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General information
| Contact | [email protected] |
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| Owner | Santeda International B.V. |
| Established | 2025-12-03 |
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Withdrawal
| Minimum Withdrawal | S$15.00 |
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| Max Withdrawal | S$20000.00 |
| Min Deposit | S$15.00 |
| Withdrawal Time in days | 1 |
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Zizobet gave me a funny problem during testing. Every time I thought I had finished checking the casino, another whole betting section appeared.
I counted thousands of slots, then moved into a separate live casino with hundreds of tables. After that came mini games, regular sports, virtual sports, esports, and racing. Calling this a casino with sports on the side would undersell half the site. That split is probably Zizobet’s biggest strength.
Zizobet belongs to Santeda International B.V., a group I already know from other casino tests. I generally like how Santeda handles legal information, and Zizobet is one of its cleaner examples.
The Curacao licence checked out too. I verified OGL/2024/1798/1048 directly with the Curacao Gaming Authority, where it is currently listed as active.
But… Singapore payments are mainly crypto, customer support failed badly during my test, and casino promotions need more work. Still, the games and sportsbook gave me plenty to like.
Established | 2025 |
Licensing Authorities | Curacao Gaming Authority |
Payment Methods for SG | MiFinity, Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, USDT |
Languages | English, French, German, Italian, Spanish |
Welcome Bonuses | Casino 550% up to about S$5,630 + free spins; separate 630% crypto package |
Customer Support | 24/7 live chat and email |
Games | 10,000+ across slots, live casino, mini games, sports and virtuals |
VIP Program | Advertised, but I could not access or verify it inside my account |
I had a much easier time checking Zizobet’s legal background than I do with many online casinos for Singapore players. The footer actually gives you useful links instead of hiding everything behind one vague terms page.
Zizobet is operated by Santeda International B.V., company number 151296. Santeda International Limited in Cyprus handles payments for the parent company. I also found separate pages for sportsbook rules, KYC and AML, responsible gambling, disputes, refunds, RNG information, and privacy.
Most importantly, the licence is real. The Curacao Gaming Authority certificate confirms Zizobet under OGL/2024/1798/1048, and the certificate currently has Active status.
KYC is fairly serious. Zizobet can request your ID, passport, payment proof, and address documents issued within three months. Verification can take up to 48 hours after documents arrive.
Responsible gambling tools include account limits, time-outs, and self-exclusion between six months and five years. I like seeing those rules explained before there is a problem.
A casino with this many games can become a complete mess very quickly. Zizobet avoids most of that problem with provider filters, game categories, search, favourites, and separate live and mini game areas.
I also found close to 100 providers, including big casino software studios and plenty of names I rarely see pushed this hard. The provider list was actually one of my favourite parts. Pragmatic Play and BGaming are there, but so are Golden Hero, Gamomat, Bluberi, Backseat Gaming, Mr Slotty, Platipus, Fugaso, and many smaller studios.
I expected Zizobet to lean heavily on Pragmatic Play and call it a day. Instead, I spent more time checking smaller providers than I planned.
There are familiar games like Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza 1000, Wanted Dead or a Wild, Hand of Anubis, and Aztec Magic Megaways. Then I kept finding less predictable titles from TaDa Gaming, Betora, Amigo Gaming, ThunderSpin, ShadyLady, and other studios.
The filters helped because 9,000-plus games without them would be painful. I could jump between Bonus Buy, Megaways, new releases, popular slots, and individual providers without endless scrolling.
For me, that mix matters more than another inflated game count. Zizobet has enough odd little titles to keep the lobby interesting after you have already played the obvious ones.
I opened the live casino expecting Evolution to dominate everything, then realised Evolution was missing completely. That surprised me more than the actual table count.
Zizobet still has around 300 live games from roughly 13 providers, so the section never felt empty. Pragmatic Play Live, Amusnet, BetGames, ICONIC21, SA Gaming, LuckyStreak, XPG, and smaller studios cover the gap.
I found baccarat, blackjack, roulette, Sic Bo, poker, game shows, and quicker BetGames titles like Speed Baccarat, Lucky 6, and War of Bets. Pragmatic also brings plenty of roulette and game-show content.
The mini games tab looks small beside 9,000-plus slots, but I ended up enjoying it more than expected. It feels like somebody actually picked games instead of dumping another crash section there.
You still get familiar instant titles, but I also found Bubbles, Sweet Keno, Robo Dice, King’s Move, flight games, mines, and other quick formats. That gave me more reasons to browse than another page filled with Aviator copies.
I particularly liked switching here after testing slots for a while. Most games load quickly, rules are simple, and sessions can stay short if you keep your stakes under control.
This is where my Singapore casino review changed the test quite a bit. Zizobet advertises cards and several payment methods globally, but my SG account showed only five choices.
I could only use:
MiFinity
Bitcoin
Ethereum
Litecoin
Tether USD
That is a short list, especially beside the huge game lobby. The terms explain part of the problem. Visa cannot be used from Singapore, while Mastercard support is restricted to a separate list of countries that does not include Singapore.
There is also no S$ account currency. You can use AUD, BRL, CAD, EUR, GBP, NZD, and USD. I would choose USD because it keeps conversions simpler than bouncing between SGD and a less familiar currency.
MiFinity was the easiest fiat option in my cashier. It showed a minimum of 10 and maximum of 2,000, with 0% transaction fees. Crypto withdrawals showed a minimum of 20 and maximum of 7,500 for Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and USDT.
The general terms currently allow standard withdrawals up to 7,500 per week and 15,000 per month in supported fiat currencies. On a USD account, that is roughly S$10,000 weekly and S$20,000 monthly.
Zizobet says withdrawals are processed within three banking days. Deposits must also be wagered at least once before withdrawal, or a 20% fee can apply.
I think the limits are fair. My bigger complaint is choice. Singapore players basically need MiFinity or crypto, while the Visa and Mastercard logos elsewhere on the site do not help us.
Zizobet has plenty of promotions for SG players overall, but the sportsbook clearly gets the better end of the deal. I found sports cashback, free bets, welcome packages, Bet Builder offers, esports bonuses, and several event promos.
The casino tab felt much thinner. There are two welcome routes, daily free-spin rewards, a Chicken Race offer, crypto cashback, and occasional provider campaigns. That covers the basics, but I expected more from a casino carrying nearly 10,000 games.
I do like how promotions are separated into Casino, Sport, and Other. It saves you from digging through twenty football promos when you only want slot offers.
The regular welcome package has a massive headline, currently advertising 550% up to around S$5,630, plus free spins. The problem started when I opened the actual structure.
The package runs over four deposits:
First deposit: Up to 150% plus free spins
Second deposit: Up to 150%
Third deposit: 100%
Fourth deposit: 150%
The exact percentage changes with your deposit amount, which is where the offer gets unnecessarily messy. A smaller first deposit receives one match, while a larger deposit can trigger another.
What I do like is the 30x wagering requirement. The annoying bit is that 30x applies to the deposit plus bonus, and you only get 5 days to finish it.
There is also a 10x deposit max withdrawal on deposit bonus winnings.
Crypto players get the bigger welcome package, with 630% across four deposits and a total cap around €3,800. That works out at roughly S$5,630.
The stages can reach:
First crypto deposit: Up to 170%
Second crypto deposit: Up to 170%
Third crypto deposit: 120%
Fourth crypto deposit: Up to 170%
The crypto package also uses 30x wagering on deposit plus bonus, so the same warning applies here. A big percentage creates a big amount you need to wager.
I prefer this package if you already use crypto. I would never open a crypto wallet just because 630% looks enormous on a banner.
This is one of the casino promos I actually like because it does not ask you for another full bonus deposit. Once eligible, you log in and open a daily box containing 5 to 50 free spins.
There are two important conditions. You need full KYC, and you need at least $20 in qualifying deposits over the required period. Eligibility starts from the next promotional day rather than immediately.
The reward is random, so one day may give five spins while another gives much more. I prefer that to chasing another 30x reload bonus every few days.
It also gives verified players something to check without changing their normal deposit routine.
Zizobet gives crypto players 10% cashback on monthly losses, which sounds excellent until you reach the wagering section. The cashback itself carries 30x wagering, so this is far from cash arriving straight into your withdrawable balance.
You need to activate the offer during the first five days of the new month. The cashback is then credited by the tenth, based on qualifying crypto losses from the previous month.
There is also a 5x cashback maximum withdrawal. That takes some shine away from the headline.
This part became weird during testing. I could not find a clear VIP button, loyalty dashboard, points counter, or level progress inside my Zizobet account.
Zizobet does currently advertise a six-tier VIP club running from Starter to Platinum. The advertised rewards include cashback from 1% to 10%, faster withdrawals, free spins, reload bonuses, personal managers, birthday gifts, and higher limits.
Great, except I could not actually confirm any of that from my logged-in account.
That is exactly why I opened live chat and asked whether Zizobet had a VIP system. Support never connected me to a person, so the question stayed unanswered.
Zizobet advertises 24/7 live chat, plus email through [email protected]. Formal complaints can also go through a separate complaints address.
My live chat test went badly.
I opened the chat because I wanted one simple answer: Does Zizobet actually have a VIP programme? I sent the question and waited.
Five minutes passed without a human response. Then a bot appeared, apologised for unusually high traffic, and told me to keep waiting for an agent.
So I did.
Another five minutes passed, and nobody connected. At that point I had already spent around 10 minutes waiting for one basic question, so I closed the chat.
That is poor live support in my book. Traffic spikes happen, but a 24/7 chat should still have enough staff to handle normal account questions.
This is where Zizobet becomes much bigger than its casino lobby. Sports, esports, virtual sports, and racing all get proper sections rather than being hidden inside one betting tab.
The sportsbook feels like half the business. I found more than 40 sports, with football, basketball, tennis, baseball, MMA, Formula 1, cricket, and plenty of smaller markets.
Bet Builder, Cash Out, boosted odds, live betting, and special markets are built into the interface.
Zizobet also has simulated football leagues, World Cup competitions, virtual NBA, horse racing, dog racing, and fast in-play events.
The interface is easy to follow because the match animation, timer, markets, and bet slip stay together. I could understand what was happening without clicking through three pages.
Horse racing is also treated as a proper product. The racing section has scheduled events, market lists, results, and its own betting flow.
I like having racing separated from the standard sportsbook because it keeps race cards easier to scan. There are also dedicated racing promotions at different times, including cashback offers.
Creating my Singapore account was straightforward, and I could reach the casino, sportsbook, promotions, cashier, and profile tools quickly.
The first thing I would decide before registering is currency. S$ is unavailable, so I would choose USD for the simplest reference point. Zizobet also supports several other fiat currencies and crypto balances.
Use your real details and your own payment method. Only one account is allowed per person, household, or IP address, and shared payment accounts can create serious problems.
KYC can include your name, email, date of birth, ID or passport, and proof of residence issued within three months. The stated verification window is up to 48 hours after documents are received.
Zizobet can also request video verification when normal documents are unsuitable or something raises a fraud concern.
Rolletto is a good choice if you want a sports betting site with casino products attached. It is not the cleanest pure Singaporean casino I have reviewed, and I would not describe it as casino-first. Sports, live betting, World Cup promos, esports, virtual sports, and racing take a lot of attention.
That is not a bad thing. In fact, it is the main reason Rolletto is interesting. I liked the sportsbook depth, the virtual sports area, and the mini games. The virtual sports section was one of the easiest parts to enjoy because it felt fast, clear, and fun. The mini games also give the site more personality than a normal slot lobby.
The casino side is still solid. Rolletto has strong providers, plenty of slots, live roulette, baccarat, blackjack, game shows, and crash games. I also like that the bonus page has offers for different player types. Sports bettors, casino players, crypto users, esports bettors, and free spin hunters all get something.
The problems are clear too. There is no S$ currency, and that is a real drawback for Singapore players. Payment options are better for crypto users than normal local bank players. The terms also feel thin in places, even though some rules are very strict. The licence is real, but I did not like having to verify it away from the site.
So, would I recommend Rolletto? Yes, but mainly for players who want sports, virtual sports, mini games, and crypto options in one account. If you want a simple S$ casino with local banking, this is not the best fit.