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Malawi Operators Face Tomorrow’s Deadline for Sports Betting Licences.

Malawi’s sports betting licence application process has entered its final days. Operators are facing a July 10 deadline to submit bids under a licensing framework. The framework requires applicants to undergo financial integrity, beneficial ownership and regulatory due diligence assessments.

The Malawi Gaming and Lotteries Authority (MAGLA) has warned in a public notice that late submissions will not be accepted. Leaving prospective local and foreign operators with limited time to complete their applications. In its public notice, the regulator stated: “Applications must be received not later than 10th July 2026.”

MAGLA’s public notice confirms sports betting licence applications deadline.

MAGLA opened applications on June 8. Inviting local and foreign operators to apply for both sports betting and land-based casino licences. This is under separate competitive application process established by the Gaming and Lotteries Act, 2022. The deadline for sports betting applications falls on July 10, applications for land-based casino licences remain open until July 15.

The sports betting licensing process is under the Gaming and Lotteries Act, 2022, and the Gaming and Lotteries (Sports Betting) Regulations, 2025.

The authority added, “Applicants shall be subject to fit and proper, financial integrity. Beneficial ownership and regulatory due diligence assessments in accordance with the Gaming and Lotteries Act, applicable Regulations and the RFP.”

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Evaluation Process!

Applications evaluations are in line with the Gaming and Lotteries Act, 2022. As well as the Gaming and Lotteries (Sports Betting) Regulations, 2025, and the published Request for Proposals (RFP) criteria. The licensing process is open to both local and international investors. Local applicants will pay a non-refundable Request for Proposals (RFP) fee of K2m (US$1,153). Foreign applicants must pay approximately K2.6m (US$1,500) to obtain the bidding documents. 

Once the application window closes on July 10, MAGLA will evaluate submissions in accordance with the Gaming and Lotteries Act.

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