
Sister Sites Guide
Swifty Sports is a Sunderland-based bookmaker and casino that started its life in March 2022 as a sports-only platform and added casino, bingo and virtual events in August 2025. It’s operated by Swifty Global (UK) Ltd, a UK-registered company that combines the consumer-facing Swifty Sports brand with a B2B gambling software business that powers a handful of other independently licensed UK bookmakers. The parent company can be found at 4 St. Thomas Street, Sunderland, where it holds its own UKGC licence and has a clean regulatory record going back to its first licence in 2022. If you’ve landed here looking for a sister site network, the honest answer is that there isn’t one to speak of. What there is instead are two independently licensed bookmakers that share the same Swifty Global technology platform and are worth understanding if you want to know who is connected to Swifty Sports and how.
The Swifty Sports sister sites situation in a nutshell
Swifty Sports has no formal sister sites on its UKGC licence(58957). The UKGC record lists one active domain for the consumer brand: swiftysports.co.uk. There is no companion brand, and no shared licence network. The two brands closest to Swifty are TigerBet and Vickers Bet. Both use the Swifty Global platform for their sportsbook and casino technology. Crucially, both hold their own entirely separate UKGC licences: TigerBet under TigerPlay Limited (account 65319) and Vickers Bet under J R & S Leisure Limited (account 66877). They’re not sister sites of Swifty Sports in the regulatory sense. The connection is platform and technology only.

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At a glance
Brand reviewed
Swifty Sports
Operator
Swifty Global (UK) Ltd
UKGC account
58957
UK status
Licensed for Britain
Formal sister sites
None
Platform-connected brands
TigerBet, Vickers Bet
Sports welcome offer
Bet £10, Get £20 free bet. Min odds Evens (2.0). 7-day expiry.
Casino welcome offer
Deposit & wager £20 on slots, get 50 free spins on Bigger Bass Bonanza. Zero wagering on winnings.
Last checked
28 May 2026
The platform connections: TigerBet and Vickers Bet
With no formal Swifty Sports sister sites, the question shifts to which brands share Swifty Global’s technology and what that connection actually means for a player. TigerBet and Vickers Bet both run on the same proprietary Swifty Global sportsbook and casino engine as Swifty Sports. The interface will feel immediately familiar to anyone moving between the three. But they have their own UKGC licences, their own operators and their own regulatory standing. They’re independent bookmakers that happen to use the same software platform, not brands under a shared regulatory umbrella.


TigerBet
My take: TigerBet is the newest brand in the Swifty Global neighbourhood, having launched in late 2025 under TigerPlay Limited. It’s operated under its own UKGC licence (account 65319), completely separate from Swifty Global’s account 58957. The platform experience is essentially identical to Swifty Sports: the same sportsbook engine, the same navigation architecture, the same casino game selection from the same providers. If you’re a Swifty Sports player who wants to open a second account at a platform-familiar brand and claim a fresh welcome offer, TigerBet is the most directly like-for-like option available.
Best for: Swifty Sports players who want a parallel account at a brand running on the same platform, particularly those who want Best Odds Guaranteed and a loyalty programme (TigerBet’s Tiger Club) that Swifty Sports doesn’t currently offer.
What feels similar: Essentially everything about the product interface, the sportsbook structure, the casino game library and the betting mechanics. The Swifty Global platform is consistent across all three brands in how it looks, navigates and functions. The payment infrastructure is also broadly comparable.
What feels different: TigerBet holds its own UKGC licence (65319, TigerPlay Limited) and is a genuinely separate regulated brand. It launched in late 2025, making it even newer than Swifty Sports’ casino section. The Tiger Club loyalty programme gives it a reward structure. There’s currently no casino welcome offer matching the size of Swifty Sports’ 50 free spins deal at TigerBet.
The angle: The closest available platform alternative if you want the same Swifty Global experience from a fresh account with its own separate UKGC licence. Genuinely new to market but backed by the same technology infrastructure.

Vickers Bet
My take: Vickers Bet is the most established of the three Swifty Global platform brands, having operated for decades. It’s owned by J R & S Leisure Limited under its own UKGC licence (66877) and has a genuinely different brand story from Swifty Sports. The Vickers family has been bookmaking since 1986: Ian Vickers was a jockey and trainer before transitioning into bookmaking, and that racing heritage is evident throughout the product. Vickers Bet is focused on horse racing above all other sports and operates without a casino section, making it deliberately leaner than Swifty Sports’ combined sportsbook-and-casino offering.
Best for: Swifty Sports players who came primarily for horse racing and want to explore a platform-familiar alternative from a brand whose entire identity is built around the sport. Vickers Bet’s odds on British and Irish racing are competitive, the stake limits on individual race bets are reportedly more generous than Swifty Sports’ current ceiling, and the racing-specific promotional offers suit a punter who bets exclusively or mainly on horses.
What feels similar: The same Swifty Global platform underneath, so the navigation and betting slip mechanics will feel immediately familiar. Same general payment approach. UKGC-licensed and fully regulated for UK players.
What feels different: No casino. Vickers Bet is a pure sportsbook and makes no attempt to be anything else. Its brand identity is rooted in old-fashioned bookmaking heritage rather than digital-first product development. It’s also operated by an entirely separate legal entity (J R & S Leisure Limited) with its own UKGC account, its own compliance obligations and its own regulatory history.
The angle: The right choice for a Swifty Sports racing punter who wants a platform-familiar alternative with a stronger racing identity and a longer operating track record on the same software.
Why TigerBet and Vickers Bet aren’t technically Swifty Sports sister sites
The distinction is worth spelling out precisely, because a lot of content you might see elsewhere on these three brands conflates the platform relationship with the regulatory one. In the UK gambling market, “sister site” means two brands sharing a UKGC operating licence account. That’s a regulatory relationship with concrete practical implications: a self-exclusion on one brand applies to the other, bonus eligibility is shared, and the same licensed operator is accountable for both. The UKGC’s register for account 58957 lists only one consumer-facing domain for Swifty Sports. TigerBet and Vickers Bet are on separate accounts (65319 and 66877 respectively) with separate operators.
The Swifty Global connection between all three is a B2B software relationship. Swifty Global (UK) Ltd holds a Gambling Software licence (active from March 2022) precisely because it provides its platform to other UKGC-licensed operators. TigerBet and Vickers Bet are clients of that software platform, not sister sites on the same licence. Think of it the way you might think of three bookmakers all built on the same white-label infrastructure: familiar to look at and use, entirely separate in terms of who is responsible for what when something goes wrong.
The practical consequence for UK players is this. If you self-exclude at Swifty Sports through GamStop or through the operator’s own tools, that exclusion does not automatically extend to TigerBet or Vickers Bet. If you want to exclude yourself from all three platforms, you’d need to do so separately at each one. That’s a meaningful distinction, and it’s worth being clear about rather than leaving players to assume that a platform look-alike implies a shared regulatory structure.

Best picks by player type
If you want a familiar brand to open alongside your Swifty Sports account
TigerBet is the most immediately comparable. Same Swifty Global engine, separate UKGC licence, its own welcome offer and the Tiger Club loyalty programme. The newest of the three by launch date, but the same proven technology underneath.
If horse racing is your primary reason for being at Swifty Sports
Vickers Bet is the better-developed racing specialist. A brand built around bookmaking heritage since 1986, on the same Swifty Global platform, with a racing-first identity that Swifty Sports’ broader combined product doesn’t match specifically for horse punters.
Ownership, licensing and what a Sunderland-registered operator looks like
Swifty Sports is operated by Swifty Global (UK) Ltd, with its head office at 4 St. Thomas Street, Sunderland SR1 1NW. That’s a UK-registered company at a verifiable UK address, which is less common than it might sound: most online bookmakers and casinos are incorporated in Gibraltar, Malta or the Isle of Man. The Sunderland registration means that Swifty Global (UK) Ltd is subject to UK company law as well as UKGC regulation, which adds a layer of domestic accountability alongside the standard remote gambling obligations.
The UKGC licence account (58957) carries five active licence types. The General Betting Standard for Real Events licence has been active since 24 March 2022, which is when the brand launched as a sportsbook. The Gambling Software licence from the same date confirms that Swifty Global has been acting as a platform provider to other operators from the start. The Casino, Bingo and General Betting Standard for Virtual Events licences are all newer, having been added on 29 August 2025, which is when the casino and bingo sections of swiftysports.co.uk went live.
Swifty Sports also holds an Irish licence and covers the Irish market at swiftysports.ie, which is operated under separate Irish regulatory authority rather than the UK UKGC licence. GAA sports coverage, which appears in the Swifty Sports sportsbook alongside standard UK markets, reflects that Irish dimension.
The regulatory actions record for Swifty Sports and its operator is empty. No fines, no warnings, no conditions imposed. For an operator that has held active UKGC licences since March 2022, that’s a straightforward clean record. It’s not a long record, because the business itself is young, but it’s an unblemished one.
Sportsbook first: what the product actually covers
The betting side of Swifty Sports is the more developed half of the product, which makes sense given it had a three-year head start on the casino. The sportsbook covers more than 23 sports including football, horse racing, greyhounds, tennis, basketball, cricket, rugby union, golf, boxing, MMA and esports, alongside GAA markets that reflect the Irish market dimension. Pre-match and in-play betting are both available. Bet Builder allows customers to combine markets within a single match into a custom accumulator, which is now the feature most UK sports bettors expect as standard. Full cash-out is available across the board.
Best Odds Guaranteed on UK and Irish horse racing is available from 10am to midnight daily, which is a meaningful commitment for racing punters and one that the sharper operators in the challenger bookmaker tier don’t always match. The odds across major football markets sit at a reasonable margin, though independent odds comparison data places Swifty Sports in the competitive rather than market-leading tier for football specifically.
One limitation worth stating clearly: there’s no live streaming on the platform as of May 2026. For horse racing and football punters who want to watch events they’ve bet on, this is a practical gap that more established bookmakers have addressed and that Swifty Sports hasn’t yet. The individual horse racing stake cap of £250 per bet is also lower than what the larger UK bookmakers typically allow for serious racing punters. Both are areas where the platform’s relative youth shows.
The casino, live since August 2025, carries 700-plus games across 550-plus slots, 200-plus live casino tables and 70 jackpot titles. Providers include Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Big Time Gaming, Nolimit City, Evolution Gaming and Ezugi. That’s a respectable set of studios for a platform in its first year of casino operation. The live casino is powered primarily by Evolution and Ezugi, covering blackjack, roulette, baccarat and game-show tables. Native iOS and Android apps are available and have been well-reviewed for mobile performance.
The welcome offers: sports and casino, each with a clean structure
Swifty Sports runs separate welcome offers for its sportsbook and casino, which is consistent with the January 2026 UKGC rules on mixed-product promotions. You can claim one or both depending on which products you intend to use.
Sports: Bet £10, Get £20 free bet. Deposit at least £10 and place a qualifying single bet of at least £10 on any sports market at minimum odds of Evens (2.0). The qualifying bet must be a single selection, not an accumulator or multi. Price boosts and specials are excluded from qualifying. Once the bet settles, a £20 free bet is credited to your account within 24 hours. The free bet expires after seven days. If your qualifying bet is voided or cashed out, it won’t count and you’d need to place another qualifying bet. Stake is not returned with any free bet winnings.
Casino: Deposit and wager £20 on slots, get 50 free spins on Bigger Bass Bonanza. Deposit at least £20 and wager that amount on qualifying slot games within the specified claim window. You’ll receive 50 free spins on Bigger Bass Bonanza, with all winnings from those spins paid directly into your cash balance with no wagering requirement attached. What you win, you keep. The zero-wagering structure is the most player-friendly element of the casino offer and is worth noting as genuinely uncommon in the wider UK casino market.
Beyond the welcome offers, the ongoing promotion calendar includes acca boosts, price boosts on selected fixtures and cashback offers for regular customers. Push notifications through the app are used to flag active promotions, which is a practical delivery mechanism for the mobile-first audience the brand was built around. The Best Odds Guaranteed on racing is available to all customers daily and represents a consistent ongoing value that doesn’t require a promotional opt-in.
Deposits, withdrawals and a lean but functional cashier
The payment range at Swifty Sports is limited to four methods: Visa Debit, Mastercard, Apple Pay and Google Pay. Bank transfer is available as a withdrawal method. There are no e-wallets and no PayPal. This is the most commonly cited limitation in player feedback and it’s a fair one. For an operator trying to establish itself as a serious UK bookmaker, the absence of PayPal in particular closes the door to a significant portion of UK bettors before they’ve looked at a single market.
The minimum deposit is £10, with instant processing and no fees from the Swifty Sports end. The minimum withdrawal is £5. Swifty Sports processes withdrawal requests in batches, with most cleared within 24 to 48 hours of the request being submitted. Several reviewers report faster timelines in practice, and my test found funds arriving in under an hour via debit card. Apple Pay withdrawals follow a similar timeline. Bank transfer takes longer, typically one to five business days after Swifty Sports releases the payment.
Closed-loop withdrawal applies: funds return to the same method used for the deposit. KYC verification is required before the first withdrawal, with documents processed within 24 to 48 hours in most cases. Completing verification at registration rather than waiting for a withdrawal avoids the friction that generates most negative feedback at any UK-licensed operator.
The payment infrastructure benefits from the same Swifty Global platform that powers TigerBet and Vickers Bet, meaning it’s been through operational testing across multiple brands rather than being unique to Swifty Sports’ own traffic. For a relatively young platform, the withdrawal speed data is encouraging. The method range, however, needs expanding if the brand wants to compete beyond the audience that’s already comfortable with debit-card-only cashiers.
Support and complaints
Live chat is available from 9am to 11pm daily. Outside those hours, support is by email only. The live chat connects quickly during staffed hours and query responses are generally prompt and practical. The FAQ section covers the most common account, payment and bonus topics clearly enough that straightforward questions rarely require a live agent to resolve them.
Support email: customer.services@swiftysports.com
Phone number: No phone support available.
The absence of 24/7 live chat is the most significant support gap. For sports bettors who want to query in-play settlement or a live market, the 11pm cutoff is a real limitation given that sporting events regularly run past that hour. Email support responses arrive within 24 hours on working days, though some reviewers report longer waits for complex queries.
For unresolved disputes, Swifty Global (UK) Ltd’s UKGC account (58957) means the full UK regulated complaints framework applies. As a UK-registered operator with zero regulatory actions since its first licence in 2022, the accountability chain is clear and the formal escalation path exists for any player who needs it. Swifty Sports is registered with GamStop, meaning the national self-exclusion scheme applies in full. Responsible gambling tools including deposit limits, time-out and self-exclusion are available in the account settings.
What I like, and what I don’t
What I like
- UK-registered in Sunderland. A domestic company address adds a layer of accountability that offshore operators can’t offer, and it’s less common than it should be in this industry.
- Zero regulatory actions since the first licence in March 2022. A clean record across three-plus years of active operation.
- The casino welcome offer’s zero-wagering free spins are as honest as welcome offers get. What the spins generate, the player keeps.
- Best Odds Guaranteed on UK and Irish horse racing daily from 10am to midnight is a meaningful ongoing value for racing punters.
- Fast withdrawals. Under one hour in tests is competitive with the best in the UK market at this tier.
- Native iOS and Android apps with solid mobile performance ratings, which matters for a sportsbook that’s built around quick in-play and pre-match access.
What I don’t
- No PayPal, no e-wallets. The payment range is thin for a combined sportsbook and casino in 2026, and the absence of PayPal will immediately rule the site out for a large number of UK bettors.
- No live streaming. In a market where most established bookmakers offer streamed racing and football, the absence of this feature is a practical gap that will frustrate bettors who want to watch events they’ve placed money on.
- Live chat only available until 11pm. Sporting events don’t stop at 11pm, and neither do the questions that come with them.
- The casino is less than a year old as of this writing, having launched in August 2025. The product is solid but the track record is short, and players who want a casino with accumulated player feedback and a proven reliability record won’t find it yet.
- The £250 per-bet limit on individual horse racing stakes is low for serious racing punters and has been cited consistently in player reviews as a practical limitation.
My final verdict on Swifty Sports and its connections
Swifty Sports is a young, clean, UK-registered operator that started with sports and has since expanded. Best Odds Guaranteed on racing, a Bet Builder, in-play betting, fast withdrawals and a zero-wagering casino welcome offer are genuine strengths for the platform’s age. No live streaming, thin payment methods and limited live chat hours are the gaps to weigh on the other side. For a player looking for an alternative to the major bookmakers who wants something built by a smaller UK-based operator on its own proprietary platform, Swifty Sports is a legitimate and transparent option. Just don’t come expecting a large sister site family, because there isn’t one.
FAQs about Swifty Sports and its connections
Does Swifty Sports have any sister sites?
Swifty Sports has no formal sister sites. Swifty Global (UK) Ltd’s UKGC account (58957) covers one consumer-facing domain: swiftysports.co.uk. TigerBet and Vickers Bet use the same Swifty Global technology platform but hold their own entirely separate UKGC licences under different operators and are not sister sites in the regulatory sense.
Do TigerBet and Vickers Bet share the same UKGC licence as Swifty Sports?
No, despite what some other reviews claim. TigerBet is licensed under TigerPlay Limited (UKGC account 65319). Vickers Bet is licensed under J R & S Leisure Limited (UKGC account 66877). Swifty Sports operates under Swifty Global (UK) Ltd (UKGC account 58957). All three are licensed and operated separately. The connection between them is that TigerBet and Vickers Bet use the Swifty Global software platform, not that they share a licence.
Who operates Swifty Sports?
Swifty Sports is operated by Swifty Global (UK) Ltd, registered at 4 St. Thomas Street, Sunderland SR1 1NW, United Kingdom. It is a UK-registered company. The UKGC licence (account 58957) has been active since March 2022 for sports betting and gambling software, with casino, bingo and virtual events added in August 2025.
Is Swifty Sports licensed for UK players?
Yes. Swifty Sports is operated by Swifty Global (UK) Ltd under UKGC account 58957. It is fully legal for UK players aged 18 and over. The account carries zero regulatory actions. Swifty Sports is also registered with GamStop, the national self-exclusion scheme.
What is Swifty Sports’ sports welcome offer?
New customers who deposit at least £10 and place a qualifying single bet of at least £10 on any sports market at minimum odds of Evens (2.0) will receive a £20 free bet credited within 24 hours of the qualifying bet settling. The free bet expires after seven days. Price boosts, specials, in-play bets and cashout bets do not qualify. The free bet stake is not returned with any winnings.
What is Swifty Sports’ casino welcome offer?
New casino customers who deposit and wager at least £20 on qualifying slot games will receive 50 free spins on Bigger Bass Bonanza. All winnings from the free spins are credited as withdrawable cash with no wagering requirement attached. The offer is separate from the sports welcome and can be claimed alongside it.
Does a self-exclusion at Swifty Sports apply to TigerBet and Vickers Bet?
Not automatically. Because TigerBet and Vickers Bet are separately licensed under different UKGC accounts, a self-exclusion at Swifty Sports does not carry across to them. If you want to exclude yourself from all three platforms, you would need to apply separately at each one, or use GamStop, which applies across all UKGC-licensed operators regardless of their platform connections.