Temple Nile's sister sites are not in short supply, with over 40 domain names falling under the umbrella of White Hat Gaming Limited (UKGC: 52894). Amongst them are the likes of Casimba, Dream Vegas, Blackjack City, BetTarget and plenty more.
Who Owns Temple Nile?
Temple Nile is registered to trade under the UK Gambling Commission courtesy of its relationship with White Hat Gaming Limited (UKGC: 52894). The owner of the brand, however, is Casimba Gaming Limited.
Casimba and White Hat Gaming have a strong partnership across a number of brand names, with the duo proving more than capable of putting together strong offerings for users.

Temple Nile is a casino operation that launched in 2018, giving it a good experience in the industry. It is a perfectly passable casino product too, and comes supported by some big name brands.
The most prominent being Pragmatic Play, who offer 316 games, and Play'n Go, who offer 249. There are plenty more providers than just those two, though, with close to 2,500 games in all.
There are some real positives to be found in the banking options too. PayPal, Neteller, Trustly, Apple Pay and debit cards are just a handful of the plentiful payment methods available to deposit with at Temple Nile.
The general vibe of the site is fairly smart as well, as it leans into its brand name and pushes a premium-looking, Ancient Egypt branding.
It is further supported by a layout toggle that allows users to alter the menu style they see when browsing games.
Unfortunately, despite these positives, the user interface isn't as strong as it could be, with game filtering functionality a clear miss.
Temple Nile is certainly not a bad site, with plenty of positives to shine a light on. Despite that, it would be a lie to suggest that it cannot be improved upon.
Here we look at some Temple Nile sister sites, enabling you to find the brand that is the best fit for your betting needs.
With Casimba Gaming the owner of Temple Nile, it is perhaps unsurprising that we start our sister sites with Casimba Casino. The offering you get there is pretty solid too, if not spectacular.
It is again a case of putting all its eggs in the casino basket and, with over 3,000 games to explore, it measures up very well.
Those games are provided by a host of software companies, including industry-recognised brand names like Pragmatic Play and Evolution Gaming.
This gives users a good choice of games to play, with a tidy spread of different categories too, including a 100-plus game live casino.

Playing at Casimba is pretty easy too. The navigation around the site is intuitive, with a horizontal header providing the key tool for manoeuvring between the 16 game categories.
As for delving into those games, you've got well-sized tiles to interact with. The only real disappointment is a fairly weak search and filter functionality.
There are a host of similarities between Casimba and Barz Casino, with the structure of the site being the main giveaway that the two are sister sites.
Despite that, the look and feel at Barz is very different. The main reason for that being the vastly contrasted colour scheme; we'd suggest Barz is a better looking site.
As for what lives "under the hood", it is not hugely different to Casimba or Temple Nile. There are a shade over 3,200 games offered to users. Slots dominate the game count, with Megaways and the Live Casino both boasting over 100 game variants.
In keeping with the "Barz" branding, you also have a dedicated "Rock Music" category, which contains "Motorhead Video Slot" and "Alice Cooper and the Tome of Madness", to name just two.

Payment options span across common methods of debit card, through to lesser used options like Skrill, but the minimum deposit amounts aren't the most compelling at £20. That's pretty much the standard for Temple Nile sister sites.
There are a lot of Temple Nile sister sites that pour all of their energies into casino games. 247Bet, however, takes a different approach. It does still offer a solid casino operation, but also boasts a very respectable sportsbook offering as well.
Focussing on the former initially, punters are able to enjoy a 3,000 strong selection of games, again, provided by a range of software providers.
In all, there are 105 companies underpinning the casino library, with Thunderkick, Scientific Games and Pragmatic Play amongst them.

As for the sportsbook, it isn't market leading, however, it is an above average offering. There are in excess of 40 different sports covered, with well-followed sports of horse racing and football headlining, alongside lesser-known sports and the growing world of eSports.
You've then got good competition coverage across the piece. Race meets and football leagues are covered around the globe, whilst market depths are good as well, with Premier League fixtures featuring around 200 markets.
Built in the benefit of having a vast array of payment methods, much like the majority of Temple Nile sister sites, and there are lots of things to be positive about here.

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.