The list of online operators friendly to EasyEFT includes downloadable and instant online operators. The downloadable ones for the longest time were the only way that international operators could deliver their content to South African markets.
Speaking of the downloadable software, RealTime Gaming has been the leader, but even this studio has been upping its game lately. Thus, today most of the online lobbies that it powers are instant. Springbok is a good example of such a platform. It exists online since 2012 and allows gaming instantly from desktop and portable devices.
What makes it a perfect combination of games and EasyEFT is also the fact that the cashier accepts South African rands, which allow players to avoid conversion rates. It also delivers its content and powers the help desk in Afrikaans. Maximum monthly withdrawals reach 40,000 ZAR.
Another RTG-friendly lobby with EasyEFT in the cashier is Yebo. It opened the doors to its virtual lobby in 2014 and has a license from the jurisdiciton of Curacao. In addition to ZAR, the cashier also accepts Bitcoins, although EasyEFT does not process this type of cash.
To diversify this list of propositions a bit, we would like to also mention DesertNights, which is a Rival-powered instant platform. It was founded back in 2007 as a Curacao-compliant place to bet and win, and since then, was successfully upgraded. ZAR is among the accepted currencies, and the risk of non-payment is below 10%.
If you are more of a BetSoft fan, check out LuckLand Online. It was launched in 2016 and is a multi-studio online lobby. While the diversity of studios is definitely among its highlights, only Euros in the lobby may be somewhat inconvenient as you will need to add a conversion fee.
Finally, there is also Trada among 10s of operators welcoming South African players. It has games from Microgaming and Pariplay, delivering an array of slot machines, arcades, video poker, and table games.