Why Orbit Exchange Registration Is Broker-Mediated

Orbit Exchange operates as a white-label product distributed through an approved network of betting brokers. Orbit does not handle its own KYC, payment processing or client support. Instead, each authorised broker manages those functions for their client base and issues dedicated OrbitX credentials to approved accounts.

This has a practical upside: you complete identity verification once, with your broker, and the same KYC unlocks access to every book the broker carries. On AsianConnect88 ↗, that includes PS3838, SBObet, MaxBet, BetISN and several others alongside Orbit Exchange. One registration, one wallet, multiple platforms.

If you want to understand the broader access model before registering, the Orbit Exchange access guide covers the broker model in full, including a comparison of all five authorised brokers currently operating.

Pre-Registration Checklist: What You Need Before You Start

Having everything ready before you start the form avoids the most common delay: starting registration, then having to pause for several days while you track down a document. Here is everything you need to have to hand.

Valid government-issued photo ID

Passport (biometric preferred), national ID card, or full driving licence. Must be in date. No black-and-white copies or screenshots.

Proof of address (under 90 days old)

Utility bill, bank statement, mortgage statement, or official government correspondence. The name and address must exactly match what you enter in the registration form. One character discrepancy can flag a manual review.

Funded payment method

Skrill or Neteller account with enough balance, or a crypto wallet with at least the minimum deposit amount. SEPA bank transfer is fine but adds 1 to 2 business days to your start time.

Minimum deposit amount ready

AsianConnect88 ↗ minimum initial deposit is typically equivalent to €100 to €200. Have this available before you submit your KYC; brokers prioritise accounts that fund promptly after approval.

Dedicated email address

Your OrbitX credentials and all broker communications come by email. Use an address you check regularly and that does not have aggressive spam filtering that might swallow the credentials email.

Full Registration Walkthrough: AsianConnect88 ↗ to Orbit Exchange

The following walkthrough reflects the standard AsianConnect88 ↗ sign-up flow. Other brokers are similar but may differ in screen order or specific fields.

Step 1: The Registration Form

Go to the AsianConnect88 ↗ registration page via our affiliate link. The sign-up form requests: first and last name (exactly as they appear on your ID), date of birth, country of residence, email address, phone number and a chosen password.

Use your full legal name as shown on your passport or ID. Any variation (nickname, abbreviated first name, married vs maiden name) will cause a mismatch during KYC and delay your application. The email address you provide becomes your permanent login username.

Step 2: KYC Document Upload

After submitting the registration form, you are directed to the KYC upload area. You will see two upload slots: one for ID and one for proof of address.

For the ID document: photograph your open passport on a plain, dark background in natural daylight. Make sure all four corners of the photo page are visible and the text (especially the machine-readable zone at the bottom) is sharp. File size should be at least 500 KB; most phones produce acceptable quality at default camera settings.

For proof of address: a bank statement exported as PDF from your online banking is ideal. Make sure the file shows your full name, full address, and a date within the last 90 days somewhere on the first page.

Step 3: KYC Review

AsianConnect88 ↗'s compliance team reviews submitted documents during business hours. If you submit before noon on a weekday with clean documents, approval typically comes the same day. If you submit on a Friday afternoon, expect review on Monday. You will receive an email confirmation when your account is approved.

Step 4: First Deposit

Log into your approved AsianConnect88 ↗ account and navigate to the deposit section. Select your preferred payment method and follow the instructions. Skrill and Neteller deposits are reflected in your account balance immediately. USDT and other crypto deposits clear after the required number of blockchain confirmations (typically 1 to 3).

Rare tip: fastest KYC approval method

Submit all three documents simultaneously in a single email or upload session: front of passport (biometric page), back of ID if applicable, and proof of address. Brokers process single complete submissions significantly faster than staged submissions where the client sends one document, waits, then sends the next. A complete first submission on a business morning commonly results in approval and OrbitX credentials by the same afternoon.

Step 5: Receiving Your OrbitX Credentials

Once your deposit clears, AsianConnect88 ↗ issues your dedicated Orbit Exchange username and password by email. This is a separate set of credentials from your AsianConnect88 ↗ account login; keep both sets saved securely. Your OrbitX balance mirrors your broker wallet.

Step 6: First Login on Orbit Exchange

Go to the Orbit Exchange web platform (the URL is in your credentials email). Enter your OrbitX username and password. The interface opens on a sports market overview that closely resembles Betfair's web layout. Your balance in the top right corner reflects your available broker funds.

How to Navigate the Orbit Exchange Interface

The OrbitX interface is structured similarly to Betfair's web client. The top navigation carries the main sport categories: Football, Horse Racing, Tennis, Cricket, Basketball and others. Selecting a sport reveals a competition list in a left panel; selecting a competition opens the market list in the centre.

Each market row shows the three best back prices in blue (right columns) and the three best lay prices in pink (left columns), in reverse order from the centre. Available volume at each price is displayed below the odds. This is identical to Betfair's standard ladder display.

Clicking any odds box opens the bet slip on the right. For back bets, you enter your stake; the potential return is calculated automatically. For lay bets, you enter the amount you want the opposing bettor to stake (the backer's stake), and the bet slip calculates your maximum liability.

Placing Your First Back Bet and Lay Bet: Worked Examples

Example 1: Back Bet (Manchester United to win at 3.50)

You believe Manchester United will win a match and the current back price is 3.50. You want to stake €50.

  • Click the blue 3.50 box in the Manchester United row
  • Enter €50 in the stake field
  • Potential profit: €50 x (3.50 - 1) = €125
  • Total return if they win: €175 (€125 profit + €50 stake)
  • Commission on winning: €125 x 3% = €3.75, deducted automatically at settlement
  • Net profit if they win: €121.25

If Manchester United do not win, you lose your €50 stake. No commission is charged on losing bets.

Example 2: Lay Bet (laying a draw at 3.20)

You want to lay the draw (act as the bookmaker against the draw outcome). The best lay price available is 3.20. You want to accept a backer's stake of €30.

  • Click the pink 3.20 box in the Draw row
  • Enter €30 as the backer's stake
  • Your maximum liability if the draw occurs: €30 x (3.20 - 1) = €66
  • Your profit if the draw does NOT occur: €30 (the backer's stake)
  • Commission on your winning: €30 x 3% = €0.90
  • Net profit if draw does not occur: €29.10

Understanding liability before placing is important; always check the liability figure in the bet slip before confirming, especially in-play when prices move quickly.

For a detailed comparison of how these costs compare to Betfair, including the impact of Premium Charge, see our Orbit Exchange vs Betfair guide.

Common Registration Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Mistake What happens How to avoid it
Name mismatch between form and ID Automatic KYC rejection; manual review required Use your exact full legal name from your passport
Blurry or cropped ID photo Document rejected; re-upload required Photograph in daylight; check focus before submitting
Proof of address older than 90 days Document rejected Use a bank statement or utility bill from the last 2-3 months
Staged document submission Longer processing time, sometimes missed Submit all documents in one complete session
Depositing before KYC approval Funds held pending KYC clearance Wait for the approval email before making your deposit
Using a generic email with spam filter Credentials email goes to spam; delayed start Add the broker's email domain to your safe-senders list

What Happens if Your KYC Is Rejected?

KYC rejection is less common than people expect if you submit complete, high-quality documents. When it does happen, the broker sends an email explaining which document failed and why.

The most common reason for rejection is image quality: the text on the document is not readable at the resolution submitted, or part of the document is cut off. The fix is to retake the photo and resubmit. This does not disqualify you from the process; it just adds one round-trip.

The second most common reason is an address mismatch. If your registration form says "2 Example Street" and your bank statement shows "2, Example Street" (with a comma), that can flag. Resubmit with a document whose address formatting exactly matches, or contact the broker's support team to manually match the addresses.

If your account is rejected for reasons beyond document quality (for example, if your jurisdiction is not supported), the broker will tell you. Orbit Exchange has broader geographic coverage than many platforms, but there are some excluded territories. If your country is one of them, a different broker in the approved network may have different licensing terms.

If KYC is taking longer than 48 hours

Contact your broker's support via live chat during business hours rather than waiting on email. Explain that you have submitted all documents and ask for a status check. Most brokers have a queue and a manual escalation path for accounts that have been waiting more than 48 hours. A single live chat message often unblocks a review that was waiting in a manual queue.

Once your account is live, you can explore all the books available. Read our Asian bookmakers guide for a breakdown of what PS3838, SBObet and the other books offer, and our broker comparison if you want to review other options alongside AsianConnect88 ↗.

Frequently Asked Questions About Orbit Exchange Registration

Orbit Exchange does not offer direct public registration. You register through an authorised betting broker such as AsianConnect88. Once your broker account is approved and funded, you receive your OrbitX login credentials by email within 24 to 48 hours.

You need a government-issued photo ID (passport, national ID card or driving licence) and a proof of address dated within the last 90 days (utility bill, bank statement or official government letter). A biometric passport is the fastest option as it clears automated KYC checks more reliably than other documents.

The minimum deposit depends on your broker. AsianConnect88 requires a minimum initial deposit equivalent to around 100 to 200 units in your account currency. There is no minimum bet size on Orbit Exchange itself once your account is active.

If your KYC documents are rejected, the broker will tell you which document failed and why. Common reasons include blurry images, expired ID, or address details that do not match the registration form. Resubmit with the corrected documents. A second submission with clear images and matching details is approved in the large majority of cases.

Yes, the Orbit Exchange web interface is mobile-responsive and works on smartphones and tablets. There is no dedicated native app, but the browser interface functions well for placing bets, viewing markets and checking your balance. For in-play betting on mobile, make sure you have a stable data connection.

Log in with your broker-issued credentials. Navigate to the sport and market of your choice. To back, click the blue odds box and enter your stake. To lay, click the pink odds box, enter the liability you are prepared to accept, and confirm. The bet slip on the right shows a summary before you submit.