Despite being relatively new, TigerBet has a few sister sites for punters to join, as it uses the Swifty Global platform. This means it is more or less identical to Swifty Sports and Vickers Bet, even if it has its very own licence.
TigerBet is owned by TigerPlay Ltd, which decided to launch the site at the tail end of 2025. Some might confuse the brand with Happy Tiger, which has been around for longer, but these have nothing to do with each other.
Instead, the actual sister sites of TigerBet are Swifty Sports and Vickers Bet, seeing as they use the same platform: Swifty Global. Aside from the colour schemes and logos, these three sites look identical and work in the same way, which some (we imagine) will appreciate a lot.

Considering that TigerBet is still a newbie in the industry, even if the platform isn't new, there are some things to complain about. Right now, you can only deposit with debit cards on the site, while there is no 24/7 customer support either.
There is also a lack of market depth in some cases, specifically for some football games that we checked during our review. On the flip side, the minimum deposit is a low £5 (nice!) and the withdrawals are very fast, with ours arriving in less than 15 minutes.
On top of that, unlike many new betting sites, TigerBet also offers an app for punters to download on both Android and iOS. In short, for a new bookie, the tiger-themed one has made a great start even if there are some things to improve too.
We have delved a little deeper into the two sister sites below, while also mentioning an alternative that could be worth joining, despite not being a sister site.
We simply have to start with the big one in this situation, namely Swifty Sports. It's indeed the big one as the parent company Swifty Global provides the platform for both TigerBet and Vickers Bet. In short, it's fair to suggest that Swifty Sports is the flagship product of the company, even if this doesn't always show.

We don't mean the above in a negative way, actually, rather the opposite as that means TigerBet and Vickers Bet also have a very high quality. All three sites are very similar, not just in terms of the basics, but also stuff like promotions. Swifty did have a higher minimum deposit for debit cards when we tested the site, though.
The bookie made up for this by adding another popular method to the mix, namely Apple Pay. In terms of the sportsbook and casino quality, they are both very decent sections, but perhaps not up there with the best around.
Swifty Global isn't the first platform that Vickers Bet has tried in its existence, but we are glad that the bookie made the decision. Now, there is a very comprehensive sportsbook on offer, along with some nice promotions, and you can even play some casino games if you want to. In short, it's an all-in-one bookie.

If you are used to the TigerBet quality, then you don't need to worry about Vickers Bet: they are exactly the same in terms of how everything works and how good it is. Our withdrawal test took slightly longer when we did our review of Vickers Bet, but that is the only real difference between the two.
The number of payment methods offered are the same on both, so that is something that perhaps can be improved down the line - just having debit cards is a little boring.
Finally, as promised, we have gone with a site that isn't a sister of TigerBet. Put in other words, Tote doesn't use Switfty Global as its platform, having gone for Amelco instead. This was also a very good choice as Amelco does really well with horse racing, which is something that Tote and its sister site Fitzdares push a lot.
The tote options are what most punters sign up for, of course, but the fixed-odds section truly isn't too shabby. There is also a very generous welcome offer to claim, which surely will entice quite a lot. Beyond that, the app is fantastic (which is almost a must these days) and the withdrawal arrived swiftly in our test.
You simply can't go wrong with Tote, or at least that's how we feel, and the reputation of the bookie surely plays a little part here (in a good way!).

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