Deadline Set for End of May Transition
Players using Ithuba Holdings’ online lottery services in South Africa have been officially advised to withdraw any remaining balances before May 31, 2026. This deadline marks the end of Ithuba’s current operational cycle, as the company prepares to step down from managing the National Lottery platform. Users who fail to act before the cutoff risk complications accessing their funds once the transition is complete.
Operator Change Signals Major Industry Shift
The closure is tied to a broader transition within South Africa’s lottery system. Ithuba Holdings, which has operated the National Lottery for several years, is set to hand over control to a new license holder, Sizekhaya Holdings. This change follows regulatory decisions aimed at reshaping the lottery landscape, improving transparency, and introducing new operational standards.
What Players Need to Do Now
Affected players are strongly encouraged to log into their accounts and initiate withdrawals as soon as possible. Ensuring that personal and banking details are accurate is critical to avoid delays. While Ithuba has not reported any immediate technical issues, last-minute congestion or verification requirements could slow down processing times as the deadline approaches.
Ensuring a Smooth Transition for Users
Authorities and stakeholders are emphasizing the importance of a seamless transition between operators. While the incoming operator is expected to continue lottery services, existing user accounts and balances will not automatically carry over. This makes it essential for players to clear their funds independently before the switchover.
Conclusion
The upcoming closure of Ithuba’s online lottery platform represents a significant turning point in South Africa’s gaming and lottery sector. For players, the priority is clear: withdraw funds before the May 31 deadline to avoid uncertainty. As the industry prepares for a new phase under different management, proactive action from users will ensure they remain unaffected by the transition




