Responsible Gambling

Gambling Should Be Fun

Betting and casino games are a form of entertainment. For most people, it is an enjoyable activity. But for some people, gambling can become a problem. This page gives you information and tools to help you stay in control.

Signs That Gambling May Be Becoming a Problem

  • !You spend more money than you planned
  • !You borrow money to gamble
  • !You feel anxious or upset when you are not gambling
  • !You chase losses by placing more bets
  • !Gambling is affecting your work, family, or relationships
  • !You lie about how much you gamble

If any of these apply to you, it is a good idea to take a break and speak to someone.

Tools That Licensed Sites Offer

  • Deposit limits
    Set a maximum amount you can deposit per day, week, or month
  • Loss limits
    Set a maximum amount you can lose in a set period
  • Time limits
    Set a reminder or limit on how long you play
  • Self-exclusion
    Close your account for a set period (1 month, 6 months, or permanently)

Where to get help

  • National Problem Gambling Helpline: Contact your local gaming regulator
  • GamCare (international): gamcare.org.uk
  • Gamblers Anonymous: gamblers-anonymous.org

Our Commitment

Betradar Africa only lists sites that are fully licensed and offer responsible gambling tools. We do not promote gambling to anyone under 18. All our pages display age restriction notices and links to responsible gambling support. 18+ only. Gambling involves financial risk. Only bet what you can afford to lose.