Betable Limited

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Get the full story on Betable Limited’s four current casino brands in 2026, including Ivy Casino, Rose Casino, O’Reels and RightBet, plus operator insights.

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Operator profile

Betable Limited Casinos 2026

Manchester-built, platform-minded, and more interesting than its corporate name makes it sound.

Betable Limited doesn’t really present itself like a giant consumer casino group. Its own company material spends far more time talking about platform technology, payments, wallets, white-label services and turnkey gaming solutions than it does about fireworks and spinning reels. That gives the current network a slightly different feel. Rather than one loud flagship and a row of copy-and-paste sister sites, Betable looks more like a smartly engineered framework with four live public faces: Ivy Casino, O’Reels, Rose Casino and RightBet.

UKGC account
23328
Current public register entry
Live brand count
4
Ivy Casino, O’Reels, RightBet and Rose Casino
Permissions
3
Casino, real-event betting and virtual-event betting
Regulatory actions
0
Nothing currently listed on the register

What makes Betable different

Betable’s own site is unusually blunt about where the company sees its strengths. It talks up NewShore Technology, the Betable Wallet, fully integrated cashier tools, white-label casino services and a modular gaming platform that can plug in extra verticals. That’s why the group feels more like a tech-and-payments outfit with consumer brands attached than a traditional casino empire.

That’s also why the current network is relatively compact on the front end. The story in 2026 is not about its old dormant domains. It’s about the four live brands the company is actually putting in front of players now.

A quick timeline

2008: Betable says it was founded in San Francisco.

2015: It launched its first UK casino with Prospect Hall.

2017: Operations moved to Manchester under Warren Jacobs.

2018: The platform began accepting UK white-label partners and processed its 100,000,000th bet.

2021: Grace Media was acquired and folded into the wider Betable Group.

Our read on the operator: Betable feels less like a loud casino group and more like a payments-and-platform business that happens to own four current public-facing gambling brands.

Meet the four current Betable brands

Each of these sites has its own personality, but the family resemblance is still there. Three of them openly state that their gambling software is powered by Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited, and all four sit under the same Betable Limited UKGC umbrella.

Most polished

Ivy Casino

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Ivy is the sleek one. The branding is restrained, the cashier looks modern, and the overall feel is much tidier than the average UK casino site. It doesn’t try to overwhelm you, which is probably why it comes across as the most grown-up brand in the quartet.

Current hook: 20 free spins on Big Bass Splash after a £20 deposit and £20 wager, with no wagering requirement on winnings.

Payments: PayPal, Trustly, MuchBetter, Fonix Pay by Mobile, bank transfer, Google Pay and Apple Pay all feature on the current site.

Best fit: players who like a cleaner interface and don’t want a casino shouting in their face all afternoon.

Best all-rounder

Rose Casino

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Rose Casino has more decorative flair than Ivy, but there’s useful substance beneath the floral branding. It manages to feel themed without drifting into novelty, and it’s one of the few casinos that actually says something concrete about withdrawal speed.

Current hook: a 100% deposit match up to £50 on a first deposit of at least £20, with 30x wagering on the deposit amount.

Standout detail: Rose Casino says withdrawals are completed in under four hours on average, with more than half processed almost immediately.

Best fit: players who want a bit of personality, practical payment options and some actual honesty about how long cash-outs tend to take.

Most distinctive

O’Reels

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O’Reels is the playful one, all pub cheer, clovers and slots-first energy. It’s not trying to look premium or serious, which oddly helps it feel more coherent than a lot of themed casino sites.

Current hook: a 100% match bonus up to £25 for new players who deposit at least £20.

Payments: Visa debit, Mastercard debit, Trustly, Google Pay, MuchBetter and Fonix Pay by Mobile are currently listed, while PayPal is described as coming soon.

Best fit: players who like lighter branding, a slots-first mood and a casino that doesn’t take itself too seriously.

Wildcard

RightBet

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RightBet is the hardest of the four to pin down because there’s far less public-facing material on it than there is for Ivy, Rose or O’Reels. Rather than inventing a personality it hasn’t earned, it’s better to treat it as the quiet live brand in the line-up.

Why it matters: the name suddenly looks more interesting now that Betable’s UKGC licence also includes real-event and virtual-event betting permissions from February 2026.

Best fit: the watchlist, especially if Betable decides to use its newer betting permissions more aggressively.

The shared DNA

These brands don’t look identical, but they clearly come from the same operating logic. Betable’s gaming page describes a modular platform that can plug casino, bingo, sportsbook and other verticals together, while Grace Media is positioned as the white-label and front-end piece of the wider group.

That’s why the differences between the brands feel more like styling decisions than entirely separate philosophies. The themes change, but the machine underneath stays recognisable.

A note on older domains

The UKGC register still shows a few inactive domains linked to Betable, but they’re not the real 2026 story. We’ve left them in the background on purpose because the current live picture is much cleaner and much more useful to our readers.

Quick Questions

Who operates Ivy Casino, O’Reels, Rose Casino and RightBet?

All four current live domains sit under Betable Limited’s UKGC licence, account 23328.

What makes Betable stand out from a typical casino group?

Its own company material points to platform technology, cashier tools, wallet infrastructure, fintech and white-label services as the main selling points. It feels like a technology business with casino brands attached, rather than the other way round.

Which Betable brand looks strongest right now?

Ivy Casino probably has the cleanest overall presentation, Rose Casino does the best job of mixing personality with practical information, and O’Reels has the clearest theme. RightBet is the one to keep an eye on rather than the one to summarise too confidently today.

Is Betable still casino-only?

Not on paper. The current UKGC entry also includes remote real-event betting and virtual-event betting permissions, which suggests the group has room to broaden its front-end offer beyond casino.

Bottom line: Betable Limited isn’t trying to be the loudest name in the market. It’s building a tighter, more systems-driven gambling business, and the four current brands make much more sense once you see them as different shopfronts on the same well-organised street.