Verdict: FigoBet covers the essentials for Kenyan football betting without any real weak points, but also without a single feature that would pull you away from Betika or Odibet. Score: 6.5/10. Competent and forgettable, fine as a backup account.
Quick facts
| M-Pesa | M-Pesa deposits & withdrawals supported |
| Stakes | Low minimum stakes |
| Crash games | Crash-style games available in the casino section |
| Withdrawals | Standard processing times |
| BCLB licence | Licensed by the BCLB (the licence number is displayed in the site footer) |
| Welcome offer | Welcome bonus, see current offer |
Pros & cons
What we liked
What we didn't
Signup and M-Pesa on FigoBet
Signup is fast. Phone number, password, confirm, done. No unnecessary document uploads at this stage.
M-Pesa deposits and withdrawals are both supported, and deposits generally reflect quickly. Use the paybill shown inside your own FigoBet account, never a number copied from a third party, since these details are confirmed on the platform itself.
A quick practical note. M-Pesa transaction fees eat into small stakes more than most bettors realise. Two KSh 50 deposits cost more combined in fees than a single KSh 100 one. If you top up often in small amounts, that adds up over a season.
Odds and markets
FigoBet covers the standard set: 1X2, over/under, both teams to score, correct score, and the usual jackpot-style accumulators. It's a serviceable list rather than an exciting one, with FKF Premier League and the major European leagues as the core.
Odds sit close to what you'd see at Betika or Odibet, with no clear edge in either direction.
One thing worth flagging for anyone betting the local league specifically: mid-table FKF Premier League fixtures are notoriously low-scoring, and unders land more often than casual bettors expect. That's a pattern across most Kenya-facing bookmakers, not something specific to FigoBet, but it's useful context regardless of where you place the bet.
Bonus terms
A welcome offer is available; check the exact current terms on FigoBet's own site rather than trusting anything stated elsewhere, since offers change without notice.
Wagering requirements and minimum-odds conditions apply to bonus funds, as they do industry-wide. Read the terms before opting in, not after you've already staked the bonus and found out it excludes half the markets you actually bet.
Payout experience
Withdrawal processing is standard for the market. We haven't run a formal payout audit on FigoBet, so this reflects general experience rather than tracked figures.
Nothing dramatic to report, good or bad. For a smaller platform, that consistency counts for something.
FigoBet vs Betika and Odibet
Betika and Odibet have the bigger user base, the more polished app, and jackpot products Kenyan bettors already know inside out. FigoBet offers a comparable core product without those extras or that scale.
There isn't a compelling reason to make FigoBet your primary account unless a specific promotion tips the balance for a while. As a secondary account, it's fine. Nothing to complain about, nothing to get excited about either.