Zarbet is run by Apollo Gaming (Pty) Ltd under a bookmaker licence from the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, first issued in March 2024. Withdrawals only pay out on weekdays, whatever day you ask for one.
What stands out
- Deposits run through EFT, Visa, MasterCard, Capitec Pay, Zapper QR payments, or a 1 Voucher or OTT voucher.
- A minimum R100 fee applies to any withdrawal made before you have wagered the deposit at least once.
- FICA documents, once requested, must reach Zarbet within 14 days of a withdrawal request or the funds return to your account.
- On the soccer matches we track, Zarbet prices match result and total goals from 0.5 up to 3.5 goals.
Deposits and withdrawals
Card, EFT and voucher deposits go through third-party payment processors. A deposit only reflects in your balance once the processor confirms it.
Withdrawals start at R250 a transaction, paid back to the same card, EFT account or voucher you deposited with, and only into a South African bank account. Once approved, money moves within 48 hours, but the payout itself lands on a weekday, never a weekend.
Odds and markets
On the competitions OddsBash tracks, Zarbet prices soccer match result and total goals. The margin and coverage figures above are measured from odds Zarbet actually published, and refresh with every scan.
Good to know
- No iOS app in Apple’s App Store; Android users install an APK direct from Zarbet’s site instead.
- FICA can be requested at any point, before or after your first withdrawal.
- Zarbet also runs a casino. OddsBash measures the sportsbook only.