Paddy Power is operated through several Flutter Entertainment entities licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. The genuine Paddy Power sister-site count is one: Betfair. Wider Flutter brands are covered only as external comparisons where relevant, not as direct Paddy Power sister sites.
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Flutter Entertainment plc
UKGC accounts 39426, 39411, 52819, 39439
1 — Betfair (shared PPB UKGC trail)
9.2/10 (Casino Guru) / 3.7/5 (Trustpilot)
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| Detail | Info |
| Full Legal Name | PPB Entertainment Limited for UK casino/bingo; Paddy Power terms also name PPB GE Ltd, PPB Counterparty Services Ltd and PPB Games Ltd |
| Parent Company | Flutter Entertainment plc |
| Primary Licence(s) | UKGC 039426-R-319332-024, 039411-R-319335-008, 052819-R-329340-001; UKGC betting account 039439-R-319330-011; MGA/CRP/131/2006 for non-UK customers |
| Active Casino / Gaming Brands | Paddy Power and Betfair on shared PPB UKGC domain/trading records; PPB GE lists Paddy Power only |
| Casino Guru Safety Index | 9.2/10, Very high, Casino Guru review last updated 03/2026 and checked May 2026 |
| Trustpilot Rating | 3.7/5 from 7,165 reviews, checked May 2026 |
| Last Checked | May 2026 |
Paddy Power’s own General Terms say the Paddy Power-branded websites and apps are operated by PPB GE Ltd, PPB Counterparty Services Ltd and PPB Games Ltd, all described there as wholly owned subsidiaries of Flutter Entertainment plc. The same terms list UKGC account numbers 52819, 39439, 39426 and 39411 for Great Britain customers, while the UKGC public register confirms active casino/bingo activity for PPB Entertainment Limited under 039426-R-319332-024.
The important editorial point is that parent ownership alone is not enough to create a sister-site list. A reader comparing Bet365 sister sites or William Hill sister sites should use the same method: start with the legal operator, then check active UKGC trading names and domain records, rather than relying on brand-group assumptions.
| Brand | Relationship | Licence / Operator | Welcome Offer | Payment / Withdrawal Note | Top Feature |
| Betfair | Same PPB licence trail on UKGC records | Betfair Casino Limited 039435-R-319329-007; shared PPB domain records also list Betfair and Paddy Power | Live Betfair promotion not verified in this pass | Casino Guru lists 12 payment methods; withdrawal limits unknown; £1,000,000 daily net win limit | Separate casino and betting-exchange ecosystem |
The answer to sister sites of Paddy Power is narrow: Betfair is the only active sister brand verified from the same PPB UKGC domain and trading-name trail. UKGC records for PPB Entertainment Limited, PPB Games Limited and PPB Counterparty Services Limited list both Paddy Power and Betfair as active trading/domain names, while the same register shows PPB GE Limited listing Paddy Power only.
Casino Guru says Paddy Power is interconnected with 20 other online casinos, but that is a broader related-casino signal, not a clean same-operator UKGC sister-site list. Sites like Paddy Power can look connected at parent level, especially inside Flutter, but they are not counted here unless the live licence trail matches. The dedicated wagerpals overview of Betfair sister sites covers the matching PPB licence trail from the Betfair-side perspective.

Betfair is the one genuine Paddy Power sister site verified in this pass. The UKGC register gives the clearest evidence: PPB Entertainment Limited lists active casino and bingo remote licence 039426-R-319332-024 and active trading names Betfair and Paddy Power; PPB Games Limited lists active casino and pool betting remote licence 039411-R-319335-008 and the same two trading names; PPB Counterparty Services Limited lists the same two active trading names for betting activity, with Dibz shown as inactive. Betfair Casino Limited also appears separately on the UKGC register with active remote casino licence 039435-R-319329-007.
That makes Betfair different from a general Flutter-owned comparison. It is not being counted just because Flutter owns the broader group. It is counted because UKGC records place Betfair and Paddy Power together on the relevant PPB licensing trail, and the 17 December 2025 UKGC settlement also names Paddy Power and Betfair together across PPB Entertainment Limited, PPB Counterparty Services Limited, Betfair Casino Limited and TSE Malta LP.
Product-wise, Casino Guru’s Betfair entry, checked May 2026, gives it a 9.3/10 Very high Safety Index, 25 game providers, 12 payment methods and a £1,000,000 daily net win limit. Casino Guru also records 38 direct Betfair complaints and 54 related-casino complaints, which is higher than Paddy Power’s direct complaint figure in the same database. The fetched Casino Guru summary did not expose Betfair’s full provider list, and the live Betfair welcome bonus could not be verified from an operator promotions page in this pass, so a current Betfair sign-up offer is not described as confirmed.
For players, Betfair is the best Paddy Power sister site only if the goal is a same-licence-family alternative rather than a completely different operator. The practical difference is that Betfair has its own brand identity and casino licence entry, while still sharing enough PPB register evidence to count as the direct sister site here.
| Metric | Details |
| Site Identity | Betfair-branded casino and betting-exchange ecosystem |
| What Sets It Apart | Direct PPB licence-trail relationship with Paddy Power |
| Game Selection | Casino Guru lists 25 providers; full provider list not captured in this pass |
| Best Bonus Feature | Current welcome offer not verified from a live Betfair page |
| Drawback | Casino Guru records more direct complaints than Paddy Power |
| Ideal Player | Paddy Power users wanting the only verified same-operator alternative |
Paddy Power’s banking picture is strong on method coverage but less clear on minimum and maximum transaction values from the sources fetched. Casino Guru lists 11 payment options for Paddy Power: Neteller, Skrill, PaysafeCard, Visa, PayPal, online bank transfer, bank transfer, Apple Pay, Rapid Transfer, MuchBetter and cash deposit. Paddy Power’s own terms say default withdrawals are returned to the debit or credit card used for deposit where possible, and that a bank can take up to 5 working days to return card withdrawals.
| Source / Method | Availability | Minimum / Maximum Found | Withdrawal Time Stated | Caps / Limits |
| Casino Guru payment list | 11 methods including Visa, PayPal, Apple Pay, bank transfer, Skrill and Neteller | Not shown in fetched data | Not shown in fetched data | Withdrawal limits unlimited in GBP and EUR; no win limit |
| Paddy Power General Terms | Card withdrawal default to original card where possible | General casino min/max not verified | Bank can take up to 5 working days for debit/credit card returns | Maximum winnings depend on betting rules, game rules or bet slip |
| Live welcome-offer terms | Debit card, Apple Pay and Pay by Bank referenced | £/€10 deposit-and-bet condition for extra spins | Not a withdrawal source | E-wallets excluded from that promotion |
The payment-method list is broader than some slot-first UK casinos, but the live promotion terms are narrower: the official Wonder Wheel page excludes Skrill, Paysafe, PayPal and Neteller deposits from the extra free-spins stage. That is not the same as a general cashier exclusion, so players comparing PayPal availability with the wagerpals Miami Jackpots review or another standalone UKGC casino should separate payment access from bonus eligibility. Players who specifically prefer Apple-Pay-led cashiers can compare options on the wagerpals Apple Pay casinos overview.
Account-testing of deposits or withdrawals was not carried out for this guide. The safest wording is therefore source-based: Paddy Power’s terms state up to 5 working days for card withdrawals to return via a bank, while Casino Guru records unlimited GBP and EUR withdrawal limits. Real-world player comments are mixed. Trustpilot reviews include positive references to fast withdrawals, while AskGamblers and Casino Guru complaint records include delayed-payment and verification-related cases.
Paddy Power’s own Games homepage says it offers more than 1,000 online slots, table games and dedicated live dealers. Casino Guru’s Paddy Power entry does not give a single total game count in the fetched lines, but it does list 43 providers and a broad set of categories: slots, roulette, blackjack, betting, video poker, bingo, baccarat, jackpot games, live games, poker, crash games and live roulette among them. Casino Guru also lists live dealer games as available.
| Brand | Casino Guru Provider Count | Official Library Claim | Live Dealer | Mobile / App Signal | Loyalty |
| Paddy Power | 43 | More than 1,000 slots on Paddy Power Games homepage | Yes | Apps referenced in Paddy Power terms | Paddy’s Rewards Club and Wonder Wheel verified |
| Betfair | 25 | Not verified in this pass | Not verified in fetched lines | Casino Guru notes Android and iOS app availability | Not verified in this pass |
Paddy Power’s provider list on Casino Guru includes major names such as Play’n GO, NetEnt, Nolimit City, Blueprint Gaming, Evolution Gaming, IGT, Red Tiger Gaming, Pragmatic Play, Big Time Gaming and Playtech. That mix supports the site’s broad-casino positioning rather than a niche identity. For players who judge sites by provider depth, the wagerpals Kinghills Casino review or the Betnuvo review may be useful external comparison reading, but those brands are not part of Paddy Power’s genuine sister-site network.
The live dealer angle is also clear from the operator’s own language. Paddy Power Games promotes live roulette, live blackjack, live baccarat, Live Quantum Roulette and Live Quantum Blackjack. Mobile use is covered through the Paddy Power Betting Apps terms, which explain reconnection handling during games and make clear that app users may incur mobile-network data charges outside WiFi.
Paddy’s Rewards Club is the main recurring loyalty feature verified in this pass. The fetched help-centre page says slot players can qualify by wagering £10, £20 or £50 cash in a Monday-to-Sunday week, receiving 5, 10 or 25 free spins respectively the following Monday. The same source says spins are worth £0.10 each, capped at 25 per customer per week, must be claimed by 23:59:59 on the following Friday, and must be used within 12 hours once claimed.
| Area | Verified Position |
| UKGC casino/bingo licence | PPB Entertainment Limited, account 39426, remote casino/bingo licence 039426-R-319332-024 |
| Additional UKGC casino licence | PPB Games Limited, account 39411, remote casino/pool betting licence 039411-R-319335-008 |
| PPB GE UKGC licence | Account 52819, remote casino/bingo licence 052819-R-329340-001 |
| Betting licence | PPB Counterparty Services Limited, account 39439, remote betting licence 039439-R-319330-011 |
| Non-UK licence stated by operator | MGA/CRP/131/2006, issued 01/08/2018, per Paddy Power terms |
| GamStop registration | Registered in UKGC context; Paddy Power T&Cs reference GamStop in safer-gambling information |
| Recent UKGC action | £2,000,000 regulatory settlement across four Paddy Power Betfair licensees, decision date 17 December 2025 |
| Earlier UKGC action | £490,000 financial penalty for PPB Counterparty Services Limited, decision date 9 May 2023 |
Recent change: the UKGC public register records a 17 December 2025 settlement after a compliance assessment in April and May 2024 found social responsibility customer-interaction failings across PPB Entertainment Limited, PPB Counterparty Services Limited, Betfair Casino Limited and TSE Malta LP.
That settlement matters because it is recent and it directly names the Paddy Power and Betfair trading structure. The UKGC says the four licensees will make a total payment in lieu of financial penalty of £2,000,000, with outcomes including a public statement and Commission costs. The affected licence numbers include 039426-R-319332-024, 039439-R-319330-011, 039435-R-319329-007 and 039561-R-319411-007.
There is also an older PPB Counterparty Services Limited sanction dated 9 May 2023. The UKGC register says a push notification was inadvertently sent to Apple devices linked to accounts of customers who had self-excluded from that licensee, and that the licensee accepted a breach of Social Responsibility Code Provision 3.5.3. The substitute financial penalty was £490,000, and the register notes that the licensee agreed to an independent audit of marketing communication processes.
Paddy Power’s responsible-gambling tools are stated in its General Terms. The terms list a dedicated safer-gambling microsite, transaction monitoring, deposit limits with cooling-off periods before increases, loss/transfer limits, reality-check session timers, awareness pop-ups, take-a-break options and self-exclusion for a minimum of 6 months or longer. The dedicated microsite returned an internal error in this pass, so the operator’s General Terms were the working source for the tool list. For external responsible gambling support, use GamCare support or the Gambling Commission public guidance.
| Source | Checked Data | Main Pattern |
| Trustpilot | 3.7/5 from 7,165 reviews, checked May 2026 | Split sentiment: fast withdrawals and usability praised; support, restrictions and game issues criticised |
| Casino Guru | 9.2/10 Safety Index; 3 user reviews; no user-feedback score | Very high Safety Index, but some T&Cs considered somewhat unfair |
| Casino Guru complaints | Review text reports 28 direct complaints and 64 related complaints | Account, verification, withdrawal and complaint-handling themes |
| AskGamblers | 26 Paddy Power complaints; 5 resolved; average response 4 days | Several older delayed-payment/account-closure complaints remain visible |
| Casinomeister | Individual Paddy Power threads found from 2019 and 2023 | Forum-style support, ID and account-access complaints; no scored operator rating found |
The sentiment is mixed rather than one-directional. Trustpilot’s current public profile is materially larger than the casino-specific review databases, with 7,165 reviews and a 3.7/5 score. Its AI summary says many reviewers praise ease of use, withdrawals, betting options and staff help, while the visible low-rated reviews include complaints about account restrictions, game freezes, customer support and withdrawal limits.
Casino Guru is more favourable on overall safety but still flags friction. Its Paddy Power review gives a 9.2/10 Very high Safety Index and says the casino is very big, not found on relevant blacklists, and has a low complaint impact relative to size. The same entry says the T&Cs are somewhat unfair and reports 2,376 black points, of which 2,159 come from related casinos.
AskGamblers adds a different complaint lens. Its Paddy Power Casino complaint pages, checked May 2026, show 26 complaints, 5 resolved, a 4-day average response time and a 1-week average complaint duration. The visible examples include delayed-payment and account-closure cases, several of them old, so they should not be read as a live withdrawal-speed test. Players who hit a stuck withdrawal or a closed account during a complaint can find a clear escalation path on the wagerpals guide on what to do if a casino refuses to pay.
Casinomeister surfaced individual threads rather than a consistent scored review. Reddit could not be verified in this pass, so no Reddit pattern is used.
Paddy Power’s live operator pages and third-party summaries diverged in this pass, so the live operator page gets priority. The official Wonder Wheel page showed a 60 free spins welcome offer plus a first-deposit stage for 100 more free spins after depositing and betting £10 or €10. Several third-party pages, including Racing Post, Oddschecker and The Sun, described a 260-spin package using code PGCDE1. Squawka also described 260 spins but stated a 30x requirement on part of the package, which conflicted with the operator page fetched and with other summaries.
| Source Checked | Offer Shown | Key Conditions | Editorial Treatment |
| Paddy Power Wonder Wheel page | 60 free spins plus 100 more | Code PGCTV1; £/€10 deposit-and-bet stage; no wagering; 7-day expiry | Treated as live operator source |
| Paddy Power promotions page | Generic welcome-bonus copy and live roulette promo | Dynamic promotions page; no 260-spin detail fetched | Supports caution |
| Racing Post / Oddschecker / The Sun | 260 spins | Code PGCDE1; 50 + 10 + 200 structure | Not used as current claim |
| Squawka | 260 spins | 30x on part of package claimed | Divergent third-party summary |
The live operator terms state that the first 50 free spins are for eligible slot games, the 10 Paddy’s Mansion Heist spins are awarded as a £1 or €1 bonus, and the extra 100 free spins require opting in through the promotional hub, depositing and betting £10 or €10. The same source says the free spins and bonus expire after 7 days, age verification is required, there are no wagering requirements on the free spins, and e-wallet deposits including Skrill, Paysafe, PayPal and Neteller do not count for the deposit stage. Players who specifically prioritise spin-led welcome offers can compare other UK options on the wagerpals free spins casinos overview.
For Paddy Power casino UK bonus comparisons, the key point is not just the headline number. The operator page fetched did not verify the 260-spin offer being promoted by third-party summaries, and it did verify an e-wallet restriction for the extra-spin stage. That makes the honest current position: 60 plus 100 free spins was verified from Paddy Power’s live page; 260 free spins was visible in third-party summaries only. Players who want to test a UKGC casino at the lowest practical entry can compare other £10 options on the wagerpals minimum deposit bonuses overview before opting in.
This also affects Paddy Power alternatives research. If a comparison page says one UKGC casino offers 260 spins and another offers fewer, the useful player question is whether the number is still on the operator page, whether winnings are cash or bonus funds, which deposit methods qualify, and how quickly the spins expire.
If you want the closest same-operator move, Betfair is the only verified direct Paddy Power sister site. If you want sites like Paddy Power because of mainstream UKGC licensing, PayPal availability, mobile casino access or large slot lobbies, treat those as external Paddy Power alternative checks rather than sister-site checks. If your priority is bonus clarity, start with the operator promotions page and ignore third-party headline totals until the live terms match. For a broader navigation point across the wagerpals network, the casino sister sites overview is the cleanest starting place.
Verdict: Paddy Power has a strong licence footprint, broad payment coverage, a large games lobby and one verified sister in Betfair. The weak spot is not brand legitimacy; it is the need to separate live terms from stale bonus summaries and to account for the recent UKGC social-responsibility settlement.
Olivia tracks UK casino sister-site networks for WagerPals — mapping which brands share licences, parent companies, and player-protection terms. She works from public licence registers and operator filings, with a particular eye for offshore/UKGC ownership splits.