Afropari Review
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Afropari
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Afropari is a 2023 Africa-focused operator with a UK odds format but African currencies and Curacao/Nigeria licences. For most UK users, it is a poor default shortlist option.
Key stats
Curacao, Nigeria
Our review
If this suits you
If you mainly want a broad fixed-odds book with live in-play and a UK odds format so prices display in a familiar way, Afropari covers that with an English interface. This works best only if you accept an Africa-facing account rather than wanting a UK-regulated sterling bookmaker.
If this may not suit you
If you expect UK regulation and a GBP account, this is the wrong fit. Afropari holds Curacao and Nigeria licences, not UKGC, and settles in African currencies such as the naira and shilling with no GBP. That matters if you want UK consumer recourse and want to avoid conversion costs on a UK card. As a 2023 launch it also has little track record.
What to confirm first
Confirm on the operator site whether UK residents can register and open an account from a UK IP, since the focus is international/African markets. Check the KYC documents required before depositing.