
Sister Sites Guide
BetVictor isn’t just another name on the UK betting scene. It’s the flagship brand on the BV Gaming Limited licence, and it carries itself like an old British bookmaker that made the jump online early and never forgot where it came from. The other brands on the licence sit around it, not above it.
That doesn’t mean the sister sites around BetVictor aren’t worth knowing, though. The current BV Gaming licence links BetVictor to a set of white-label brands that are all useful in different ways, including Betano, Heart Bingo, Parimatch, Smooth Spins and talkSPORT BET. None of them feels like a mini BetVictor. Each has its own charm.
The BetVictor sister sites in a nutshell
On BV Gaming Limited’s current UKGC licence record, the White Label brands worth focusing on are Betano, Heart Bingo, Parimatch, Smooth Spins and talkSPORT BET.
The key point is that this isn’t a family of BetVictor clones. BetVictor is the big established bookmaker in the group. The others are partner or white-label brands running on the same operating base. If you want the closest betting-first alternative, I’d look at talkSPORT BET. If you want the slickest all-round option, Betano is the smartest move.
At a glance
Brand reviewed
BetVictor
Operator
BV Gaming Limited
UKGC account
39576
UK status
Licensed for Great Britain
Network type
Flagship bookmaker plus current White Label partner brands
Current sister sites
Betano, Heart Bingo, Parimatch, Smooth Spins, talkSPORT BET
Main sports offer
Opt in, deposit and bet £10, get £25 in sports free bets
Last checked
23 April 2026
Which BetVictor sister sites matter
Because BetVictor is the flagship brand here, these comparisons aren’t about finding another site that feels identical. They’re about working out which of the White Label options gives you the right variation. Some lean into sports, some soften into bingo or slots, and some feel more international or more media-driven than BetVictor itself.


talkSPORT BET
- Identity: A sports first betting brand built around the talkSPORT media name, using BetVictor Group technology and operating muscle underneath.
- Best for: BetVictor players who want the closest betting-first brand rather than a casino or bingo detour.
- What feels similar: It leans hard into in-play betting, bet builders, boosts, cash out and football coverage, which keeps it in familiar bookmaker territory.
- What feels different: The presentation is louder, more media-driven and more football radio phone-in tone than BetVictor’s old-school bookmaking personality.
- Why it matters: This is the nearest thing to a practical BetVictor match if you still want sport to be the point of the whole exercise.

Betano
- Identity: A sports and casino brand with a more polished, pan-European feel than BetVictor.
- Best for: Players who like the safety of a major licensed operation but want a more modern front end.
- What feels similar: Mainstream sportsbook depth, casino scale, live betting and a fully rounded UK-facing offer.
- What feels different: Betano feels more contemporary and more product-polished, while BetVictor still feels rooted in classic British bookmaking.
- Why it matters: It’s the smartest option if you want the same operator-level reassurance without BetVictor’s older heritage tone.

Parimatch
- Identity: A sports betting sibling that pushes football, live betting and higher-energy presentation much harder.
- Best for: BetVictor players who want a livelier sportsbook atmosphere and a stronger modern sports-entertainment tone.
- What feels similar: Proper sportsbook depth, casino support in the background, and a current UKGC-licensed route through the same operator base.
- What feels different: Parimatch is much more swaggering and promotional in feel, where BetVictor is calmer and more established.
- Why it matters: It’s the useful contrast if BetVictor feels reliable but a little too restrained for your taste.

Heart Bingo
- Identity: The bingo-first sibling, built for community-style play with casino games riding alongside it.
- Best for: BetVictor users who only dabble in sports and would rather move into bingo and lighter casino sessions.
- What feels similar: Same licence umbrella, same practical UK-facing compliance base, and still a decent spread of casino content beyond bingo rooms.
- What feels different: This is much less about bookmaking authority and much more about a relaxed bingo-and-slots environment.
- Why it matters: It shows how wide the BV Gaming footprint really is, because not every brand is trying to be a bookmaker.

Smooth Spins
- Identity: A cleaner slots and casino brand with a softer, simpler gaming pitch than BetVictor.
- Best for: Players who use BetVictor’s casino side more than its sportsbook and want a more direct casino environment.
- What feels similar: Same underlying operator linkage, same UK-facing setup, and the same general sense of a modern mainstream gambling site.
- What feels different: Smooth Spins doesn’t carry bookmaker heritage on its back, so the whole experience feels lighter and more casino-centred.
- Why it matters: It’s the right move if the sports side of BetVictor has become background noise for you.
These are real sister sites, but they’re not mini BetVictors
The current BV Gaming Limited UKGC record makes the relationship plain enough. BetVictor is the active flagship domain, and the current White Label list includes Betano, Heart Bingo, Parimatch, Smooth Spins and talkSPORT BET. So yes, these are genuine sister sites in the operator and licence sense. The important distinction is that they don’t read like a tidy in-house row of copy-and-paste clones. They’re different brands, aimed at different audiences, sitting on the same licensed operating base.

Best picks by player type
Best if you want the nearest alternative
talkSPORT BET is the closest practical move if you like BetVictor as a sportsbook first and don’t want to slide into a casino-heavy sibling.
Best if you want the slickest all rounder
Betano is the pick if you want a more polished front end without dropping down to a niche-feeling brand.
Best if you want more edge and energy
Parimatch is the one to try if BetVictor feels a bit too measured and you’d rather have a bolder sports tone.
Best if bingo matters more than sport
Heart Bingo makes the most sense if you’re moving away from sports betting and into softer community-style play.
Best if you really only care about casino games
Smooth Spins is the cleaner fit if you mostly use BetVictor’s casino side and want something with less bookmaker baggage.
Ownership, licensing and the UK position
BetVictor is legal for players in Great Britain. The operator is BV Gaming Limited, UKGC account 39576, and the current Gambling Commission record shows active remote permissions for casino, bingo, general betting standard real event and general betting standard virtual event. For a UK reader, that’s the key point. This is a properly licensed British-facing operator.
The current UKGC record also shows no regulatory actions, which is worth saying because that’s not always the case with large operators. On the site itself, BetVictor also states its wider Gibraltar and Ireland licensing position, but for British customers, the UKGC entry is the bit that matters most.
What I’d add, from a brand point of view, is that BetVictor still feels like heritage bookmaking rather than a modern betting brand. It can trace its roots back to 1946, when it began as a trackside bookmaker in London’s East End, and that old bookmaking spine still comes through.
BetVictor still sells sport first, then casino second
That comes through in the welcome offers. The main sports sign-up deal is simple enough. Opt in, deposit and bet £10 or more on any sports market at minimum odds of 1/1 within 7 days of registering, with no cash out, and you get £25 in Sports Free Bets. There’s also a football-specific version that gives £30 in Free Football Bets on the same basic deposit-and-bet structure.
The casino welcome offer is a little busier. New customers can opt in, deposit and wager £10 or more on selected games within 7 days of registration to get £20 in Casino Bonus Funds plus 50 Free Spins on Age of the Gods: God of Storms 3. The bonus funds carry 10x wagering, the stated max withdrawal is £250, and the offer has a 30 day expiry.
My view is that the sports side is clearer and more in character. The casino deal is still decent enough by current UK standards, but it feels more like a supporting offer. BetVictor still wants you to think bookmaker first.
Payments, withdrawals and KYC
BetVictor is better than a lot of big brands at giving at least some useful payment details. The clearly advertised payment methods are Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, Apple Pay and Google Pay. Deposits are described as instant.
On minimums, the site says the minimum deposit starts at £5 for Apple Pay and Google Pay, while Visa and Mastercard deposits start at £10. The minimum withdrawal is £5. BetVictor says it aims to process most withdrawal requests within 24 hours. Apple Pay and Google Pay can be among the fastest options, often landing the same day or within a few hours once approved, while Visa and Mastercard typically take 1 to 3 working days, depending on the bank.
There’s also a clear closed-loop policy, so withdrawals normally go back through the same method used for deposit. That’s standard anti-money-laundering practice, but some players still get caught by it when they assume they can freely switch payout routes later.
KYC is exactly what you’d expect from a major UKGC operator. BetVictor says you may need to provide ID and proof of address, and it’s open about the fact that verification can delay withdrawals if you haven’t sorted it early.
Why BetVictor still feels like the flagship
This is where BetVictor separates itself from the rest of the licensed stable. It still feels like a bookmaker that happens to have a casino, not a casino that bolted sports on later. The front end pushes horse racing, football, bet boosts, in-play and bet builder as core habits rather than side dishes. That tone matters, because plenty of gambling sites lose their identity once they try to be everything at once.
The casino side is still well stocked. The homepage showcases games such as BetVictor Premium Blackjack, BetVictor Big Bass Splash, 20p Roulette, Live Crazy Time, Gates of Olympus and Book of Dead. So there’s no shortage of casino content. It just doesn’t swallow the whole brand.
That’s why people looking for BetVictor sister sites are often really asking a slightly different question. They’re not just asking who shares the licence. They’re asking which linked brands might scratch the same itch. In most cases, the answer is that they all offer variety, but BetVictor itself still feels like the centre of gravity.
Support and complaints
BetVictor’s support setup is clearer than a lot of large operators. The site points customers towards a Message Us function, an Email Us route and a dedicated Help Centre. It also says customer support is available 24/7 via chat or email.
Support route: Message Us, email and Help Centre
Email: help@betvictor.com
Phone number: No published customer support phone number
The complaints path is one of the more explicit ones I’ve seen. Step 1 goes to resolution@betvictor.com. Step 2 goes to departmentmanagement@betvictor.com. Step 3 goes to CustomerRelations@BetVictor.com. After that, unresolved disputes can go to IBAS, and BetVictor also points customers towards Resolver as part of the process.
That’s a solid complaints ladder. I’d rather see a published phone line as well, but on the dispute side at least, BetVictor doesn’t leave you guessing where to go next.
What I like, and what I don’t
What I like
- BetVictor still feels like a real bookmaker with history, not just another app with odds attached.
- The current UKGC record is clean, with no regulatory actions showing on the BV Gaming entry.
- The payment setup is more useful than many rivals, especially on minimums and withdrawal timing.
- The complaints path is properly mapped out, with named escalation emails and IBAS at the end of it.
What I don’t
- The sister site picture is a patchwork of White Label partners rather than a coherent brand family.
- The casino offer is decent, but the sports side is much clearer and more confident than the gaming side.
- There’s no published customer phone number, which feels a bit remiss for a brand this established.
- If you want a direct one-to-one BetVictor replacement, none of the sister sites quite gives you that.
My final verdict on BetVictor and its sister sites
BetVictor is bigger than its sister site story. The White Label links are all fine in their own way, but they don’t define the brand. They orbit it. If you want the closest betting-first relative, go to talkSPORT BET. If you want the slickest mainstream cousin, go to Betano. But if what you actually like is BetVictor’s mix of old British bookmaker instincts and modern online competence, the truth is simpler than that. The best BetVictor alternative is often just BetVictor itself.
FAQs about BetVictor sister sites
Does BetVictor have sister sites?
Yes. On BV Gaming Limited’s current UKGC domain record, the active White Label sister brands include Betano, Heart Bingo, Parimatch, Smooth Spins and talkSPORT BET.
Are those brands owned by BetVictor in the simple sense?
Not in the neat household-family sense people often imagine. They’re linked through the same licensed operating base and White Label structure, not because they’re all directly controlled by the people behind BetVictor.
Is BetVictor legal for UK players?
Yes. BetVictor is operated for Great Britain under BV Gaming Limited, UKGC account 39576.
What’s BetVictor’s current welcome offer?
The main sports deal is opt in, deposit and bet £10 or more on sport at minimum odds of 1/1 within 7 days, with no cash out, to get £25 in sports free bets. There’s also a football-specific £30 version and a separate casino offer.
What’s the current BetVictor casino sign-up offer?
Opt in, deposit and wager £10 or more on selected games within 7 days to get £20 in casino bonus funds with 10x wagering, a £250 max withdrawal, plus 50 free spins on Age of the Gods: God of Storms 3, with 30 day expiry.
What payment methods does BetVictor offer for UK players?
Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, Apple Pay and Google Pay are the promoted options on the payment pages.
Does BetVictor offer a customer support phone number?
No. The support routes I could verify are Message Us, email and the Help Centre.