
FunBet sister sites in a nutshell
FunBet is the plain-speaking sports and casino brand in the Mondero Enterprises Limited family. Its sister sites include TikiTaka, Mr Punter, Fat Pirate Casino, Casino Lab, Wild Robin, Gransino, Cazeus and Magius. TikiTaka is the natural place to start if you want a sports-led comparison, while Casino Lab and Fat Pirate Casino show what the same network looks like when the casino side takes the lead.

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At a glance
Brand reviewed
FunBet
Brand domain
funbet.com
Operator
Mondero Enterprises Limited
UK status
No UKGC licence
Product type
Casino, live casino and sportsbook
Main welcome offer
100% up to £425 plus 200 free spins
Best sister sites
TikiTaka, Mr Punter, Fat Pirate Casino, Casino Lab, Wild Robin
Last checked
9 July 2026
FunBet is the straight sports and casino brand in the Mondero group
FunBet doesn’t have TikiTaka’s football idea, Mr Punter’s bettor identity, Fat Pirate Casino’s louder theme, or Casino Lab’s experiment-style wrapper. It’s more direct than that: sportsbook, live betting, virtual sports, casino games, live casino, jackpots, tournaments, challenges, a coin shop and a VIP club. In Mondero terms, it’s the brand that sells the full product without leaning too hard on a character or theme.
That makes the sister site comparison fairly easy. If you want the closest sports-led alternative, TikiTaka is the obvious match. If you think of yourself as a bettor first, Mr Punter is the better comparison. If you want the same network but a stronger casino identity, Fat Pirate Casino, Casino Lab and Wild Robin are more likely to please you.

FunBet sister sites
The best FunBet sister sites are the Mondero brands that already have clear comparison value. They’re not sister sites because they look similar. They’re sister sites because they sit in the same Mondero network, with the same offshore risk issues underneath.

TikiTaka
Best fit: The closest FunBet sister site if the sports side matters.
Theme angle: TikiTaka turns the sportsbook idea into a football brand, while FunBet keeps things plainer and broader.
Product overlap: Both sit across casino, live casino and sports betting, so the comparison is more practical than cosmetic.
Bonus feel: TikiTaka has a strong World Cup style pitch, while FunBet also leads with a sports welcome offer and a separate casino welcome offer.
Player risk: The same Mondero caution applies. No UKGC licence means UK players shouldn’t treat either brand as a safe alternative.
Best comparison point: TikiTaka shows what FunBet would look like with a clearer sports identity.

Mr Punter
Best fit: The bettor-first FunBet sister site.
Theme angle: Mr Punter is built around the punter identity, while FunBet is more of a general betting and casino brand.
Product overlap: Both are useful comparisons for readers who care about sports betting, live markets and casino access in one account.
Bonus feel: Expect the same big-offer Mondero pattern, with the detail sitting in wagering, withdrawal and eligibility rules.
Player risk: Mr Punter has already been treated on The Sister Site as a brand to be wary of, especially because of its licensing position.
Best comparison point: Mr Punter is stronger if the sportsbook is the reason you’d consider FunBet at all.

Fat Pirate Casino
Best fit: The louder casino-led FunBet sister site.
Theme angle: Fat Pirate Casino sells the Mondero setup through a stronger themed casino wrapper rather than FunBet’s general betting identity.
Product overlap: It still belongs in the same casino and sportsbook family, but the casino side feels more central.
Bonus feel: Fat Pirate Casino is another promotion-heavy Mondero brand, so headline value needs to be weighed against the cashout rules.
Player risk: The UKGC position doesn’t improve just because the theme changes.
Best comparison point: Fat Pirate Casino helps show whether FunBet’s plainness is a strength or just a less memorable wrapper.

Casino Lab
Best fit: The casino-first alternative in the same Mondero network.
Theme angle: Casino Lab swaps FunBet’s sportsbook neutrality for a science-style casino identity.
Product overlap: Its comparison value is strongest around the casino lobby, live casino, promotions and offshore terms.
Bonus feel: I’ve already reviewed Casino Lab’s 100% to £425 plus 200 spins style offer, which closely mirrors FunBet’s casino welcome pitch.
Player risk: Casino Lab has the same issue as FunBet: big offer up front, no UK protection behind it.
Best comparison point: Casino Lab is the sister site to look at if you don’t need the sportsbook part of FunBet.

Wild Robin
Best fit: The best-established FunBet sister site in recent years.
Theme angle: Wild Robin has a stronger (Robin Hood-inspired) character identity than FunBet, even if the underlying risk picture points in the same direction.
Product overlap: Pretty much the same casino product as FunBet, Cazeus, TikiTaka, Mr Punter and Fat Pirate Casino.
Bonus feel: Wild Robin’s offer profile is larger and noisier, which makes FunBet look more restrained by comparison.
Player risk: The key UK point remains unchanged: it isn’t a UKGC-licensed route for British players.
Best comparison point: Wild Robin is useful for seeing how far the same network style stretches across differently branded casinos.
Which FunBet sister site is the best fit for you?
Closest sports match
TikiTaka, because it keeps the sports and casino mix but gives the sports side a clearer football identity.
Best bettor comparison
Mr Punter, because it feels more focused on the person placing bets rather than the casino lobby.
Best casino comparison
Casino Lab, because its 100% to £425 plus 200 spins offer makes it a neat mirror for FunBet’s casino pitch.
Biggest theme switch
Fat Pirate Casino, because it keeps the same family feel but changes the brand personality completely.
Who owns FunBet?
FunBet is operated by Mondero Enterprises Limited. That places it in the same operator group as TikiTaka, Mr Punter, Fat Pirate Casino, Casino Lab, Wild Robin, Gransino, Cazeus and Magius. The UK licensing position is the bit that matters most. FunBet doesn’t have a UK Gambling Commission licence. It also gives UK readers a messy picture: GBP bonus figures appear in the offer material, but UK-specific cashier information isn’t presented with the same clarity. That’s not the sort of setup I’d want to see before opening an account.

The product: sportsbook first, but the casino lobby is still large
FunBet is more than a slot site with a sportsbook bolted on. The sports side includes pre-match betting, live betting, virtual sports, football, tennis, table tennis, basketball, ice hockey, American football and baseball. The promotions also include accumulator boosts, bet builder offers and early payout when a team goes two goals ahead.
The casino side is busy too. The lobby split includes 386 top games in the UK-facing section, 505 new games, 481 popular games, 92 roulette titles, 61 blackjack titles, 195 hot jackpots and 6,798 slots. FunBet also presents the casino as having over 4,000 games including live dealers, so the exact count depends on which part of the site you’re using, but there’s clearly no shortage of content.
The game mix is practical rather than boutique. Examples include Royal Strike, Hot Step 2 Extreme, Xmas Drop, Fortune Coins Unlimited Fortune, Wild Hot 40 Deluxe, Fire Crown, Coin Strike: Hold and Win, Joker Streak XL: Hold and Win, 2026 Hit Slot, Blazing Crown Deluxe and 40 Burning Sevens. The live casino side includes roulette, blackjack, baccarat, game shows and Gold Saloon tables, with provider coverage from names such as Playson, Hacksaw Gaming, Yggdrasil, Amusnet, Red Tiger, BGaming, Spinomenal, Evoplay, Endorphina and Fazi.
That is the best case for FunBet: lots of sports, lots of casino games, and lots of promotions in one place. The worst case is just as clear: a large lobby doesn’t replace a UK licence, a reliable complaints route or a clean withdrawal reputation.
Bonuses: big headline figures, tight cashout rules
FunBet’s casino welcome offer is 100% up to £425 plus 200 free spins. The minimum deposit is £17, and the offer is for newly registered customers making their first qualifying deposit. The bonus has to be activated from the profile bonus area before any bets are made with the qualifying deposit.
The wagering is the first big catch. FunBet requires the deposit plus bonus to be wagered 35 times, while winnings from free spins need to be wagered 40 times. The casino bonus must be completed within 10 days of activation. The free spins arrive in batches of 20 per day across 10 days, and each batch has a 24-hour claim window.
The second big catch is the cap. Deposit casino bonuses have a maximum release limit of 10 times the bonus amount, while winnings released from free spins are capped at £42.50 for up to 50 free spins or £85 for more than 50 free spins. Skrill and Neteller deposits don’t qualify for the casino welcome promotion. The maximum bet with an active casino bonus is £85, which is much higher than the kind of limit UK players are now used to seeing on licensed sites.
My view is simple: the headline offer looks generous, but the rules aren’t light. The casino bonus is especially demanding because it combines 35 times wagering on deposit plus bonus, a 10-day deadline, Skrill and Neteller exclusions, free spin release caps and a 10 times bonus cashout ceiling.
Deposits, withdrawals and verification
FunBet’s cashier information isn’t happy reading for UK readers. The brand uses sterling in the casino welcome offer, but the only payment table available lists Euro limits and methods. Those methods include card payments, Visa and Mastercard, Skrill, Mifinity and a long list of crypto options, with visible ranges including £10 to £2,000 for card payments, £10 to £5,000 for Skrill, £10 to £5,000 for Mifinity and £30 to £5,000 for Bitcoin.
The terms say withdrawals are processed using the same payment method as the deposit wherever possible, but FunBet also reserves the right to pay by a different method. Before any withdrawal can be approved, deposited funds and subsequent winnings must meet at least a 1x wagering requirement. If that hasn’t happened, FunBet says it can cancel winnings and apply commission.
Withdrawal requests are worked through by the finance department within three business days, provided all other conditions and checks are complete. The finance department processes withdrawals from 6am to 5pm GMT, Monday to Friday. FunBet also says a player can have a maximum of three pending withdrawals at any time, and that withdrawals are processed with monthly limits and VIP status in mind.
KYC is wide-ranging. FunBet can ask for ID, proof of residence, proof of payment ownership, transaction histories, bank or card statements and source of funds information. Players have 30 days to provide requested documents. FunBet says it usually verifies documents within 10 days after the request has been fully answered, but also leaves room for additional time and checks.
Support, complaints and reputation
FunBet’s help centre lists 24/7 live chat and support@funbet.com. The complaints route in the terms starts with customer support, then moves to complaints@funbet.com if the matter becomes a formal dispute. A complaint should include the account username, full registered name, registered email address, a subject line containing the complaint reason, a detailed summary and the relevant dates and times.
No customer support phone number is provided. There is also no UK ADR route, because FunBet isn’t UKGC licensed. That matters because an unresolved UK dispute at a licensed operator has a formal escalation path. A FunBet dispute doesn’t sit in that system.
The feedback picture is poor. Trustpilot lists FunBet at 2.1 from 282 reviews, with 72% of reviews marked one-star. The recurring player complaints are about withdrawal delays, cancelled withdrawals, deposit issues, customer service and account closure concerns. Some positive reviews praise the game selection and site feel, but the payment complaints are too frequent to treat as background noise.
What I like, and what I don’t
What I like
- The Mondero sister site network is easy to map, with TikiTaka, Mr Punter, Fat Pirate Casino, Casino Lab and Wild Robin giving strong comparisons.
- The sportsbook is a real part of the product, with live betting, virtual sports, bet builders, accumulator boosts and early payout offers.
- The casino library is large, with slots, jackpots, roulette, blackjack, live casino tables and game shows.
- The provider list is great, including Playson, Hacksaw Gaming, Yggdrasil, Amusnet, Red Tiger, BGaming and Spinomenal.
- The help centre gives live chat and an email route, and the complaints email is set out in the terms.
What I don’t
- FunBet isn’t licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, so UK players don’t get UKGC protection.
- The casino welcome bonus needs 35 times wagering on deposit plus bonus, and free spin winnings need 40 times wagering.
- Deposit casino bonus winnings are capped at 10 times the bonus amount.
- Withdrawals are processed within three business days only after checks and conditions are complete.
- Feedback is weak, with repeated complaints about withdrawals and support.
Where I land on FunBet and its sister sites
FunBet is one of the easier Mondero brands to understand because it doesn’t overcomplicate its identity. It gives you sports betting, live betting, virtual sports, casino games, live casino, jackpots, promotions, tournaments, challenges, a coin shop and a VIP ladder. If the product were sitting under a UK licence with cleaner banking and better player feedback, it would be a serious all-round performer.
But that isn’t the page we’re on. FunBet has no UKGC licence, unclear UK-facing consistency, demanding bonus terms, three-business-day withdrawal handling and poor feedback around payouts. The sister sites are useful to know because they show the shape of the Mondero network, not because they solve the risk. TikiTaka is the closest sports match, Mr Punter is the bettor-first version, and Casino Lab or Fat Pirate Casino make more sense if you mainly care about casino games. For UK players, though, my answer is firm: don’t treat FunBet or its Mondero sister sites as a proper substitute for a UK-licensed brand.
FunBet sister sites FAQ
Does FunBet have sister sites?
Yes. FunBet is part of the Mondero Enterprises Limited network, with sister sites including TikiTaka, Mr Punter, Fat Pirate Casino, Casino Lab, Wild Robin, Gransino, Cazeus and Magius.
Who operates FunBet?
FunBet is operated by Mondero Enterprises Limited.
Is FunBet licensed by the UK Gambling Commission?
No. FunBet doesn’t hold a UK Gambling Commission licence, so UK players don’t get the protection of the British licensed gambling system.
Which FunBet sister site is closest?
TikiTaka is the closest FunBet sister site if you want the same sports and casino mix. Mr Punter is the better comparison if betting is the main reason you’re looking.
What is the FunBet casino welcome bonus?
The casino welcome offer is 100% up to £425 plus 200 free spins. The minimum deposit is £17, and the wagering is 35 times deposit plus bonus. Free spin winnings need 40 times wagering.
Does FunBet have a sportsbook?
Yes. FunBet has sports betting, live betting, virtual sports, football, tennis, basketball, ice hockey, baseball and other betting markets, plus casino and live casino games.
How long do FunBet withdrawals take?
FunBet’s terms say withdrawal requests are worked through by the finance department within three business days, provided checks and other conditions are complete.
How can I contact FunBet support?
FunBet support is available by live chat and email at support@funbet.com. Formal complaints can be escalated to complaints@funbet.com. No customer support phone number is provided.