1xBet Agent Program: Frequently Asked Questions
Below are the most frequently asked questions from prospective and active 1xBet agents. If your question is not covered here, your dedicated program manager can provide more specific guidance.
Is it free to become a 1xBet agent?
Yes. There are no registration fees, licensing costs, or hidden charges to join the program. Your only financial commitment is maintaining a working balance in your agent account to cover player transactions.
Do I need experience in sports betting?
No prior experience in betting or finance is required. 1xBet provides full training, onboarding support, and a dedicated manager to help you get started and answer questions as you grow your business.
How quickly can I start earning?
After completing registration and verification — typically within 2 to 5 business days — you can begin processing transactions and earning commissions immediately.
Are there limits on how many players I can serve?
There is no cap on the number of players in your network. The more clients you serve, the higher your earning potential. The MobCash app and agent account are designed to scale with your network's growth.
Can I work as a 1xBet agent part-time?
Absolutely. Many agents operate on a part-time basis alongside other employment. You set your own hours and only process transactions when it is convenient for you. The program has no minimum activity requirement.
How is my commission calculated?
You earn a percentage of every deposit and withdrawal you process. The exact rate is agreed upon during onboarding and depends on your country and expected volume. Earnings are tracked in real time via the MobCash app.
When do I receive my commission payments?
Standard commission payouts occur at the end of each calendar month. Some arrangements may allow for more frequent withdrawals depending on your agreement with your manager and your transaction volume.
Is the program legal in my country?
The 1xBet agent program complies with applicable regulations in all markets where it operates. Agents act as standard peer-to-peer payment intermediaries, which is a legal and common commercial activity in most jurisdictions. Your manager can clarify the regulatory context specific to your region.

