Closed & Inactive Sports Betting Sites in Ghana

The Booldo Sports Betting Archive tracks platforms in Ghana that have closed, rebranded, or exited the market. Use this archive to verify whether a bookmaker is temporarily offline or permanently inactive, understand why operators leave the Ghanaian market, and access historical platform data.

Note: Sportsbook statuses are reviewed regularly and may change if an operator resumes services, rebrands, or re-enters the market.

Inactive Sportsbooks in Ghana

  • Bambet
  • BC.Game
  • BetKing
  • GreatOdds
  • MozzartBet
  • Parimatch
  • PlanBet
  • Premier Bet
  • Supabets (Rebranded to BoltBet)

Status Definitions

Status Meaning
Inactive No longer operating in Ghana.
Closed Officially ceased operations or shut down.
Rebranded Operating under another brand name.
Offline Website or betting app is temporarily or permanently inaccessible.
Market Exit Left Ghana but continues operating elsewhere.
Licence Revoked Regulatory approval withdrawn by authorities.
Domain For Sale Domain is inactive or listed for sale.
Unknown Status is currently under investigation.

How Booldo Verifies Platform Status

Before listing a Ghanaian sportsbook as inactive or shut down, Booldo reviews:

  • Official bookmaker websites and mobile app availability.
  • Public announcements regarding market exits.
  • Gaming Commission of Ghana registry updates.
  • Registration and deposit availability.
  • Customer support response channels.
  • Domain server status to check if a site is simply offline.
  • Publicly available market information.

Why Betting Sites Shut Down in Ghana

Sportsbooks typically close or leave Ghana due to:

  • Market consolidation and competition.
  • Regulatory or tax framework changes.
  • Licensing compliance overheads.
  • Rebranding or regional strategy shifts.
  • Complete business closures.
  • Extended website or domain inactivity.

What to Do if Your Ghanaian Betting Site Closes Down

  1. Check for Announcements: Search for official statements detailing the exit.
  2. Withdraw Funds: Log in to clear and transfer remaining account balances.
  3. Contact Support: Reach out through designated email or helpdesk channels.
  4. Check for Rebranding: Determine if the operator has rebranded under a new domain.
  5. Contact Regulators: Escalate unpaid account claims to the Gaming Commission of Ghana.
  6. Switch to Licensed Alternatives: Move to a fully licensed sportsbook operating in Ghana.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why did my bookmaker shut down or leave Ghana?

Operators exit Ghana primarily due to high operational costs, changing tax policies, intense market competition, or strategic shifts.

How do I know if a site is temporarily offline versus closed down?

Temporary maintenance is usually broadcast on customer support channels. Unannounced outages lasting multiple days generally signal a market exit.

Are sportsbooks that close down scams?

No. Established bookmakers exiting Ghana typically announce closure dates and allow users to withdraw their balances.

Can sportsbooks return after leaving Ghana?

Yes. Operators sometimes re-enter Ghana after securing fresh regulatory approvals or re-launching under new management.

How often is this archive updated?

Updates occur immediately after an operator confirms a market departure, rebrands, or ceases site accessibility in Ghana.

What should I do if I cannot access my betting account?

Check market exit announcements first, then contact customer support or the Gaming Commission of Ghana for assistance.

Help Us Keep the Archive Updated

Know of a platform in Ghana that has closed down or gone offline and isn't listed? Send details to the Booldo team via email or Telegram for verification and archiving.