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Behind every casino brand is an operator company β often a large group with multiple brands sharing infrastructure, licences, and compliance frameworks. Understanding which casinos belong to which operators helps you identify genuine sister brands and predict quality.
This directory covers every major operator group we track at StakerPulse. Recognising operator groups helps you stack welcome bonuses across genuine sister brands, predict quality based on group reputation, and understand when regulatory actions affect multiple brands β GAMSTOP self-exclusion applies across all UK-licensed sister brands in every group.
The largest global gambling operator. UK casino brands include Sky Vegas, Sky Casino, Paddy Power Casino, Betfair Casino, and PokerStars Casino (UK). Listed on the London Stock Exchange.
Major UK-listed operator with brands including Coral Casino, Ladbrokes Casino, Gala Casino, Foxy Casino, and PartyCasino. US joint venture BetMGM operates separately.
UK-listed operator. Own-branded 888Casino, 888Ladies, and 888Bingo plus β following the 2022 William Hill acquisition β William Hill Casino, William Hill Vegas, and Mr Green.
Owned by MGM Resorts International since 2022. Brands include LeoVegas UK, Pub Casino, 21.co.uk, 21 Casino, BetUK, and UK BetMGM operations through the MGM partnership.
Owns Gamesys since 2022. Bally Casino plus the Gamesys-era brands Virgin Games, Jackpotjoy, Monopoly Casino, Heart Bingo, and Botemania.
Multiple UK casino brands including 32Red and Unibet UK.
All British Casino, Spin Genie, and related brands.
Independent UK operator (not part of a larger group). Operates Midnite sportsbook and casino.
International operator behind CrownPlay, Naobet, Dragonia, Cleobetra, and Slotuna.
International group operating Nine Casino, Bizzo, National Casino, Ivibet, FezBet, HellSpin, 20Bet, and 22Bet.
CuraΓ§ao-licensed operator behind Winz.io, WildTornado, King Billy, BitStarz, PlayAmo, and Tsars.
International operator behind Ice Casino, GG.Bet, and Vulkan Vegas.
Casino brands within the same operator group typically share platform technology, payment processing, customer support infrastructure, and compliance frameworks. This means deposit methods, verification processes, and withdrawal handling are often similar across sister brands within a group.
The differences between sister brands are primarily brand identity, game curation, bonus calendars, VIP programmes, and thematic positioning. Two casinos in the same group can feel very different to players despite sharing backend infrastructure.
Recognising operator groups helps in several practical ways. You can stack welcome bonuses across genuine sister brands (each brand's welcome offer is typically available once per player). You can predict quality β if one Flutter brand handles withdrawals well, other Flutter brands probably do too. You can avoid group-wide issues β if you've had problems with one brand in a group, others may have similar characteristics. You understand when regulatory actions affect multiple brands β GAMSTOP self-exclusion applies across all UK-licensed sister brands in every group.
For detailed guides to each operator group's UK brand portfolio, see our sister sites collection. Dedicated guides cover: