Virgin Bet Review South Africa
Licence and Regulatory Status
NGB VerifiedOur verdict
Virgin Bet is listed in the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board licence holders register under the trading name VirginBet. The specific WCGRB licence number and legal entity were not confirmed from publicly available sources at time of review. The NGB verified-operators portal lists Virgin Bet as verified. Payment methods and withdrawal routes were not confirmed at time of review; players should verify cashier details directly on the operator's site.
What we verified
- Licence checked against the NGB verified-operators portal and the relevant provincial licensing authority
- Terms checked on the operator's current bonus and T&Cs pages
- Cashier checked for deposit methods, withdrawal route, and min/max amounts
- Responsible-gambling tools checked in account settings or support materials
- Last tested: April 2026
Pros and cons
What we like
- World-renowned brand
- Wide markets
- Live betting/streaming
- Competitive odds
Could be better
- New to sa market (limited local heritage)
- Some details pending full launch
Rating breakdown
Payment methods
Deposits are typically instant. Withdrawals via EFT take 24 to 72 hours depending on your bank and FICA verification status.
Sports and markets
Virgin Bet covers 6 sports with pre-match and in-play markets.
Features
Frequently asked questions
Is Virgin Bet legal in South Africa?
Yes. Virgin Bet holds a licence from a South African provincial gambling board, making it a legal operator under the National Gambling Act.
What is the Virgin Bet promo code?
Use promo code BETS when signing up to claim the welcome bonus of R3,000.
What is the minimum deposit at Virgin Bet?
The minimum deposit is R10. Payment methods include EFT, Visa/MC.
Does Virgin Bet have a mobile app?
Yes, Virgin Bet offers a mobile app for Android and iOS.