10bet entered the South African market

10bet entered the South African market
10bet entered the South African market

10bet, which obtained a licence from the Mpumalanga Economic Regulator (MER), announced its launch into the South African market. With the kickoff of www.10bet.co.za, the bookmaker with a 20-year experience in various countries underlined its commitment to continually expand in Africa.

Additionally, 10bet provides its products in Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia. Here, the sites excel thanks to the fact that they are tailor-made for African customers. Thanks to the clear layout, the tipsters can easily and quickly navigate through more than 2000 markets, monthly place live wagers on more than 25,000 events and find competitive odds. This applies particularly to the English Premier League, the Spanish La Liga, the Italian Serie A and numerous other tournaments plus leagues.

10bet native / download-based apps for Android and Huawei

Moreover, 10bet impresses with its mobile app, which is quick and easy to use, too. With it, customers can place bets, make deposits and request withdrawals. The native / download-based 10bet app can be obtained as an APK file or found in the Huawei App Gallery. Additionally, www.10bet.co.za accepts vouchers, card payments, EFTs, and mobile money options from popular South African providers. A 100% bonus on the first deposit of up to 1,000 R represents one of the promotions.

10bet’s Africa PR and CSR Manager, Zanele Nhlapo, commented, “We invest robustly in the South African market to ensure that we deliver a top-notch product to customers. To accomplish this, we rely on globally established technologies as well as local partnerships and collaborations with industry leaders.”

She concluded, “We don’t just want to expand our offerings and provide South Africa with world-class online and sports betting. Because: Through our CSR initiatives addressing sports, physical education, and athletic infrastructure, we strive to make sustainable investments in the country’s diverse communities, too.”

Alice Kopp

By Alice Kopp

Alice is half Austrian and half Italian. That's why she experienced the 1990 World Cup in Italy at first hand. And that awakened her enthusiasm for football. Since she has loved writing since childhood, Alice began to study journalism while still at school. It was very convenient for her that her class took part in a project of a German daily newspaper. She was also allowed to write for the children's pages of an Austrian daily newspaper and to get a taste of the sports department of the same medium. This is how she received her first press accreditations, which was of course anything but a matter of course for the then 18-year-old. Although she was partly advised against it, Alice decided to study journalism and communication sciences. After a few years, she decided to use the exams she had taken as an elective. Nevertheless, she applies the knowledge she has acquired in her further professional life. The same applies to her language skills. In addition to her mother tongues German and Italian, Alice is also proficient in English and Spanish. She also understands French and can use this language in research. During her studies, Alice was involved in an Austrian football club. At the same time, she wrote for a total of three Austrian portals and worked as an Austria correspondent for an Italian-language online medium. This collaboration started during Giovanni Trapattoni's era at Red Bull Salzburg and continued during EURO 2008. This gave her the opportunity to interact with Trapattoni as well as with Italian journalists. From the following year, Alice initially worked with a Swiss portal before discovering sports betting content for herself. On the one hand, this kept her in sports journalism, and on the other, it broadened her horizons. And that both in the context of the sports betting industry and with other sports as well as countries. In the field of sports journalism, she focused in particular on football from around the world, volleyball and beach volleyball. In addition, she naturally wrote several guides, bookmaker profiles, bonus articles and other content for betting enthusiasts. She did this for the same company for about ten years, writing articles in German and Italian. She also built the Italian-language website together with the managing director. Meanwhile, Alice started working with another Austrian football club. Furthermore, she joined the Association Internationale de la Presse Sportive (AIPS) in 2016. This gives her the opportunity to watch teams and athletes on the ground relatively often. Not only sports betting, but also radio In January 2019, the next step in her professional development followed. For: she started creating premium content on the topic of sports betting. In the process, she finally put out feelers to almost all countries and all continents. And this was not least due to the fact that both German and English-speaking users subscribed to her content. Nevertheless, Alice continued to use her knowledge of Italian, among other things. On the one hand, because she regularly exchanges ideas with Italian colleagues, and on the other, because she works with a web radio station. The Corona crisis had a strong impact on the sports world and on interest in sports betting, primarily in the early days. Therefore, a fresh start was necessary and, on balance, Alice found the fields of activity that suited her best. She also writes articles for an agency on almost all disciplines as well as on eSports and content for a German online medium. Alice is half Austrian and half Italian. That's why she experienced the 1990 World Cup in Italy at first hand. And that awakened her enthusiasm for football.