LC International Limited Sister Sites 2026

LC International Logo

LC International Limited sister sites include Bwin, Party Casino, Partypoker, Gala Bingo, Foxy Bingo, Gamebookers and Sportingbet. The UKGC public register lists active domain and trading-name records under LC International Limited account 54743, while Ladbrokes and Coral sit on a separate active Entain account.

Operator profile

Best LC International Limited Sister Sites

This is the licence where a huge slice of Entain’s online UK identity actually lives.

LC International Limited doesn’t have a glossy public corporate site of its own, which makes it a slightly ghostly operator on paper. Even so, the UK Gambling Commission register tells a very clear story. This is one of Entain’s main subsidiaries in the UK, and its brand list reads like a compressed history of how the wider group was assembled: old Sportingbet DNA, the bwin.party digital layer, and the Ladbrokes and Coral names that dragged big retail and bingo heritage into the same online orbit.

UKGC account
54743
LC International Limited
Active domains
13
Plus two inactive legacy domains
Trading names
16
A broader shelf than the domain list alone suggests
Permissions
6
Betting intermediary, bingo, casino, real-event, virtual-event and pool betting
Regulatory actions
0
None currently listed on this entry

What this company really is

If you want the plain-English version, LC International is the online cupboard where Entain stores a lot of its most recognisable UK-facing digital brands. It isn’t a tidy single-family operation in the way some smaller operators are. Instead, it’s a mixed portfolio containing old sportsbook veterans, high-street giants, bingo and casual-gaming labels, and the long-running Party pair.

That makes it one of the more interesting operators in the business, because it’s not built around one mood. It’s built around several different histories being carried under one licence.

Why the roster looks so mixed

2013: Entain’s predecessor acquired Sportingbet.

2016: bwin.party Digital Entertainment was acquired.

2018: Ladbrokes Coral was completed.

That’s why one current licence can contain Ladbrokes, Coral, Gala, Foxy, PartyCasino, partypoker, bwin, Sportingbet and Gamebookers without it feeling like an administrative error.

Our take: LC International is less a single-brand operator and more a map of Entain’s online evolution, with old internet-era names and mainstream UK heavyweights sharing the same digital roof.

The brands that matter most

There are plenty of names on the register, but these are the ones that do most of the real work. 

High-street online anchors

Ladbrokes and Coral

These are the two names that make LC International feel instantly mainstream to UK players. On the current sites, both work as broad front doors rather than single-product specialists. Ladbrokes combines sports, gaming, live casino, bingo, arcade and poker on one platform, while Coral’s current sports front end leans hard into football, horse racing, virtual sports and regular sportsbook promotions.

Why they matter: they bring the weight of major British betting brands into LC’s online licence, which gives the register far more clout than a list of internet-only names would manage on its own.

Best fit: players who want the big, all-in-one sportsbook-and-gaming experience rather than a niche site built around one product.

Bingo and casual gaming lane

Gala and Foxy

This is the softer side of the licence, and probably the most obviously entertainment-led. Gala Bingo’s current site pushes 90-ball, 80-ball, 75-ball, 50-ball and 30-ball rooms, themed communities and a wider mix that spills into slots, Slingo and live casino. Gala Casino and Gala Spins widen that lane further, with Gala Casino now leaning into exclusives, live roulette, live game shows and a current £20 to £40 plus 50 free spins welcome pitch.

The Foxy side of the family is lighter and cheekier. Foxy Bingo is still built around bingo, Slingo and slots, with names like Fast N Foxy and Prize Drop 21s doing the personality work. Foxy Games remains on the register too, although the public-facing Foxy identity is much easier to see through Foxy Bingo than through the games site on its own.

Best fit: players who prefer community, casual gaming and brighter, more playful branding than the sport-first giants offer.

The Party pair

PartyCasino and partypoker

This is the old digital bloodline still doing useful work. PartyCasino’s own site says it was launched in 1997 as Starluck Casino and now offers more than 1,000 games across slots, live casino, table games and game shows. Partypoker is still very clearly its own specialist beast, describing itself as a world-class poker site with a 24/7 schedule of cash games and tournaments, plus a current welcome offer of 100% up to £1,000 bonus and £50 FreePlay.

Why they matter: These are not just supplementary skins. They are long-running digital natives with their own reputations, and they give LC International a bit more depth than a licence built only on sports and bingo names would have.

Best fit: players who want a more dedicated casino or poker environment rather than a sportsbook with casino bolted on the side.

Older online originals

bwin, Sportingbet and Gamebookers

This is the internet-era end of the licence, and it’s arguably the most revealing bit. bwin’s current UK site still spans sports betting, live betting, online casino, live casino, jackpot slots, poker and virtual sports, which makes it one of the broadest product doors on the whole register. Sportingbet remains more overtly sportsbook-led, with its current site pushing in-play action, promotions and a very straightforward betting-first pitch.

Gamebookers is the quieter veteran in the room. It’s still live, still carrying sports and casino sections, and still clearly active, but it feels like a legacy digital survivor rather than the centrepiece of current UK brand marketing.

Best fit: players who like long-running online names with a more old-school digital feel than the newer front-end brands.

The register quirks worth knowing

LC International’s trading-name list is slightly broader than the domain list. That’s why you’ll see active trading names such as Gala and Gala Coral, even though the live public-facing domains are Gala Bingo, Gala Casino and Gala Spins. It’s not unusual for a register to preserve a bit of corporate archaeology like this, but it does mean the licence can look busier than the actual consumer-facing line-up.

There are also only two inactive names on the current entry, Cheeky Bingo and PartySports, both of which have gone to the great digital casino graveyard in the sky. 

The Entain layer behind it

Entain’s own site says the group has more than 35 iconic brands, operates in over 30 regulated or regulating markets, and generated £5.1bn in group revenue in 2024. LC International is only one licence inside that much bigger machine, but it’s a revealing one because so many of the group’s best-known UK online names sit here together.

The safer gambling story matters too. Entain says its ARC system monitors customer activity for risk factors, and it also highlights a 400-strong global customer protection team. That doesn’t make the licence stronger than normal by default, but it does show the group likes to present technology and player protection as part of the operating identity, not an afterthought.

LC International Limited Sister Sites

Every brand below shares LC International Limited’s UK Gambling Commission licence (account 54743) and has its own full review on this site.

Ladbrokes

Ladbrokes sister sites logo

Ladbrokes is the biggest high-street name on this licence and the one most UK punters already know from betting shops on the local high street. Online, it works as an all-in-one platform, combining sports betting, a full casino, live casino tables, bingo, an arcade section and poker under a single account, which makes it the broadest single front door into the LC International stable.

Coral

Coral sister sites logo 2026

Coral came into the group via the 2018 Ladbrokes Coral merger and still runs as a distinct, sports-first brand rather than a reskin of Ladbrokes. The current site leans heavily on football, horse racing and virtual sports, backed by regular sportsbook promotions, and keeps its own separate account system despite sharing a licence and back office with its high-street stablemate.

Gala Casino

Gala Casino sister sites logo 2026

Gala Casino carries decades of land-based bingo hall heritage into a modern online casino built around exclusives, live roulette and live game-show titles. It’s positioned as the more premium, casino-first half of the Gala name, sitting apart from the bingo-room feel of its sister sites, and currently runs a welcome offer in the £20 to £40 plus 50 free spins range.

Gala Spins

Gala Spins sister sites logo 2026

Gala Spins is the slots-led offshoot of the Gala family, built for players who want a straightforward slot lobby rather than the wider bingo-and-casino mix found on Gala Bingo or Gala Casino. It trades on the same recognisable Gala branding while narrowing the product down to a simpler, faster spin-focused experience.

Foxy Bingo

Foxy Bingo sister sites logo 2026

Foxy Bingo is the cheeky, personality-driven end of the LC International roster, built around bingo rooms, Slingo variants and slots with playful naming like Fast N Foxy and Prize Drop 21s. It’s the brand doing most of the public-facing marketing work for the wider Foxy identity, and tends to draw a different, more casual crowd than the Gala or Ladbrokes sites.

Foxy Games

Foxy Games sister sites logo 2026

Foxy Games sits quietly alongside Foxy Bingo on the same licence, focused on slots and casual casino games rather than bingo rooms. It shares the Foxy branding and tone but is the lesser-known half of the pair; most players discover it after already being a Foxy Bingo customer rather than the other way round.

PartyCasino

PartyCasino sister sites logo 2026

PartyCasino traces its roots back to 1997, when it launched as Starluck Casino, making it one of the oldest surviving digital-native names on this licence. Today it runs a library of more than 1,000 games spanning slots, live casino, table games and game shows, and it still feels like its own dedicated casino brand rather than a satellite of the Ladbrokes or Coral sportsbooks.

partypoker

partypoker sister sites logo 2026

partypoker is the specialist poker room of the group, running a 24/7 schedule of cash games and tournaments quite separate from the casino and sports products elsewhere on the licence. It currently advertises a 100% up to £1,000 deposit bonus plus £50 in FreePlay, and remains one of the better-known dedicated poker brands still operating in the UK market.

bwin

bwin sister sites logo 2026

bwin is the broadest all-round product on the whole licence, spanning sports betting, live betting, online casino, live casino, jackpot slots, poker and virtual sports in one account. It arrived at Entain through the 2016 bwin.party acquisition and still carries some of the old bwin.party engineering and identity, even though the branding today looks thoroughly modern.

Sportingbet

Sportingbet sister sites logo

Sportingbet was the first big acquisition that built this licence, joining the group back in 2013, and it still reads as a betting-first brand rather than a full casino platform. The current site keeps things simple with in-play action, straightforward promotions and a sportsbook-led pitch that appeals to punters who don’t want a casino lobby competing for attention.

Gamebookers

Gamebookers sister sites logo

Gamebookers is the quietest survivor on the register, a legacy internet-era sportsbook-and-casino brand that’s still technically live but does little of the group’s current marketing. It’s worth knowing about mainly as evidence of just how many acquisition waves have fed into this one Entain licence over the years, rather than as a brand most new players will seek out deliberately.

Quick Questions

What is LC International Limited?

It’s the Gibraltar-based operator on UKGC account 54743, and it functions as one of the key online operating licences inside the wider Entain group.

Which brands matter most on this licence?

Ladbrokes and Coral are the mainstream anchors, Gala and Foxy cover bingo and casual gaming, PartyCasino and partypoker bring the older digital gaming heritage, and bwin, Sportingbet and Gamebookers keep the long-running sportsbook layer alive.

Why does the licence feel so mixed?

Because it reflects several major acquisition waves. Sportingbet came in first, bwin.party followed, and Ladbrokes Coral arrived later. The licence is basically a cabinet of Entain’s online history.

Are there inactive brands here?

Yes, but only a couple worth noting on the current entry, Cheeky Bingo and PartySports, and neither is central to the live 2026 picture.

Bottom line: LC International Limited is the licence that makes Entain’s online UK structure suddenly make sense. It brings together household names, old internet veterans, bingo favourites and casino specialists under one umbrella, which is exactly why it feels less like a single operator brand and more like a condensed history of British online gambling.

Gala Bingo homepage, an LC International brand

How To Choose An LC International Brand

Choose by product rather than assuming that every brand under the operator is the same. Gala and Foxy are the bingo-led options, Gala Spins and PartyCasino are casino-led, and Ladbrokes and Coral are more sportsbook-first. The active operator matters for licensing, but the offer, rooms, games and cashier are chosen brand by brand.

LC International Brands Compared

Brand Product UK status Best for Main check Verdict
Gala Bingo Bingo and slots Active UK-facing brand Bingo rooms Room and reward terms Best all-round bingo route.
Foxy Bingo Bingo and slots Active UK-facing brand Bingo and instant games Welcome offer rules Closest Gala comparison.
Gala Spins Casino Active UK-facing brand Slots Game eligibility Best slots route.
PartyCasino Casino Active UK-facing brand Casino and tables Cashier and offer terms Casino-first alternative.

LC International Licence And Cashier Checks

LC International Limited holds the active UK Gambling Commission account 54743 used by the live UK-facing brands on this page. Older inactive domain records can appear alongside the active ones, so check the current brand and operator record rather than treating any historic row as the present position.

Each brand has its own offer and cashier: check qualifying spend, expiry, game or room eligibility, withdrawal limits, verification and payment methods before joining. A common licensed operator does not make those details identical.

LC International Limited FAQs

What is LC International Limited?

LC International Limited is the Gibraltar-based operator on UKGC account 54743, and it functions as one of the key online operating licences inside the wider Entain plc group.

Which brands share LC International Limited’s licence?

The main live UK brands are Ladbrokes, Coral, Gala Casino, Gala Spins, Foxy Bingo, Foxy Games, PartyCasino, partypoker, bwin, Sportingbet and Gamebookers, all reviewed individually on this site.

Why does LC International’s brand list look so mixed?

Because it reflects several major Entain acquisition waves rather than one company being built from scratch. Sportingbet joined in 2013, bwin.party followed in 2016, and the Ladbrokes Coral merger completed in 2018, which is why sportsbook veterans, bingo names and casino specialists all sit on the same licence today.

Is LC International Limited licensed in the UK?

Yes. LC International Limited holds UK Gambling Commission account number 54743, covering betting intermediary, bingo, casino, real-event, virtual-event and pool betting permissions.

Are there any inactive or discontinued brands on this licence?

Yes, a couple of names on the current register are no longer live consumer brands, including Cheeky Bingo and PartySports, but neither is central to the live 2026 line-up covered on this page.