Every month, we pull welcome bonus data from all 36 provincially licensed South African bookmakers. This is the June 2026 snapshot. The numbers cover maximum bonus values, bonus types, and promo codes, all checked against each operator's website. The goal is simple: give you a single place to see what's available and spot whether the headline figure is worth chasing.

About This Index

This index covers every bookmaker holding a valid South African provincial gambling licence as of June 2026. We reviewed 36 operators in total, recording the welcome bonus listed on each operator's sign-up page or promotions section. Where a bonus had multiple tiers, we recorded the highest achievable value. Where no welcome bonus existed, we recorded zero.

Data was collected from MzansiWins operator reviews and verified against each operator's website in June 2026. Some operators periodically change their offers, so the figures here reflect a point-in-time snapshot. We plan to update this index monthly to track whether the market is trending toward larger or smaller offers.

Methodology note: Where a bonus included free spins or free bets alongside a cash component, the cash value is what we recorded as the headline figure. A "R3,000 + 300 spins" offer is recorded as R3,000 in the cash category.

Summary Statistics - June 2026

Across 36 operators, the numbers show a market that skews heavily toward a handful of very large bonuses pulling the average up. The median tells a more accurate story.

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Operators tracked
R4,808
Average bonus
R3,000
Median bonus
R30,000
Highest bonus (Apexbets)

The average of R4,808 is pulled up by a small number of very large offers. The median of R3,000 is more representative: half the market sits at R3,000 or below. At the bottom end, Sportpesa and several others list no sports welcome bonus at all, returning a maximum value of R0.

Bonus Types Breakdown

Welcome bonuses across the 36 operators fall into three categories. Cash bonuses are the most common, followed by deposit match offers, with free bet offers least prevalent.

Cash bonuses  26 operators (59%)
Deposit match  12 operators (27%)
Free bet offers  6 operators (14%)

Total: 36 operators. June 2026 data.

Cash bonuses are the dominant format: 26 of the 36 operators use this structure. The funds land in your account as withdrawable or wagering-eligible cash, depending on the operator's terms. Deposit match offers (12 operators) add a percentage of your deposit as bonus credit, typically with wagering requirements attached. Free bet offers (6 operators) give you a credit to place a specific bet, and only the winnings, not the stake, are returned.

Top 10 by Maximum Bonus Value

The table below ranks operators by headline bonus value, highest first. Note that bonus type matters as much as the number: a free bet offer of R2,500 and a deposit match of R20,000 work very differently.

Rank Operator Bonus Max Value Type Promo Code
1 Apexbets Get up to R30,000 + 50 Free Spins R30,000 Free Bet NEWBONUS
2 World Sports Betting R20,000 Bonus (100%) R20,000 Deposit Match NEWBONUS
3 Betshezi Deposit R2000 Get R2000 R15,000 Cash NEWBONUS
4 10Bet Deposit R3,000 Get R3,000 R3,000 Cash Code Activated
5 Sportingbet Up to R3,000 + 300 Spins R3,000 + spins Cash PROMOCODE
6 Bettabets R2500 Match Bonus + 155 Free Spins R2,500 + spins Free Bet SPORT
7 TicTacBets 100% up to R5,000 + 50 spins R5,000 + spins Deposit Match BETS
8 Easybet Free R50 + 150% Match to R1,500 R50 + 150% to R1,500 Free Bet NEWBONUS
9 Jackpot City 100% up to R4000 + Spins R4,000 + spins Deposit Match NEWBONUS
10 Zarbet Get up to R3,750 + 25FS R3,750 + spins Cash BETS

Some operators pay for featured placement, which is always disclosed. Click any operator name to read the full review.

June 2026 is our first published snapshot of the full SA bonus landscape. Going forward, we'll update this index monthly so that trends become visible over time: are operators increasing or decreasing their headline figures? Are deposit match bonuses replacing cash bonuses? Is the gap between the largest and smallest offers growing?

What we can say from this initial dataset: the SA market shows wide variation. The gap between the highest offer (R30,000 at Apexbets) and the median (R3,000) is significant. A few large outliers are shaping the average. New entrants to the market tend to launch with larger bonuses to attract attention, which can distort the picture month to month.

Check back in May 2026 for the next update.

What to Watch For

A large bonus number is just the start. Before claiming any offer, four things affect whether it's worth your time.

Wagering requirements

This is how many times you must wager the bonus (or bonus plus deposit) before you can withdraw. A 10x requirement on R3,000 means you need to place R30,000 in bets before withdrawing. Lower is better. Some SA operators apply no wagering requirement at all.

Minimum deposit

To claim a R20,000 deposit match at 100%, you need to deposit R20,000. Most SA bettors aren't making four-figure first deposits, so the realistic accessible value is much lower than the headline.

Expiry period

Most bonuses expire within 7 to 30 days of claiming. If you don't meet the wagering requirement in time, the bonus and any winnings from it are forfeited. Check the terms before you claim.

Game and market eligibility

Some bonuses are restricted to specific markets, minimum odds, or bet types. A sports bonus may exclude accumulators below certain odds. Casino bonus funds may not contribute to sports wagering requirements at all.

Reading the Data

A higher bonus doesn't always mean better value. This is probably the most useful thing to take from this index.

Consider two offers: a R30,000 bonus with a 20x wagering requirement versus a R1,500 bonus with no wagering requirement. To clear the first bonus, you'd need to wager R600,000. The second bonus, while much smaller in headline value, gives you funds you can actually use without a large financial commitment.

Easybet's R50 no-deposit bonus is a good example of a smaller offer that's genuinely accessible. You get R50 for registering, no deposit needed. Betway's R10 free bet and 10 Aviator flights works the same way: modest in value, but there's no requirement to put your own money at risk to claim it.

Set a deposit limit before you start. Welcome bonuses are designed to encourage larger deposits. Decide what you're comfortable depositing before you look at what bonus you'll get for it, not the other way around.

For a more detailed breakdown of how to evaluate bonus terms, read our bonus terms guide. The BonusBrowser lets you filter by bonus type, minimum deposit, and wagering requirement.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the average welcome bonus at SA betting sites in 2026?

Based on our June 2026 analysis of all 36 licensed SA bookmakers, the average welcome bonus value is R4,808. The median is R3,000, which gives a more accurate picture since a few very large bonuses skew the average upward.

Which SA bookmaker has the biggest welcome bonus?

Apexbets offers the largest welcome bonus at R30,000 plus 50 free spins. A large headline figure doesn't always mean better value, though. Wagering requirements, minimum deposit, and game eligibility all affect what you can realistically withdraw.

Are there any SA betting sites with no welcome bonus?

Yes. Sportpesa, Goldrush, and several others currently offer no sports welcome bonus. Some operators focus on in-play promotions or loyalty programmes rather than a headline sign-up offer.

What does a deposit match bonus mean?

A deposit match bonus means the bookmaker matches your first deposit by a set percentage, up to a maximum amount. A 100% match up to R3,000 means you deposit R3,000 and receive R3,000 in bonus funds, giving you R6,000 to bet with.

Do I need a promo code to claim a bonus?

It depends on the operator. Some bonuses activate automatically when you register. Others require you to enter a promo code during sign-up or at the cashier. Our table shows the relevant code for each operator listed.

How often is this bonus index updated?

We update this index monthly. Bonuses change regularly, particularly around major sporting events. The current data reflects June 2026, sourced from MzansiWins operator reviews and verified against each operator's website.

Data sourced from MzansiWins operator reviews and BrandMCP API, verified against operator websites as of June 2026.

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