Aapire Global has decided to shut down the white-label operations in 2026, meaning all of its current sites will switch licence and platform.
At the start of 2026, Aspire Global's owner (Anakatech Interactive) decided to shut down the white-label operations in the UK. All of the sites will switch licence and platform at the end of February, as confirmed by several of them.
Below, you can find all of the sites that use the Aspire Global/AG Communications platform, making them largely identical as far as the design and features go.
In short, as Aspire Global holds a UKGC licence through AG Communications, the sites can be considered safe for UK punters. That isn't a guarantee for quality, though, as some of the sites struggle with customer support and have deposit/withdrawal fees. Your own definition of 'safe' is what plays a key role here, in other words.
On a positive note, it must be said that some of the Aspire Global brands take things very seriously, such as Bet442 or ZetBet. There are good eggs to be found, as such, and the AG platform at least means there is a solid foundation when it comes to market depth, casino providers available and so on. Betting margins also tend to be decent.
Below, we have outlined some of the main pros and cons of the Aspire Global sites, from the solid foundation to the churn-and-burn tendencies.
Solid foundation and platform
Accepts many payment methods
Has stood the test of time
Has a churn-and-burn reputation
Some sites charge for deposits/withdrawals
Design feels outdated and very templated

This is a tough one to answer as it ultimately depends on what you prioritise. Yes, AG-powered sites do have some perks, such as the many payment methods and a decent casino/sportsbook platform. However, some of them don't have the best reputation as far as customer experience goes, from the customer support to payment fees.
There are some decent welcome offers to claim, though, and this is probably as far as I would personally go with these sites. Perhaps they could be useful if you have been gubbed by the major brands, but I have a hard time imagining them as a permanent casino/betting home.

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