Meta Betting is owned and operated by Regency Betting Group, using the Swifty Global platform. That makes it a sister site of Swifty Sports, Vickers Bet and TigerBet.

Despite being a new addition to the betting industry, Meta Betting has sister sites through its platform. Indeed, the likes of Swifty Sports, Vickers Bet and TigerBet also use the Swifty Global platform, which is something you can definitely tell if you compare the sites.
Having said the above, it should be noted that Meta Betting has an independent owner in Regency Betting Group, which is also involved in other telephone and message betting ventures. None of these has an online site, though, so the ones mentioned above are the only concrete sister sites.
Meta Betting has three sister sites at the time of writing, so we have taken a closer look at all three below.
It only makes sense to go with the Swifty Global flagship, namely Swifty Sports, which definitely has a lot to offer as well. The site has been around since 2022 but it's only recently that it has gathered some momentum, improving the overall experience with some promotions and also features (such as the bet builder).
The brand is great, in our opinion, and the sportsbook has decent enough depth to call itself a good one. The odds boosts have also helped get more punters through the door, while the addition of a casino (which is also very solid, by the way) has made it more of an all-round option. In short, we really like the ambition here, which bodes well for the future.

Vickers Bet isn't new to the industry like Meta Betting, far from it, as the site existed before the switch to the Swifty Global platform. At one point, it was even part of the Playbook Gaming family before going down a different route. In any case, we really like the move to Swifty as the bookie offers a lot of good stuff.
Punters are engaged with promotions at the top of the site, often centred around current events, and there is a very nice design overall. The live chat is a nice addition from a customer support point of view. Just like its sister sites, the basics are done really well (including markets offered) and that is the most important thing at the end of the day.

Let's end this top three list of sorts with another new Swifty-powered site, namely TigerBet. The site was launched in 2025 and has got off to a pretty strong start thanks to the branding, not to mention the platform itself, which has ensured that potential customers aren't faced with an unfinished product. It's far from the latter actually.
When you open the site or the app (there is one for iOS and Android!), promotions and offers scroll across the top just like its sister sites. Odds boosts are highlighted with a lightning icon and you can see that fairly frequently, which means there is often good value. The live chat is great, as said for Vickers, and there is potential for the future.


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