Karamba is owned by White Hat Gaming Limited meaning it has a lot of sister sites including 247Bet, Dream Vegas, BetTarget, Casimba, Grand Ivy, 21Prive, Skol Casino and many more.
Karamba is owned and operated by White Hat Gaming Limited, which is registered to the UK Gambling Commission under licence number 52894.
With White Hat having seven years of experience in the industry, it is fair to say Karamba is in a fortunate position to have plenty of past experience shaping how it trades today.
That being said, Karamba's sister sites are not all replicas of one another.
Here we look at how White Hat Gaming flex their muscles across a variety of different brands, pulling out pros and cons, to leave you well informed on how to move forwards with your betting experience.
Karamba brings sports and casino play to your fingertips, and does a reasonable job of it too.
From a casino angle, games are split across a traditional and live casino space. The live casino is spread across six easy to explore categories, including game shows and various poker options. In the more traditional casino there are in excess of 1,000 games.
This isn't market leading numbers by any stretch, but does give plenty of choice to the average punter. There a big brand names on the provider and specific game name side as well.
Over in the sportsbook, you will find around 40 sports covered. This ranges from headline sports like football through to lesser-followed sports, such as padel and bandy.
Horse racing, however, is a significant absence. From a market depth view, a Premier League match offers just shy of 300 betting options; that's pretty strong. Margins, meanwhile, come in at 7.07%.
Karamba is a decent offering, touching on a number of different betting areas. It is far from faultless though, and there are plenty of areas that could be enhanced.
We assess what Karamba sister sites perhaps tick more boxes below.
The first of the Karamba sister sites we look at is 247Bet. On the sportsbook, the standout difference between the platforms is the look and feel; you feel like you're operating on a completely different platform. It's better at 247 as well, with the big difference being larger icons to aid navigation.
Scratch deeper and you will find an even bigger difference though, which is the presence of horse racing odds.
You don't lose anything either, meaning the overall sports count it slightly more extensive with 247Bet, whilst critical factors like market depth and betting margins are consistent across the brands.
The casino offer is much stronger with 247Bet as well. Navigation, search functionality and filtering options are all solid, if unspectacular, but the headline difference comes in game count. 247Bet has 4,634 games available to play.
Landing over at MrBen is live you've been transported to a different bookmaker, such is the good job White Hat do at creating a contrast where the feel of a site is concerned. The detail "under the hood", however, is quite similar to Karamba.
From the sportsbook, you have a good offering of eSports but, again, lack the widely popular racing markets. That is a big miss for a sports operator, immediately alienating fans of horse and greyhound meets.
The competition and market depth attached to those sports that are offered is very good though, again keeping consistency with other Karamba sister sites.
The casino offering provides close to 3,500 games with 96 of those coming out of the live casino.
Those 3,000 of games are underpinned by 103 software providers, giving punters a huge variety of game types. Layout and search functionality at MrBen pretty solid too.
BetTarget is the most obvious Karamba sister site listed here. As soon as you land on the site you can see how closely aligned the two brands are; they're almost clones of one another with the exception of a logo and tweak of colour scheme.
That alignment runs much deeper than what you see at first glance too. The casino and sports offering are close to complete matches in terms of games offering, sports depths and betting odds.
With that in mind, rather than re-hashing previous points, we'll shine a light on a positive that underpins all Karamba sister sites, which is the payment options.
They are plentiful. BetTarget allows bettors to deposit and withdraw from a dozen different methods, ranging from standard methods like debit card, through to Skrill, Trustly and on to things like the Paysafecard.
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.