GBets is a South African bookmaker operated by Dymanex (Pty) Ltd, licensed by the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board. It trades as the online betting arm of the Goldrush Gaming Group.
What stands out
- Native apps for Android, iPhone and Huawei, downloadable straight from the site.
- Beyond soccer’s match result and total-goals lines, GBets prices tennis and MMA fight winners, including UFC cards.
- The cashier covers cards, Ozow, EFT, and 1Voucher, OTT Voucher and Celbux top-ups.
- Its own terms commit to processing a withdrawal within 24 hours of confirming your funds are available.
Deposits and withdrawals
Money goes in by bank card, instant EFT through Ozow, ordinary EFT, or a 1Voucher, OTT Voucher or Celbux top-up. No cheques or cash deposits are accepted. No minimum deposit is published for ordinary play; the only figure in the terms is a R1,000 threshold for a cashback offer.
Withdrawing needs FICA first: a South African ID or passport, plus proof of residential address no older than three months. Deposits or withdrawals of R10,000 or more draw extra checks to confirm the money is yours. The minimum withdrawal is R50, and GBets’ own terms promise to process it within 24 hours of confirming your funds are available, not counting your bank’s own transfer time.
Odds and markets
On the competitions OddsBash tracks, we scan GBets’ soccer match result and total-goals prices, alongside match-winner markets on tennis and MMA fights such as UFC cards. The margin and coverage figures above are measured from odds GBets actually published. They refresh with every scan.
Good to know
- A second licence, from the Mpumalanga Economic Regulator (9-2-1-09553), sits alongside the Western Cape one above.
- GBets lists MMA fighters first-name-first, for example “Alex Pereira”, where most betting sites we track put the surname first.