The DRC is one of Africa's largest potential betting markets. M-Pesa DRC, Airtel Money DRC, and Orange Money serve mobile payments. The Linafoot (local top flight) and AFCON draw the most betting interest.
Yes. Sports betting is legal and regulated in DR Congo. The licensing authority is the Autorité de Régulation des Jeux (ARJ). All bookmakers listed on SifuFinds hold valid licences for the DR Congo market — we do not list unlicensed operators.
Always verify a bookmaker's licence before depositing. The Autorité de Régulation des Jeux (ARJ) maintains a register of approved operators.
These payment methods are accepted at licensed DR Congo betting sites in 2026:
Most bookmakers process withdrawals within 24 hours to mobile money accounts. Bank transfers may take 1–3 business days.
Football is the dominant sport for betting in DR Congo. International competitions like the CAF Champions League and AFCON attract very high betting volumes.
Yes. Sports betting is legal and regulated in DR Congo. The licensing authority is the Autorité de Régulation des Jeux (ARJ). All bookmakers listed on SifuFinds hold valid licences for the DR Congo market — we only list fully licensed operators.
The most popular deposit and withdrawal methods at DR Congo betting sites include M-Pesa DRC (Vodacom), Airtel Money DRC, Orange Money. Most licensed bookmakers process withdrawals within 24 hours to mobile money accounts.
1xBet DRC currently offers one of the highest welcome bonuses in DR Congo at CDF 200,000. SifuFinds compares all verified offers daily — use the Highest Bonus sort to see the current leader.
Minimum deposits at DR Congo betting sites start from CDF 1,000 at some bookmakers. Mobile money platforms typically have very low minimums to keep betting accessible.
The most popular betting markets in DR Congo include Linafoot, CAF Champions League, Premier League. Football is the dominant sport, with both local leagues and international competitions attracting high betting volumes.