Blu Voucher Expands to 15,000 Retail Points Across South Africa
Blu Voucher has announced a major expansion of its retail distribution network, bringing the total number of purchase points to over 15,000 locations across South Africa. The voucher, which is one of the most popular methods for depositing into betting accounts, can now be purchased at Shoprite, Checkers, Pick n Pay, and numerous independent retailers.
The expansion addresses one of the key barriers to online betting adoption in South Africa: access to digital payment methods. Many punters, particularly in rural areas and townships, prefer cash-based deposit methods because they do not have access to credit cards or internet banking.
Blu Voucher works by purchasing a physical or digital voucher at a retail store, then entering the voucher code into your betting account for an instant deposit. Minimum voucher amounts start at R10, and maximum single voucher values go up to R5,000. Multiple vouchers can be used for larger deposits.
Currently, 28 of the 35 bookmakers reviewed on MzansiWins accept Blu Voucher deposits. The major holdouts are some newer international entrants that have not yet integrated local voucher systems. For punters who rely on voucher deposits, we recommend checking our individual reviews to confirm availability.
The expansion is good news for SA punters who prefer the convenience and anonymity of voucher deposits. Combined with OTT Voucher and 1Voucher, cash-based betting deposits are now accessible to virtually every South African, regardless of their banking status. Read our comprehensive Blu Voucher payment guide for more details.