FAQ
Bet Brokerage FAQ
A bet broker is not a bookmaker. He himself does not accept bets or settle them. This is done by bookmakers from the list which is available at the broker, those which we have selected during registration or selected at a later time.So what is the role of the bet broker? The broker deals with servicing players, deposits, withdrawals, setting up accounts at individual bookmakers for the player as well as servicing their own platform. Respectable brokers have their own advanced platform, which aggregates odds from many bookies giving the player much more opportunities than a classic single bookmaker gives. At first glance, a novice player may think that this is a bookie, but in fact it is not.
Assuming that in most cases the platforms are free or charged a low commission (the broker’s platforms, not external ones) probably many players new to the subject wonder what the broker earns. The bet broker earns money on the turnover of players referred by him to bookmakers, simply receiving a percentage of the margin imposed on the odds. For this reason, too, there are bookmakers with a similar business model in the brokerage offer. It is easy to deduce that the higher turnover is when the player wins for this reason betting brokers and bookmakers in the offer do not limit players. This is a completely different business model compared to a classic bookmaker.