7Bet's sister sites include Luckymate, BetNero, Winomania and Betcrown, all connected through Anakatech Interactive Limited's UKGC licence. There are also sister sites that share the same sportsbook technology, provided by Alternar.
7bet is owned by Anakatech Interactive Limited, that is registered with the UK Gambling Commission under licence number 48789.
Anakatech have been operating in the UK market since November 2017 with a total of six domains under their wings.
With a reasonable history behind it, and a solid variation of brand names in operation, it has plenty of scope to gather learnings before enhancing what it offers across its portfolio.
Here we look at how 7bet varies to some of the other Anakatech brands in applying those lessons to the customer facing world.

7Bet is a sportsbook and casino operation, which whilst relatively young in the UK market, provides a pretty strong level.
From a layout perspective, the site is clean and tidy courtesy of stripped back menu tiles and an easy on the eye colour scheme. This is the base for a slick and intuitive user experience, which runs across the sports and casino sections of the site.
Beneath that surface level view, you will find a decent offering. The sportsbook is probably the standout element. There are in excess of 30 sports covered, including eSports and all the most followed traditional sports.
Delve into the sports offered and you've got decent market depth - we'd cite the circa 200 markets in a Premier League fixture as evidence of this - and global competition coverage.
The betting margins are strong too, coming in at 5.24% during our tests.
From a casino angle, you've got big name software providers, search functionality and over 1,700 games to explore. Nearly 200 of those come out of the live casino, with a further 41 in the "Show" section.
7bet is a sportsbook and casino that measures up reasonably well against most brands. It's not quite ready to stand up to the biggest players in the market though. Do any of the 7bet sister sites get any closer to that elite group?
Let's find out.
When you compare Betnero side-by-side with 7bet, you can tell it is a sister site. It doesn't nearly measure up to it on an eye test though. What do we mean by that?
Well, structurally, in terms of tile positioning and menu navigation, the two are almost complete replicas of one another, however, the choice of "skin" and icon selection at Betnero cuts a far more basic feel. It looks a lot cheaper.

That put to one side, there is plenty of shared substance between the sites. The Betnero sports coverage extends to 36 sports, including specials, with competition reach and market depth on par with what you get at 7bet.
That gives it a decent enough profile to be considered a solid sportsbook. The margins are a bit higher at Betnero but are still acceptable at around 7%.
In the casino, you've got 13 categories to explore plus a dedicated live casino. The game library, which is plentiful without being anywhere close to market leading, is underpinned by household brands like Pragmatic Play and NetEnt.
As is quite commonplace across 7bet sister sites, the payment options are excellent. You have a range of methods to choose from and a highest, minimum deposit of just £10.
Let's not beat around the bush. There are components to each of these 7bet sister sites that make for positive reading. LuckyMate, however, is the standout best of the bunch.
The look and feel of a site is hugely emotive as a discussion point, with people liking different things. Of the sites referenced here though, we don't think it is too outlandish to label LuckyMate as boasting the most premium "fitout".
We say that conscious that it's not a million miles off what 7bet looks like. The big difference is slightly bigger icons, which are easy to interact with as a result, while the colour contrast and shape outlines look very smart.

If that is subjective, then allow us to talk in some facts.
The casino boasts 31 different providers, including Pragmatic Play (240), GamesGlobal (130), PlayNGo (152), Evolution (140) and Hacksaw (106), who all boast over 100 games on the site. All told, there are close to 1,900 games available to play - more than at 7bet!
Then, over in the world of sports betting, you can bet 42 different sports - including eSport variations. This is another small tick ahead of 7bet.
Combine that slightly bigger pool of sports, with margins of sub-6% and comparable market depth, and it is hard to argue that LuckyMate has the edge.
We kick off our 7bet sister sites review with a look at Winomania, which is probably the most different of each of the brands we put under the microscope here. It's not as good as 7bet as an all-round product.
That doesn't mean the offering you get at Winomania is bad. It is just dedicated solely to the casino world, with no sportsbook. Clearly, for anyone looking to dabble in both worlds, that immediately puts it on the back foot.

That school of thought is only strengthened with a deeper look at the casino. There is a perfectly acceptable range of games offered, with a base of close to 1,500 slot games alone.
Like you'd expect, those games are facilitated by established software brands, whilst game categorisation, search functionality and the general user interface is all fine.
The casino isn't streets ahead of what you get at 7bet as a sports/casino combo though. That kind of sums it up. It's a pretty bang average casino, nothing more, nothing less.

Ashley, an Ipswich Town fan, is an experienced content writer in the sports & betting space, who also has an extensive background in data analytics. Those skills combine here to allow for unique angles to be taken across a host of topics.