Find, compare and claim welcome offers of Betiton's sister sites in the UK. Betiton is owned by Sharp Connection Ltd and operated by Aspire Global.
Betiton's story is certainly rather interesting, with Arnaud Serour founding the brand in 2020 after leaving Aspire Global. The latter, which is also known as AG Communications through its UKGC licence, hasn't cut ties with Serour completely though as it actually operates Betiton.
However, a lot of the brands that Aspire Global operates are quite poor, with very few (if any) having any chance of becoming a mainstream operator. There are more than 75 of them attached to the Aspire Communications licence, which shows it is more about quantity than quality.
As for Betiton, Serour has big ambitions for his new(ish) site, believing it can be an all-in-one hub for its customers. We have our doubts as its sisters have all ended up on the same trajectory (which isn't very exciting).
Seeing as Betiton is operated by Aspire Global (AG Communications), there are quite a few sister sites to explore, three of which we have highlighted below.
It was quite difficult trying to pick the 'best' site of the Aspire Global options, and that is because they all look and feel pretty, if not exactly, the same. However, the top option in our eyes is Bet442, and in the interest of complete honesty, it's merely the best of a bad bunch.
The interface is rather cluttered, which takes away from the usability of the site and app. Additionally, the odds boosts and promotions are not stunning, making it a poor choice compared to some other options on the market.
With that said, the betting markets on offer are quite good, and there is a nice focus on Esports betting, which is always appreciated. However, it's not going to get much (if any) better than what it currently is.
Considering Serour (the Betiton owner) previously was a big part of Karamba's successes, it's worth highlighting the bookie as an option here. Indeed, it's rather obvious that the sportsbook interface is the same between the sites, and whilst there are a few differences, they largely follow the same structure.
With that said, we find that Karamba's navigation is a lot better, mainly because it is quicker, whereas the Betiton site can be rather slow and frustrating at times, admittedly. Karamba is by no means a top site in the UK, though, and Betiton must get above the site if it wishes to be one of the best.
The final site worth considering is Mr Luck, which again hosts the very cluttered interface. You could argue that it's worth joining the site just for the bonus but, then again, we are not talking about the best bonus around.
Additionally, the odds are set in decimals as a standard, which may be a slight draw for anyone who prefers this to fractions. That is certainly scraping the barrel, though. In the nicest way possible, it's an option for punters, but there are certainly better offerings on the UK market.
Ben is an experienced punter who, after graduating with a Bachelor's degree in journalism, has turned writing about betting and casino into his living. At Find Sister Sites, he is responsible for testing the bookies and providing readers with insight.