Find, compare and claim welcome offers of Bwin's sister sites in the UK. Bwin is owned by Entain and operated by LC International Limited.
Bwin is certainly one of the most recognisable bookmakers as many punters will remember the site from its multiple sponsorships in the past, most notably Real Madrid and AC Milan. As a result, it is a name that many will know, but few actually know about the site.
Founded in 1997, the bookmaker has a larger presence in Europe - as would be expected with its sponsorships - than in the UK. Since 2011, it has been partnered with Party Gaming, which is now known as Entain plc and operates various top brands in the UK.
Without being harsh, if you are using Bwin regularly, this guide will certainly be of assistance to you considering the sister sites are all, if not mostly better than Bwin.
Seeing as Bwin is operated by LC International Limited and owned by Entain, there are quite a few sister sites to explore.
While Entain has a few brands that are questionable compared to the top betting sites, the flagship products are a different story. Of course, we are talking about Coral and Ladbrokes here and choosing between the two is very difficult, though we think Coral edges it slightly.
The site has a very generous sign-up offer, which is certainly an enticement from the start, but there are also some fantastic promotions every day which add a lot of value for customers.
Furthermore, the daily games are not locked to one specific area which means that you can unlock free bets, free spins, or even free money, depending on your preferences. In other words, a staple of any rotation.
We have been very positive about Coral, and we have to echo a lot of it when speaking about Ladbrokes. Both sites are operated by the same company, so there are very noticeable features for both sites.
The reason why it is not our favourite sister site, in this case, is due to the promotions. Whilst they are still a level above Bwin's, there is a slight drop off from the level that Coral provides, and this means it sits marginally below its sister.
As we stated with Coral and Ladbrokes and their similarities, the same can be said for Sportingbet and Bwin. There are, of course, differences but the interfaces are very similar.
Furthermore, the backgrounds of both bookies are very alike, Sportingbet originally tackled the South American markets before introducing itself to the UK scene, whilst Bwin obviously targets/targeted Europe.
Neither bookmaker has much prominence in the UK, and it will probably remain this way.
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.