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BetInAsia

BetInAsia is a bet broker, not a traditional sportsbook. One account routes your bets to SBOBet, IBCBet/Maxbet, Asianodds and several other Asian liquidity providers. It scores 4.5/5: top-tier market depth, no personal limits, offset by a niche product and meaningful geographic blocks.

4.5 / 5Updated November 4, 2023License: Curaçao (brokerage)Founded 2015

Overall

4.5 / 5

Trust

4.0 / 5

Markets

5.0 / 5

Bonus

4.0 / 5

Support

5.0 / 5

What works

  • Full sport lineup: Extensive selection of sports, offering a good spread of betting opportunities.
  • Extensive Payment Options: A broad set of payment methods, offering flexibility and convenience.
  • Clean interface: Easy to work through, making the site easier to use.

Watch outs

  • Country Restrictions: USA, UK, France, Sweden, Turkey, Netherlands, and Singapore cannot sign up.
  • Fees on Additional Withdrawals: Additional withdrawals within 30 day period attract a 2% fee.
  • Minimum Bet Limit: The minimum bet limit of €5 may not appeal to those who wish to place smaller bets.

Key facts

License
Curaçao (brokerage)
Founded
2015
Headline offer
0.1% Cashback on bets
Affiliate link
Available, marked as sponsored.

What a bet broker actually does

Instead of pricing markets itself, BetInAsia forwards your stake to whichever partner book is offering the best price at that moment. You see a single consolidated feed of Asian-handicap and over/under prices, and the platform picks the counterparty for you.

That matters for two reasons: you get the best price visible across multiple markets without juggling accounts, and you do not get limited after a winning streak the way you do at a retail book.

Markets and odds quality

Football, basketball, tennis, ice hockey and esports are all covered with deep Asian handicap and over/under pricing. Margins on main football leagues are usually 1.5-2.5%, closer to Pinnacle than to a European retail book.

Live betting is usable but not the strongest part of the product. Pre-match is where BetInAsia genuinely out-prices most alternatives.

Fees, cashback and the honest math

BetInAsia pays 0.1% cashback on turnover. That sounds small - it is small - but it is real and it compounds at scale.

Withdrawals are free once per 30-day period. Every additional withdrawal inside that window attracts a 2% fee, minimum €5. Time your cash-outs.

Minimum bet is €5, minimum deposit is €50, minimum withdrawal is €20.

Deposits and withdrawals

The full spread of payment options is supported: cards, bank transfer, Skrill, Neteller, cryptocurrency. Deposits clear fast on crypto and e-wallets, 1-3 business days on wire.

KYC is required before the first withdrawal. Have ID, proof of address and a copy of your deposit method ready - the verification team is responsive but will not release funds without the full set.

Who this account is actually for

If you are a value bettor, arbitrage bettor, or someone building a portfolio of closing-line-value bets across football and basketball, this is one of the most useful accounts you can open.

If you are a recreational bettor looking for a free bet and a casino section, BetInAsia is the wrong fit. There is no casino, no flashy welcome offer, and the interface assumes you know what an Asian handicap is.

Ready to sign up?

Check the latest BetInAsia terms before you deposit.

Bonus values, country availability and wagering terms move often. Use the live page to confirm before committing a deposit.

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Editorial note

HotBookies earns affiliate revenue when readers sign up through our links. It does not change the scorecard, the verdict, or the flags we raise. 18+ only. Always gamble responsibly and within the limits of your local regulator.

For responsible-gambling support, contact your local regulator-backed helpline (GAMSTOP in the UK, Spelpaus in Sweden, ROFUS in Denmark, or BeGambleAware.org internationally) before you deposit.

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