Lucky VIP Casino sister sites include Bella Casino, Rialto Casino, The Vic and Grosvenor, whilst there are around 15 sister sites in total, under the Rank Interactive Limited UKGC licence (57924).
Lucky VIP is owned and operated by Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited (UKGC: 57924).
Rank Interactive, which is also widely referred to as Rank Group, has held its UK licence (57924) since March 2022, with that licence featuring a total of 15 different domain names across casino, sport and bingo betting.
With a variety of gambling avenues explored, through a number of different brands and with a decent amount of experience behind the scenes as well, there is little excuse for Rank failing to put up strong platforms in 2026.
As we review the Lucky VIP sister sites, our job is to prove whether or not it actually delivers those good sites.

Lucky VIP is shooting for an upmarket casino platform, as is evident from the design of the site. The navy blue background, the cleanly laid out section headers and the simple but smart logo all lean towards giving the site a premium feel.
Unfortunately, we do experience some initial rendering issues when logging in, which sees a blank navy space where the site header should be, which takes away from that top-end vibe.
It should be noted, however, those issues quickly disappear with a scroll down/scroll back up approach, so, whilst not ideal, it's also not a huge deal.
Looking beyond that quirk, the site header forms your key navigation tool around the site. There is a scrollable menu, running horizontally across the page, giving you access to different casino areas and key areas of your wider account.
Beneath that, you get into the game lobby itself. The games here span across slots, live casino, table games, and more with the game count providing ample variety to punters in each of those spaces.
The games are provided by big-name software companies too, which means you get quality as well as quantity. Titles that are recognised across the UK market come included, including brands like "The Goonies", "Big Bass" and "Rainbow Riches".
If you are on the lookout for a casino platform then there are much worse choices that Lucky VIP out there. That said, there are better platforms too, whilst there are also sites that offer a more complete package.
Will any of the Lucky VIP fall into either of the latter two categories?
Regal Wins has a lot in common with Lucky VIP, both in terms of the overall site design and the physical offering itself.
Opting for a black background with white and gold font contrasts, Regal Wins looks the part of a premium site. It doesn't operate with any lag on login either, which is a minor point that goes in its favour compared to Lucky VIP.

The overarching theme across the two brands is very similar. The main menu operates in the same way, which is a finger swipe horizontally to explore what options are available to you.
At Regal Wins, these options aren't quite as extensive as at Lucky VIP, but you do still get a decent variation with table games and a live casino option available alongside slots, which makes up the lion's share of the offering.
The Vic is almost identical to Lucky VIP, making it very easily identifiable as one of the sister sites. Even the colour scheme is the same, whilst the only real difference - at least on first glance - is the fact that we didn't experience any loading issues at The Vic.
We must stress that we said the site is almost identical. There is one standout difference between the brands, but you don't see it immediately.
Whilst the two brands share so much in common across the colour choices, the site header and the game lobby layout itself, The Vic opts for two horizontal scroller bars on its site - not just one.

The first scroll bar is a replica of Lucky VIP, offering high-level category navigation. The second, however, provides a sub-category dive across the casino lobby.
It is nowhere near market-leading but does allow for a superior game filtering option, which is a notable improvement to the usability. Beyond that, it really does feel like a rinse and repeat of what is offered at Lucky VIP.
Where Lucky VIP sister sites are concerned, Grosvenor feels more like the big brother. It is just better.
Like Lucky VIP, it positions itself towards the more premium customer, offering a neat platform with responsive menu buttons and an approach to navigation that is easy to follow.

The high-end feel continues across the casino side of the site, with a strong focus on a live casino and poker tournaments. Both of these aspects come supported by the fact that Grosvenor have a bricks and mortar presence, giving them an already established base. There are slots aplenty too.
Then, as another point of real difference, Grosvenor also happens to be the only Lucky VIP sister site to offer a sportsbook.
With nearly 30 sports offered, global event coverage and tidy market depths, Grosvenor could feasibly tackle all of your betting needs in one smartly pulled together platform.

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.