
The HighBet sister sites in a nutshell
HighBet is licensed for Britain through SCGO Limited, UKGC account 44662. Its best sister site comparisons are VBET, Arrowbet, Brotherbets and Dafabet. VBET is the bigger brand on the licence, Arrowbet is the sportsbook white-label comparison, Brotherbets is the plainer betting-and-casino brand, and Dafabet brings a more international betting feel. HighBet used to be part of the AG Communications network, but it moved to SCGO in 2026, so the old AG sister site trail is now just historical context.

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At a glance
Brand reviewed
HighBet
Current operator
SCGO Limited
Former operator
AG Communications Limited
UKGC account
44662
UK status
Licensed for Britain
Network type
White-label sportsbooks and casino brands
Useful comparisons
VBET, Arrowbet, Brotherbets, Dafabet
Last checked
18 May 2026
The SCGO brands worth putting beside HighBet
The HighBet sister sites family is compact. That helps, because the comparisons no longer come from a near-endless list of old AG Communications brands. VBET gives you the network’s flagship. Arrowbet and Brotherbets show the smaller white-label betting lane. Dafabet adds a more international point of comparison. HighBet’s own position sits somewhere between them: sharper than the plainest brands, but nowhere near as established as VBET.


VBET
- Relationship: The main brand on SCGO’s UKGC licence, and its long-standing flagship.
- Best for: Players who like the SCGO style but want a larger, more established sports-and-casino brand.
- Closest overlap: Sport first, casino alongside, virtuals in the mix and the same Malta-based UK licence holder.
- Biggest difference: VBET feels like the licence’s shop window. HighBet feels like a white-label betting brand trying to prove itself.
- My read: If HighBet feels a little light, VBET is the obvious place to compare depth, market range and wider product muscle.

Arrowbet
- Relationship: A white-label site on the same SCGO Limited licence as HighBet.
- Best for: Bettors who want a simpler sportsbook comparison without VBET’s bigger-brand weight.
- Closest overlap: Sportsbook-led, casino access, UKGC regulation, and the same operating company behind the scenes.
- Biggest difference: Arrowbet feels more stripped back. HighBet does a better job of looking like a refreshed sports-and-casino brand.
- My read: It’s useful as a straight white-label comparison, but I’d expect most players to find HighBet the stronger of the two.

Brotherbets
- Relationship: Another SCGO white-label brand, positioned in the same sports-and-casino corner of the licence.
- Best for: Players who want a smaller betting site and don’t need HighBet’s more polished relaunch feel.
- Closest overlap: Same licence holder, same UK-facing operator and the same blend of betting with casino games.
- Biggest difference: Brotherbets is plainer. HighBet feels more deliberate, especially around football, racing, casino and mobile browsing.
- My read: It has a place in the family, but it doesn’t give me many reasons to pick it over HighBet unless you prefer the simpler skin.

Dafabet
- Relationship: A white-label brand on the SCGO Limited UKGC licence, with a more recognisable international betting identity.
- Best for: Players who want the same licence family but a brand that feels less like a newer UK relaunch.
- Closest overlap: Sportsbook-led, casino support, and a betting-first layout rather than a pure casino feel.
- Biggest difference: Dafabet brings an established global betting reputation. HighBet feels cleaner, newer and more tightly aimed at UK players.
- My read: It’s the brand that gives the SCGO network extra weight, though it won’t feel as neatly UK-focused as HighBet.

Best picks by player type
Best if you want the operator’s flagship brand
VBET is the natural comparison if you want the biggest name on the licence rather than a white-label sportsbook.
Best if you want a direct sportsbook sister site
Arrowbet is the one-to-one betting comparison, though HighBet has the stronger overall package.
Best if you want something plainer
Brotherbets is the smaller, simpler option if you don’t need HighBet’s more polished sportsbook look.
Best if brand recognition matters
Dafabet is the bigger international name in the same white-label group.
Ownership and licensing
HighBet is legal for players in Britain. It’s operated by SCGO Limited, UKGC account 44662. The Gambling Commission lists the head office as Luxe Pavilion 2nd Level, Diamonds International Building, Portomaso, St. Julians, STJ 4010, Malta. The SCGO licence carries active remote permissions for casino, general betting standard real events, general betting standard virtual events, betting intermediary and pool betting. That’s why HighBet can offer sports, virtuals and casino from the same website and app.
The welcome bonus choice is attractive
HighBet gives newly-verified customers a choice between sports and casino bonuses. You can’t take both welcome offers, which is the first thing I’d keep in mind before opting in.
The sports route gives £30 in free bets after you opt in, deposit at least £10 by debit card, then place a £10 real-money sports bet at minimum odds of 1/1 within 7 days of registration. BetBuilder bets and Cash Out bets don’t qualify.
The £30 comes as three separate £10 free bets. One is for a football accumulator with at least 4 selections at minimum odds of 2/5 per leg. One is for a horse racing win single at odds of 2/1 or higher, with each-way bets excluded. One is for a basketball or tennis accumulator with at least 4 selections at minimum odds of 2/5 per leg. Each token has a maximum payout of £40, the stake isn’t returned, and the free bets expire after 3 days.
The casino route is smaller but simpler. New customers can opt in, deposit at least £10 by debit card, then wager £10 in real money on slot games on the same calendar day. The reward is 50 free spins on Big Bass Splash, credited within 24 hours. Each spin is worth £0.10, the spins must be claimed in the Bonuses section, and they expire after 5 days.
Any casino free spin winnings are paid as cash with no wagering requirement. That’s the best part of the whole welcome setup. The sports offer has more headline value, but the restrictions are tight enough that I’d only pick it if those three tokens match how you actually bet.
Payments, withdrawals and KYC
HighBet’s payment list is decent for a sportsbook-led site. The available payment methods include Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Skrill, Neteller, Adyen, and Zimpler. The minimum deposit is £10. The welcome offers narrow things, though, because the qualifying deposit has to be made by debit card.
Withdrawal timing sits in the normal range rather than the instant-cashout fantasy some brands like to peddle. HighBet gives a 1 to 5 business day range. E-wallets such as Skrill, Neteller and Trustly are described as faster, often within 24 hours, while bank transfers and cards may take 3 to 5 business days.
The verification page is fairly plain about what might be needed. Expect that you’ll have to produce ID such as a passport, driving licence or government-issued document. If account activity prompts deeper checks, HighBet may ask for source-of-funds or affordability evidence, including payslips, bank statements, tax returns, pension or benefits statements, dividend evidence, inheritance documents or sale-of-property proof.
My view is that HighBet is easy enough to fund, but the best route depends on what you value. A debit card is essential for the welcome offers. E-wallets may suit withdrawals better. That split can be a pain, and it’s exactly the kind of detail players should think about before depositing.
HighBet feels like a relaunch rather than a relic
HighBet’s old AG Communications connection could easily make the brand look stale if you’re working from old information. The current version of the site doesn’t feel like that. It feels like a sportsbook trying to stand on its own feet under SCGO Limited: cleaner layout, bigger betting menu, casino support and enough live sports energy to make the name work.
The sportsbook side is the stronger part. HighBet covers football, racing, tennis, basketball, esports, virtuals, and in-play markets, with Premier League football and major UK racing meetings highlighted heavily across the site. That tells me the brand is aiming at everyday punters, not just casino players drifting in from elsewhere.
The casino still matters. HighBet points players towards slots, live casino, table games and providers such as NetEnt, Evolution and Pragmatic Play. The app listing also describes a casino library of more than 3,000 games, so the casino isn’t just decorative. That being said, I’d still judge HighBet as a bookmaker with casino depth rather than a casino with a sportsbook tab.
Support and complaints
HighBet gives players live chat, email, FAQ pages and a contact form. Live chat is available 24/7, which is better than I’d expect from some smaller white-label betting brands. For anything that may need a paper trail, I’d use email as well as chat.
Support email: support@highbet.co.uk
Live chat: Available through the site, described as 24/7
Phone number: No customer support phone number
Operator: SCGO Limited, UKGC account 44662
ADR route: IBAS is named as the ADR provider once HighBet’s internal complaint process has ended or deadlock has been reached.
For a serious complaint, keep the useful bits together: account email, chosen welcome offer, debit-card deposit, qualifying bet or slot stake, odds, market, free-spin credit, withdrawal request, verification request, chat transcript and screenshots.
What I like, and what I don’t
What I like
- The casino welcome offer is simple once credited: 50 Big Bass Splash spins, 10p stake, cash winnings and no wagering.
- The sportsbook is big enough for ordinary betting habits, especially football, racing, tennis, basketball and in-play markets.
- VBET, Arrowbet, Brotherbets and Dafabet make the HighBet sister sites set focused enough to understand quickly.
- HighBet offers 24/7 live chat, a clear support email and IBAS as the named ADR route.
What I don’t
- The sports welcome offer looks easy until you notice the three tokens have different sports, odds and selection rules.
- The casino free spins expire after 5 days, so the best part of the offer still has a short clock.
- A debit card is required for the welcome offers, which makes the payment choice less flexible than the cashier list first suggests.
- No customer support phone number is given.
My final verdict on HighBet and its sister sites
HighBet is worth looking at with fresh eyes because its licence story has changed. A player who remembers it from the AG Communications era may arrive with the wrong expectations in mind. The current version belongs to SCGO, and that makes VBET, Arrowbet, Brotherbets and Dafabet the names that matter. I’d put HighBet above the other white-label siblings for quality, but below VBET for depth. The welcome offers are fair enough if you choose the right one: the sports route has more headline value, while the casino route is better once the spins land. For me, HighBet’s strongest use case is straightforward: it’s a tidy sportsbook-and-casino option for players who want a familiar betting experience without stepping into VBET’s bigger brand world.
FAQs about HighBet sister sites
Does HighBet have sister sites?
Yes. HighBet sits on the SCGO Limited UKGC licence with VBET, Arrowbet, Brotherbets and Dafabet as the current sister sites.
Who operates HighBet?
HighBet is operated by SCGO Limited, UKGC account 44662.
Is HighBet legal for UK players?
Yes. HighBet is licensed in Britain through SCGO Limited.
Was HighBet previously on the AG Communications network?
Yes. HighBet previously sat in the AG Communications Limited network, but it moved to SCGO Limited in 2026.
Which HighBet sister site is closest?
Arrowbet and Brotherbets are the closest white-label sportsbook comparisons, while VBET is the strongest overall comparison on the same licence.
Is VBET a HighBet sister site?
Yes. VBET and HighBet both sit on the SCGO Limited UKGC licence, although VBET is directly operated while HighBet is listed as a white-label domain.
What is the current HighBet sports welcome offer?
New customers can opt in, deposit £10 by debit card and place a £10 sports bet at odds of 1/1 or higher to get 3 x £10 free bets.
What is the current HighBet casino welcome offer?
New customers can opt in, deposit at least £10 by debit card, then wager £10 on slots on the same day to get 50 free spins on Big Bass Splash.
Do HighBet casino free-spin winnings have wagering?
No. Winnings from the 50 welcome free spins are paid as cash with no wagering requirement.
Can I claim both HighBet welcome offers?
No. HighBet says customers must choose either the sports welcome offer or the casino welcome offer, not both.
What payment methods does HighBet use?
HighBet lists Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Skrill, Neteller, Adyen and Zimpler among its payment routes. The welcome offers require debit card deposits.
Does HighBet have a phone number?
No customer support phone number is given. Support is available through 24/7 live chat and support@highbet.co.uk.