Sowetan

Interbet launches mobile betting

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“Interbet is launching a mobi site that is designed not only to make horseracin­g and sports betting simpler and more efficient in South Africa, but is an advancemen­t in mobi design in SA in itself and will open up the exciting world of sports betting to the millions of sportlovin­g South Africans who do not have access to fixed line internet but thrive on mobile.” – Johnny Stark, cofounder, Interbet.

Interbet Internatio­nal, the pioneer online sports betting service in South Africa launched the first state-of-theart all-in-one local mobile sports betting service to the racing community and media at Turffontei­n Racecourse this week.

The Interbet website www.interbet.co.za is used as a trading platform for sports and horseracin­g betting by SA ’ s top registered bookmakers as well as the public and now this service is extended to the user-friendly mobi site www.interbet.mobi.

The Interbet mobi site works on any mobile device with a browser, including smart phones, tablets, android and older feature phones with internet.

Interbet CEO and cofounder Johnny Stark, who launched the company’s new mobi site said:

We believe the future of sports betting lies in mobile.”

Stark said the new Interbet mobi site was an important developmen­t in sports betting in South Africa because there was nothing else like it on the market.

Interbet is the first betting mobi site in the country to offer access to both sides of the betting game: betting fixed odds with bookmakers and tote betting with the TAB. Punters can use Interbet to bet with bookmakers as well as bet into tote pools such as the popular local Soccer 6, Rugby 5 and internatio­nal Soccer 13.

Interbet’s fixed-odd (bookie) service covers all major local and internatio­nal horseracin­g and sporting events such as soccer, cricket, rugby, tennis, motor racing and golf.

The Interbet tote service covers all horseracin­g on the Tellytrack channel, from South Africa, Zimbabwe, the UK, USA, Mauritius, Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong, and all non-horseracin­g sports bets such as the Soccer 6 and Rugby 5.

“And now you can bet on your favourite sports from wherever you are with a tool that has a simple user-friendly design and the same security features as internet banking - SSL certificat­ion and password protection,” says Stark.

When visiting www.interbet.mobi for the first time, users sign up for the mobi site with their ID number and own chosen username and password.

They can then create their own unique minimum 3-digit “Quick PIN” which will make future logins quick and easy.

The PIN will only be available again on the same handset. From there, users can place tote bets, single fixed odds bets (for instance betting on one horse at a race) or a multiple bet (a basket of bets for instance combining one rugby bet on Bulls vs WP game, another on SA vs NZ and another on the outcome of a soccer match, together making up a bet slip).

Users can also view their account by going into their account summary their history of profits and losses and their current confirmed bets. To play on Interbet users need to fund their account which can be done by credit card or bank transfers and telephone banking from any of SA’s major banks.

Stark believes mobi sites like this one will have a wider positive impact on the local sports industries.

“The revenue created from horseracin­g betting is an important contributo­r to the survival and wellbeing of South African horseracin­g which creates thousands of jobs and stimulates the economy.

And with millions more sports enthusiast­s now able to bet on their mobile phones, we can reconnect people to the racetrack,” says Stark.

Unlike other local sports betting mobi sites that offer access only to single bookmakers , the Interbet mobi site offers the public access to almost 100 of SA’s top bookmakers enabling punters to negotiate for the best odds in fixed odds betting (similar to share trading on the stock exchange).

Interbet customers get wholesale odds so they consistent­ly get returns on winning bets that are 20-30% higher, or more than the industry average.

Because betting is a game of knowledge and skil not chance Interbet.mobi provides market informatio­n, trading data and horse racing form (wins, losses, jockeyrain­er etc.) to equip punters.

The Interbet system is also the only one to offer punters total anonymity when placing their bets.

Stark says research showed that there were between as many as 50 million mobile phones in South Africa and that mobile became the most pervasive form of media in the country in 2009.

Mobile is believed to have 100% penetratio­n in South Africa and is the only way for millions of South Africans to access the internet.

“We therefore realise that mobile as a medium needs to be taken seriously and that this is the direction that sports betting needs to take, ” says Stark.

Stark said Interbet strived to create a mobi site with beautiful design.

“The new Interbet mobi site is designed not only to make sports betting simpler and more efficient in South Africa but is an advancemen­t in mobi design in SA in itself and will open up the exciting world of sports betting to a new market that does not have access to fixed line internet but thrives on mobile.”

Interbet is also currently working with partners in the industry to set up South Africa’s first live stream horseracin­g on mobile.

Interbet will be ready to launch as soon as external infrastruc­ture issues are addressed – a process the company is currently advocating for. Interbet is committed to responsibl­e gambling for over 18s only.

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