT MDJS-licensed (state monopoly). Grey-market operation. 0.65% #5 MA - smallest in our Round 1 MA cohort

Welcome Bonus

Limited casino welcome - 1xBet is the SN benchmark

Wagering requirements apply — check terms before opting in

Limited casino welcome - verify on mojabet.sn or mojabet.ma. For substantial casino bonuses, 1xBet is the SN-side benchmark at 1M XOF plus 150 FS.

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Customer Support

Live chat
Email / WhatsApp

Responsible Gaming

Time-Outs

Self-Exclusion

Where Mojabet sits in Senegal

Market context against the 6-brand ranking. Editorial archetype below explains what this combination of share + growth usually means for players.

Type
Established leader
Market share
13.4%
of 6 licensed brands
Annual growth
+27.4%
vs market average +37.8%

Editorial read · Established leader

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mojabet legal in Senegal?
The Senegal LONASE relationship needs clarification - is it an accord, an agrément, or just an offshore parent licence? Verify on mojabet.sn footer. The product probably operates under a Curaçao Gaming Control Board licence or similar at the parent level. Position #3 SN at 14.84% suggests stable adoption. For players who want an explicit regulator recourse, Lonase Bet (regulator IS operator) is the cleaner option.
Is Mojabet legal in Morocco?
Mojabet operates in the Moroccan GREY MARKET. The brand is NOT licensed by MDJS (Marocaine des Jeux et des Sports), the state monopoly on sports betting and lottery activity in Morocco. The product runs under an offshore licence (probably Curaçao or similar). Moroccan players have NO domestic regulatory recourse against an unlicensed operator. We are not telling you not to use Mojabet in Morocco. We are telling you to understand the regulatory frame before you do.
Is Mojabet licensed by MDJS in Morocco?
No. MDJS (Marocaine des Jeux et des Sports) is Morocco's state-licensed monopoly operator for sports betting and lottery. Mojabet is a separate offshore-licensed brand. If you want a domestically-licensed product in Morocco, MDJS's own product is the only option.
What happens if Mojabet refuses to pay out?
In Senegal: escalation to LONASE if the accord is confirmed, then to the offshore parent licensor. In Morocco: escalation goes to the offshore licensor only - MDJS has no jurisdiction over an unlicensed operator. Enforcement against an offshore operator from a Moroccan court is realistically very limited. This is the structural counterparty risk.
How long does Mojabet take to pay out?
SN: mobile-money rails (Wave, Orange, Free) clear in 5-60 minutes expected post-KYC. Visa or bank transfer takes 1-3 business days. MA: mobile money a few hours to 24 hours; Visa 1-3 business days; Cash Plus, Wafacash or Western Union via physical retail post-confirmation.
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Last updated 2026-05-17 by Afroduma Editorial. Synthesised from public market data with editorial oversight. No affiliate partnership with Mojabet.