QuinnBet has made great strides since it entered the UK as well as the Irish market back in 2017. Not everyone would categorise it among the new betting sites, but it is certainly still young compared to its rivals. Any young betting site needs 'an edge' and for Quinnbet, that is the plethora of promotions for existing customers.
In any case, since the bookie has become rather popular, it is understandable why UK punters might look for potential sister sites. Unfortunately, there are none in this case as QuinnBet Limited has decided to focus solely on the core product. On the other hand, there is one other site which also uses Pragmatic as the platform provider, which we will get into.
As there is just one QuinnBet sister site in the UK, given the sportsbook link with DAZN BET, we have listed a few more alternatives that are similar to the bookie below.
As alluded to earlier, new betting sites need something that makes them stand out in what is a very saturated market. talkSPORT Bet has the backing of the radio station, BetMGM has fantastic welcome offers and so on. QuinnBet, therefore, has placed a greater emphasis on promotions as there are plenty of them - for different sports as well.
In addition to this, the sportsbook is very comprehensive and in our test of the withdrawal process, we got the money after just three hours. This is a fantastic result and shows that punters don't have to worry about waiting too long for their money to arrive. All things considered, the bookie's popularity is justified.
In addition to QuinnBet, there is just one more site in the UK that uses Pragmatic for the sportsbook, namely DAZN BET. However, we have also reviewed a few good options below based on what type of site QuinnBet is.
DAZN BET is far from the best betting site in the UK. In fact, we would probably not recommend joining the site, but not because the sportsbook is bad. Thanks to the backing of Pragmatic, there are indeed a lot of markets to choose between and the layout is very nice as well. However, there is a lack of customer care.
Welcome offers have been removed several times by the bookie and there is an overall lack of promotions. It just feels like a side hustle more than anything for the DAZN Group, which is haemorrhaging money as it is. Again, we would recommend reading about some of the other options on this list.
Fafabet is another betting site with the FSB sportsbook platform and before QuinnBet switched to Pragmatic, it was the most similar. There is an overall focus on sports, just like QuinnBet, and an effort has been put in to make it suitable for every punter. Having said that, there is a slight preference for football betting.
Some decent offers are shown in the top banner, such as a daily free bet, and the sportsbook is decent for betting on most sports. There is a bet builder, for example, but this is the case for all of the sites on this list as they use the same provider. In any case, Fafabet stands out a little thanks to having a different focus.
Albeit decent, it is not a bookmaker that we would recommend off the bat and it could be worth taking a look at our review of Fafabet before making a decision.
We have decided to give Highbet a mention here as the bookie relaunched with a new platform recently, just like QuinnBet. BetConstruct now provides the platform for Highbet and this means punters are in safe hands on the site, seeing as the provider also works with VBet and Hollywoodbets.
The sportsbook is very comprehensive and the layout is much nicer than the previous one, which featured a very screamy purple theme. The best part, however, is that punters who sign up for Highbet can deposit just £1 with Skrill and Neteller. We have seen that minimum amount before, but not with those methods.
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