Soccabet tops Ghana gambling revenue rankings with US$135.1m, ZoomInfo data shows
ZoomInfo’s June 2026 industry figures ranked Soccabet as Ghana’s highest-revenue gambling and gaming company, with estimated revenue of US$135.1m.
Ghana.- Ghana’s Soccabet generated an estimated US$135.1m in revenue to top ZoomInfo’s June 2026 ranking of the country’s gambling and gaming sector. The US-based business intelligence firm’s latest figures ranked Tenlot second with estimated revenue of US$39.8m and Betway Ghana third with US$35.2m.
ZoomInfo also estimated Soccabet’s workforce at between 501 and 1,000 employees, while Tenlot was assigned the same employee range and Betway Ghana was listed with between 51 and 200 employees.
The latest figures come just months after Soccabet deployed QTech Games’ QTech Hybrid solution across more than 200 retail betting outlets in Ghana. The rollout linked retail and online betting operations, with QTech Games stating that the deployment cemented Soccabet’s position as the country’s largest retail betting operator.
Soccabet launched in Ghana in 2015 and remains licensed by the Gaming Commission of Ghana. The operator offers sports betting through retail and online channels, alongside live betting, virtual games and casino products. Soccabet is also a member of the Ghana Association of Sports Betting Operators (GHASBO).
Beyond the top three, the list featured several companies operating in the Ghanaian market, including Akrofi-Christaller Institute (US$9.9m), IPTi Consortium (US$7.9m), Championbet/Victoria-Tip Ghana (US$7.7m), the National Lottery Authority (US$6.7m), Upfront Services (US$6.6m), SportyBet (US$6.3m) and betPawa (US$6m).