SuperSportBet is licensed by the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, run under registration number 2021/962295/07. Alongside the usual card, EFT and voucher options, it takes deposits through SuperSportBet Crypto Pay, credited only at the Rand equivalent.
What stands out
- Crypto Pay deposits run from R25 to R50,000 a transaction. SuperSportBet never holds or controls the cryptocurrency itself, only its Rand value.
- Card deposits must come from an account in the customer’s own name. Business cards, corporate accounts and payment vouchers are all refused at the deposit step.
- Withdrawals move within 72 hours once SuperSportBet has confirmed the requested amount is available.
- Payment vouchers must be wagered through in full before that value can be withdrawn.
Deposits and withdrawals
Deposits go in by Visa card, instant EFT through Ozow, QR payment via SnapScan or Zapper, FNB eWallet, or a 1 Voucher or OTT voucher. Crypto Pay is also accepted, from R25 up to R50,000 a transaction. A card deposit is only valid from the cardholder whose name matches the account; SuperSportBet reroutes and suspends the account on any mismatch.
Before paying out a withdrawal, SuperSportBet may run an online proof-of-banking check or ask for a copy of your ID. Once the amount is confirmed available, the transfer goes out within 72 hours. Voucher deposits have to be played through in full first, and a voucher itself can never be redeemed or refunded for cash.
Odds and markets
On the competitions OddsBash tracks, SuperSportBet prices soccer, rugby and tennis, covering match result (match winner where there’s no draw) and total goals lines. The margin and coverage figures above come from odds SuperSportBet actually publishes, and update with every scan.
Good to know
- The account area has a dedicated FICA tab; SuperSportBet can ask for verification documents before a withdrawal pays out, not necessarily before you bet.
- SuperSportBet also runs a casino, Lucky Numbers, virtual sports and BetGames. OddsBash measures the sportsbook only.
- No general minimum deposit is published for card, EFT or voucher payments.