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✓ State monopoly Licensed ★ 3.5/5 TRUST SCORE Tunisia Mid-market · 5.0% · -12.9%

Promosport

Promosport is the only licensed sports-betting operator in Tunisia, established by presidential decree in 1973 (53 years and counting) under the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Youth and Sports. The state-monopoly status is the headline structural fact: no other brand is legally licensed in the country, so there is no domestic competitor to rank against. The regulator and the operator share the same chain, which removes the licence ambiguity that surrounds many offshore brands. Currency is the Tunisian Dinar. The product is fully local: Arabic and French as standard (the two official languages), a network of 1,000+ Promosport agencies across the country for cash, KYC and in-person support, and e-Dinar Universel support from La Poste tunisienne. The welcome bonus is modest, which is typical for a state operator (verify on promosport.com.tn). The cashier covers e-Dinar Universel, Visa and Mastercard from Tunisian banks (BIAT, ATB, BNA, BH, BT), straight bank transfer, and cash at any Promosport agency. There is no mobile money (Tunisia has no dominant rail equivalent to Wave or M-Pesa) and no crypto (Tunisian law is strict on cryptocurrencies). Sports coverage is built around the Aigles de Carthage, the Ligue Pro 1 (Espérance, Étoile du Sahel, Club Africain, Sfaxien), the Coupe de Tunisie, the African Cup of Nations and the World Cup, plus the Premier League, Ligue 1, La Liga, handball (a strong cultural sport in Tunisia) and volleyball. The Loto national tunisien is part of the line-up too: Promosport runs the state lottery, which makes cross-product promotions a distinctive Tunisian benefit. Rating sits at 3.5 out of 5 (28 / 8) - the state-monopoly operator earns the rating it has because there is no Tunisian alternative to score against, not because we are grading favourably against an open market.

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Editorial verdict

Promosport at a glance — Tunisia

Why we rate it 3.5/5

Promosport is the only legal sports-betting operator in Tunisia. There are no Tunisian alternatives to rank it against — Tunisian law does not have a private casino-licensing or sportsbook-licensing pathway, and every other brand visible to Tunisian players operates illegally. Our independent analysis (±10%) puts Promosport at roughly 5.0% share of total Tunisian betting activity and approximately 113,000 monthly active accounts, with a -12.9% year-on-year decline as a portion of Tunisian players migrate to offshore brands that we are not in a position to recommend. Our 3.5 rating reflects a state-monopoly product that is structurally limited rather than competitively positioned — it earns the rating it has because there is no Tunisian operator to compare it against, not because we are scoring it favourably against an open competitive set.

Bottom line

Known limitations and risk flags: The structural limitations on the product are the headline story. Pool-betting rather than open in-play sportsbook. No online casino. Limited mobile app investment compared to private competitors in neighbouring markets. The trade-off is regulatory protection — a Tunisian player on Promosport has clear domestic legal standing in any dispute, which no offshore alternative can offer. We do not recommend going offshore as a Tunisian player. The legal-and-practical risk we cover in the Tunisia pillar is real — no domestic recourse if an offshore operator refuses a payout or seizes a balance — and the structural recommendation is to use Promosport or not to bet.

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Top Sportsbook Markets

Top domestic league
Deep market coverage
European football
Premier League · La Liga · UCL
Continental cups
AFCON · CAF Champions

The Edge (Pros)

Only licensed sports-betting operator in Tunisia, with the regulator and the operator in the same chain (no licence ambiguity)

1,000+ Promosport agencies across the country support cash deposit, cash withdrawal and in-person KYC, which no offshore brand can replicate

Arabic and French both supported as standard, matching the two official languages of Tunisia

e-Dinar Universel from La Poste tunisienne is the local payment rail Tunisians already use for public services

Cross-product play with the Loto national tunisien: Promosport runs the state lottery and runs joint sports-and-lottery promotions

The Friction (Cons)

No licensed Tunisian competitor to rank against, so there is no domestic comparison set

No crypto support because Tunisian law is strict on cryptocurrencies

No mobile-money rail because Tunisia has no dominant national mobile-money product

Modest welcome bonus versus offshore brands, which is typical for a state operator

Sportsbook depth, casino offering, app and live-chat features all need to be verified on the live site

Rating breakdown

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

Sportsbook depth & odds

3/5

Aigles de Carthage, Ligue Pro 1, Coupe de Tunisie, AFCON, World Cup, Premier League, Ligue 1, La Liga and Champions League plus handball and volleyball (both strong cultural sports in Tunisia). Sport breadth in the 20 to 40 range is typical of a state operator. Market depth in the 30 to 200 range likely. Odds are in line with Tunisian market norms.

Live betting & streaming

3/5

Live betting is likely available. Streaming coverage varies and is usually narrower at a state operator.

Bonuses & promotions

3/5

Welcome bonus is modest, typical for a state operator (verify on promosport.com.tn). Seasonal promotions on Aigles de Carthage, Ligue Pro 1 and AFCON. The Loto national tunisien cross-product is the distinctive benefit.

Mobile / app

3/5

A mobile app is likely available given the digital investment expected of a state operator (verify on promosport.com.tn/application). The mobile site is responsive. Arabic and French are both supported as standard.

Banking (deposits & withdrawals)

4/5

e-Dinar Universel from La Poste tunisienne, Visa and Mastercard from BIAT, ATB, BNA, BH and BT, straight bank transfer, and cash at any Promosport agency. No mobile money and no crypto. Promosport-side fees are very likely 0%.

Customer support

4/5

Multi-channel local support: Tunisian phone line, official email on the promosport.com.tn domain, the agency network for in-person handling, and live chat where available. Arabic and French both standard.

License & safety

5/5

The regulator and the operator share the same chain in Tunisia. Promosport has been the sole licensed Tunisian operator since 1973 (53 years and counting), with no licence ambiguity of the kind offshore brands carry. SSL is standard. 18+ enforcement runs through CIN verification at KYC.

User reputation

3/5

Editorial coverage of Tunisian state operators is limited (Trustpilot, Casino.guru and similar review platforms do not cover state operators in this market in the way they cover offshore brands). Generic state-operator trust is inferred from 50+ years of institutional history. No documented complaints comparable to those that follow offshore brands.

Quick facts

License body
Promosport state monopoly, with the regulator and the operator in the same chain (Ministry of Finance and Ministry of Youth and Sports)
Year founded
1973 by presidential decree (53 years and counting)
Owner
Tunisian state
Currency
Tunisian Dinar (TND)
Min deposit
TND 1 to 5 likely, verify on promosport.com.tn
Min withdrawal
TND 5 to 10 likely, verify on promosport.com.tn
Platforms
Web and a mobile app likely (verify on promosport.com.tn/application), plus a network of 1,000+ Promosport agencies across the country
Languages
Arabic and French (the two official languages of Tunisia)
Head office
Tunis, Tunisia
Tunisia market share
100% by structure - the only licensed Tunisian operator

Sportsbook

Promosport Tunisia covers the Aigles de Carthage, the Tunisian Ligue Pro 1 (Espérance de Tunis, Étoile du Sahel, Club Africain and Sfaxien at the top end of the domestic flight), the Coupe de Tunisie, the African Cup of Nations, the FIFA World Cup, the Premier League, French Ligue 1, La Liga, the Champions League and the Europa League. The strong local-sport additions are handball (a real cultural sport in Tunisia, with the national team competitive at the international level) and volleyball. Basketball coverage spans the NBA, EuroLeague and the Basketball Africa League.

Tennis runs on the ATP and WTA tours. Sport breadth sits in the 20 to 40 range typical of a state operator and market depth in the 30 to 200 range. Odds are in line with Tunisian market norms.

The Loto national tunisien is part of the line-up alongside the sportsbook, which is the distinctive cross-product structure of the state operator.

Casino & extras

The casino section at Promosport is likely limited, because the state operator focuses on sports and the lottery. The standout cross-product is the Loto national tunisien: Promosport also runs the state lottery, so the player can move between sports betting and lottery play inside one account, which no offshore brand can replicate in this market. Verify the live casino section and virtual sports availability on promosport.com.tn before relying on either.

Mobile & app

A mobile app is likely available, given the digital investment expected of a state operator. Verify the current download link on promosport.com.tn/application. The mobile site is responsive.

Arabic and French are both supported inside the app, which matters for the Arabic-first majority of Tunisian users and is more than most international operators will offer in this market.

At a glance

Safety & licence

Promosport has been the sole licensed sports-betting operator in Tunisia since 1973 (53 years and counting), with the regulator and the operator in the same institutional chain under the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Youth and Sports. The licence ambiguity that follows many offshore brands (the Curaçao chain, opaque ownership) does not apply here: the public institution is the operator. SSL encryption is standard across the cashier.

18+ enforcement runs through CIN verification at KYC. KYC is mandatory and asks for a Tunisian national identity card (CIN), a proof of address dated under 3 months (a STEG electricity bill, a SONEDE water bill or a Tunisie Telecom invoice), an active Tunisian phone number, a selfie and a scan of the CIN. The in-person KYC route at any Promosport agency is the distinctive Tunisian alternative to an online upload, and no offshore brand can offer it because no offshore brand is licensed in the country.

Document review typically clears in a few hours to 48 hours. Safer gambling: Tunisia does not have a national gambling helpline, so the practical fallbacks are Joueurs Info Service (jeu-info-service.fr, francophone, online), BeGambleAware.org (international) and GamCare (English-language chat, 24/7). Self-exclusion is available through any support channel or in person at a Promosport agency, which is useful for sensitive cases that benefit from face-to-face handling.

Internal escalation routes back to Promosport head office or to the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Youth and Sports, both inside Tunisia and both in the same chain as the operator. There is no foreign jurisdiction to navigate. The country is majority Muslim and the subject of gambling is treated discreetly in cultural terms; the operator handles it within that frame.

User reputation

Editorial coverage of Promosport is limited, which is typical for state operators in Africa (Trustpilot, Casino.guru and similar review platforms do not maintain the same coverage on state operators in this market as they do on offshore brands). The available sources are the official site, the Tunisian press (La Presse, Kapitalis, Mosaique FM, Webdo) which covers Promosport occasionally, and local Facebook groups on Tunisian betting. The inferred qualitative sentiment is the generic institutional trust that follows a 50-year-old public operator: there are no documented complaints comparable to the ones that follow offshore brands, and adoption is effectively 100% among Tunisian bettors who want a licensed product because there is no alternative.

The reputation score reflects the limited triangulation rather than negative signal.

Final verdict

3.5 out of 5. Promosport is the only licensed Tunisian operator and has been since 1973, with the regulator and the operator in the same institutional chain. The 1,000+ agency network, Arabic-and-French support, e-Dinar Universel integration and the Loto national tunisien cross-product are all distinctive features of the state operator. The trade-off is the modest welcome bonus, the absence of crypto and mobile money, and a casino offer that is structurally limited.

Best fit: any Tunisian bettor (because there is no alternative), fans of the Aigles de Carthage, the Ligue Pro 1 and handball, e-Dinar Universel users, players who already buy Loto tickets, and anyone who values direct state-aligned regulatory trust. There is no realistic competitor to switch to inside the country.

Regional Availability

Region Regulator Share Status
Tunisia State monopoly (sole legal operator) 5.0% -12.9%

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Where Promosport sits in Tunisia

Market context against the 1-brand ranking. Editorial archetype below explains what this combination of share + growth usually means for players.

Type
Mid-market
Market share
5.0%
of 1 licensed brands
Annual growth
-12.9%
vs market average -12.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Promosport legal in Tunisia?
Yes. Promosport is the only licensed sports-betting operator in Tunisia, established in 1973 by presidential decree. The state-monopoly status is strict: there is no licensed competitor in the country. The regulator and the operator share the same institutional chain, under the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Youth and Sports.
What is the Promosport welcome bonus?
The welcome bonus is modest, typical for a state operator. Verify the live amount on promosport.com.tn. Promosport also runs cross-promotions with the Loto national tunisien, which is the distinctive state-monopoly perk.
Does Promosport have a mobile app?
A mobile app is likely available given the digital investment expected of a state operator. Verify the current download link on promosport.com.tn/application. Arabic and French are both supported inside the app.
Which payment methods does Promosport accept?
e-Dinar Universel from La Poste tunisienne, Visa and Mastercard from Tunisian banks (BIAT, ATB, BNA, BH, BT), straight bank transfer, and cash at any Promosport agency. There is no mobile money and no crypto.
How long does a Promosport withdrawal take?
Card and bank-transfer withdrawals clear in 1 to 3 working days. Cash at a Promosport agency clears at the counter on the spot. Minimum withdrawal is in the TND 5 to 10 range, and Promosport-side fees are very likely 0%.
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Last updated 2026-05-17 by Afroduma Editorial. Synthesised from public market data with editorial oversight. No affiliate partnership with Promosport.