Supabets is a South African bookmaker founded in 2008 and run from Illovo, Johannesburg. The online betting site belongs to Portapa 2 (Pty) Ltd and is licensed by the Mpumalanga Economic Regulator, licence 9-2-1-00055. The brand covers retail and online betting, and the online cashier is built around vouchers.
What stands out
- Five voucher brands top up an account: Supabets’ own voucher, OTT, 1Voucher, Blu and Kazang.
- Ozow EFT withdrawals reflect within an hour during business hours, at no extra fee.
- You can draw cash without a bank card. FNB eWallet pays up to R2,500 a day, Standard Bank up to R5,000.
- Our scanner sees roughly 240 market groups on a single soccer match, with total-goals lines from 0.5 up past 5.5.
Deposits and withdrawals
Voucher deposits redeem in the cashier with the voucher number and pin. Supabets’ own FAQ names vouchers and an FNB or Standard Bank eWallet as the deposit and withdrawal routes; card, Ozow, SiD and MTN MoMo appear only in a separate guide article with inconsistent minimums, and aren’t listed on the FAQ itself. No minimum deposit is published in the FAQ or terms.
Withdrawing needs FICA documents first: a certified copy of your ID (a passport or permit also works) plus proof of residence no older than three months, emailed to fica2@supabets.co.za or sent by WhatsApp to 060 017 6911. No verification turnaround is published; Supabets emails you once the documents clear. Every withdrawal then passes an audit and is processed within 24 hours. Ozow EFT runs slower overnight, on Sundays and on public holidays, and works with Capitec, Standard Bank, FNB, Absa, Nedbank, TymeBank and African Bank. Standard EFT takes one to three working days. Cardless withdrawals are capped at R25,000 a month across both banks, and winnings can also come out as a 1ForYou voucher.
Odds and markets
On the competitions OddsBash tracks, we scan Supabets’ match result and total-goals prices. The margin and coverage figures above are measured from odds Supabets actually published. They refresh with every scan.
Good to know
- The general terms cap any single bet at R10,000.
- Supabets also runs numbers, virtual and casino games. OddsBash measures the sportsbook only.