Ivibet Sister Sites: The Older, Bigger Half of the Hellspin Licence

Ivibet logo, operated by TechOptions Group B.V.

We reviewed Hellspin on this site recently and flagged that it shares its exact Curacao licence number, GLH-OCCHKTW0702282021, with Ivibet. Having now gone through Ivibet in its own right, the more accurate way to frame that relationship is the other way round: Ivibet launched in 2020, two years before Hellspin, carries a noticeably larger games catalogue, and posts higher review scores across the board. If anything, Ivibet is the established sibling and Hellspin the newer offshoot, not the reverse.

Both trade under the same operator, TechOptions Group B.V., and both block UK sign-ups. Below we cover the licence properly, what a 9,000-game sportsbook-and-casino platform actually offers, what four years of player feedback shows, and which UKGC-licensed sites cover the same ground for a UK reader.

Same Licence Number as Hellspin, Different Scale

Ivibet’s Curacao eGaming authorisation carries licence number GLH-OCCHKTW0702282021, identical to the number Hellspin trades under, both issued via the Master License Gaming Services Provider N.V. #365/JAZ. A shared licence number is about as strong as sister-site evidence gets; it is not an inference from a registered address or a support email pattern, it is the same authorisation covering two branded fronts.

Vave Casino and a 2025 launch called SlotsGem round out the confirmed TechOptions Group B.V. portfolio, per the same sourcing we used when we covered Hellspin. We are not repeating that research in full here; readers wanting the fuller breakdown of the wider group can find it on our Hellspin page.

What is genuinely new in this piece is the scale comparison. Ivibet’s own daily, weekly and monthly withdrawal caps, €4,000, €16,000 and €50,000, match Hellspin’s exactly, figure for figure. That is not a coincidence; it is a direct sign both brands run on shared backend payment infrastructure rather than independently configured systems.

Brand Launched Games
Ivibet 2020 9,000+ from 133 providers
Hellspin 2022 ~2,500 from 60+ providers
Vave Casino Confirmed sibling Not independently verified for this page

That gap is large enough that treating the two as interchangeable would understate what Ivibet actually offers. The shared licence tells you who is accountable; it does not tell you the two products are the same size or maturity, and here they clearly are not.

It also raises a reasonable question about sequencing: a company that already runs a nine-thousand-game sportsbook-and-casino platform under one licence choosing to launch a second, smaller, slots-focused brand under the same authorisation two years later looks like deliberate market segmentation rather than a company still finding its footing. Hellspin reads as the product of an established operator testing a narrower, casino-first format, not as the flagship with Ivibet trailing behind it.

Hellspin logo

A Sportsbook-First Platform With 9,000+ Casino Games

Ivibet has been live since 2020, giving it four years of trading history behind it. The homepage leads with sports, Sports Betting, Live Betting, Racing and a full football league directory sit ahead of the casino tabs in the main navigation, with a bet slip panel permanently docked on the right-hand side. This is a genuine sportsbook with a large casino attached, not a slots site with a token betting tab.

The sportsbook covers more than 30 real sports plus 12 esports and virtual sports categories. The casino side runs to over 9,000 games from 133 providers, including Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, Evolution, NetEnt, Play’n GO and BGaming, with a live dealer section alone contributing 1,759 tables from 14 studios. That is one of the larger combined catalogues we have documented on this site.

Ivibet homepage showing its sportsbook navigation, bet slip and recommended games

Access notice. Ivibet is not UKGC-licensed and displays a direct “restricted in your country” message to UK visitors. This page documents that record for a UK audience; it is not a route in.

The Licence Ivibet and Hellspin Share

Curacao’s Gaming Authority lists TechOptions Group B.V. as the entity behind the Master License Gaming Services Provider N.V. #365/JAZ, with Ivibet trading under sub-licence GLH-OCCHKTW0702282021, the same number we confirmed on Hellspin.

Some sources also cite an underlying Curacao eGaming master number, 8048/JAZ, against the group. Curacao’s post-2023 direct-licensing framework still sits below UKGC or MGA on formal reporting and capital requirements, whichever specific sub-licence number a given brand trades under. Accurate as of July 2026.

There is no domain-rotation pattern on Ivibet the way we found on Hellspin and a couple of other brands this year, ivibet.com resolves directly to a geo-block message rather than forwarding through numbered mirror addresses, which is a small but genuine point of difference between the two sister brands’ technical setups.

The block message itself is worth reading rather than skipping past, in the same way Dynabet’s and Fiesta Slots’ block pages turned out to contain genuinely useful information on those brands. Ivibet’s reads as a standard, unadorned restriction notice, no offer to process existing withdrawals by email, no VPN-detection wording beyond the block itself, which is neither better nor worse than the alternatives we have documented, just a plainer version of the same message.

We would treat the shared licence number as the single strongest piece of evidence in this entire review. Registered addresses can be shared by unrelated shell companies renting the same corporate services agent, and support email domains can be spoofed or coincidentally similar, but a Curacao sub-licence number issued to one specific brand does not end up on a second, unrelated site by accident.

Identical Withdrawal Limits, One Tell of Shared Infrastructure

Deposits accept bank wire, Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, Revolut and a cryptocurrency range including Bitcoin, Ethereum and Tether. Casino.Guru specifically flags crypto-friendly deposits and a wide range of supported languages and currencies as genuine strengths.

Withdrawals carry no processing fees, a real point in Ivibet’s favour, with e-wallets typically clearing within 24 hours and bank transfers taking one to seven days. The daily, weekly and monthly caps of €4,000, €16,000 and €50,000 exactly match Hellspin’s, reinforcing that both brands run on the same backend payment rails rather than separately configured systems.

One friction point worth flagging: the minimum withdrawal processed via wire transfer specifically sits at 500 USD/EUR, notably higher than most e-wallet or crypto minimums, which could matter to a player who prefers bank transfers and wants to cash out a smaller balance.

The sports welcome offer we saw running, up to €150 on sports specifically, is modest next to some of the four-figure casino welcome packages we have covered on other brands this year, and sits behind a separate registration path from the casino side’s own promotions. That split-offer structure is consistent with treating Ivibet as two products under one login rather than a single unified bonus scheme.

Boosted Odds, a Fortune Wheel and a Docked Bet Slip

The homepage is built the way a dedicated sportsbook operator builds one, not the way a slots brand bolts sports on as an afterthought. A permanent bet slip panel sits docked on the right of the screen at all times, and a “Boosted Odds” counter in the sidebar showed 8 live boosts running when we checked, a genuine promotional mechanic rather than a static banner.

A “Fortune Wheel” widget sits above the main sports navigation, a gamified daily-spin mechanic that has become common across newer sportsbook platforms but is executed here with its own dedicated panel rather than a pop-up interruption. League shortcuts for the Premier League, Serie A, Ligue 1, Bundesliga, Copa del Rey, LaLiga and Portugal’s Primeira Liga sit in the sidebar, again pointing to a platform built primarily around football betting depth.

Casino and Live Casino sit as separate tabs within the same right-hand panel as the bet slip, letting a player switch between a football coupon and a slot spin without leaving the page. It is a genuinely well-integrated dual product, and a meaningfully different front-end experience from Hellspin’s casino-first, carousel-led homepage.

A language and region selector sits in the top corner alongside the login and sign-up buttons, showing a UK flag as one of the available options even though the site restricts UK sign-ups outright once you actually try to register, the same disconnect between front-end language options and back-end access rules we have now seen on more than one brand this year.

Seven Complaints, Seven Resolutions

Ivibet holds an 8.5 out of 10 CasinoRank score on AskGamblers and a 9.2 out of 10 player rating from 74 reviews, both slightly ahead of the numbers we found on Hellspin. Given the four-year trading history behind it, that is a genuinely substantial, consistent sample rather than an early, thin one.

Seven formal complaints are on file, and all seven show as resolved, with an average resolution time of six days and an average disputed amount of $2,279. Common threads include prolonged verification delays and repeated document requests before a withdrawal cleared, the same pattern we flagged on Hellspin’s complaint record, but with a cleaner resolution rate across the board.

“Many restricted countries” is listed as a specific drawback by Casino.Guru, which lines up with what we found testing UK access directly: the block is immediate and unambiguous, with no partial access or delayed redirect the way some brands handle it.

Taken together, Ivibet’s review record reads as more settled than Hellspin’s, longer history, slightly better scores, and a complete resolution rate on its logged complaints, without a standout six-figure dispute of the kind we flagged on the sister brand. That does not make it risk-free, but it is a genuinely stronger track record on the evidence available.

The verification-delay complaints deserve a specific mention rather than being folded into a generic “withdrawal issues” label. Several describe a pattern where a player submitted full KYC documentation, received confirmation it had been accepted, and then faced a second or third request for the same or similar paperwork before a payout cleared. That is a genuine operational friction point rather than a one-off, even though every case on file did eventually resolve in the player’s favour.

Ivibet at a Glance

Operator: TechOptions Group B.V. (Curacao)
Licence: Curacao, GLH-OCCHKTW0702282021 (shared with Hellspin)
UK access: Blocked; not accepted
UK protection: Not UKGC-licensed; no GamStop; no UK dispute resolution
Operating since: 2020
Confirmed sister sites: Hellspin (same licence); Vave Casino; SlotsGem (likely)
Games: 9,000+ from 133 providers; sportsbook covering 30+ sports
AskGamblers: 8.5/10 CasinoRank; 9.2/10 from 74 players
Our rating: 6.5/10

The Case For and Against Ivibet

Strengths

  • Four-year track record with a large, consistent independent review sample and a complete complaint-resolution rate.
  • One of the largest combined sportsbook-and-casino catalogues we have documented, 9,000+ games plus 30+ sports.
  • Fee-free withdrawals and above-average withdrawal limits, per independent reviewers.
  • Crypto-friendly banking with a wide range of supported languages and currencies.

Weaknesses

  • Blocks UK visitors outright, with no UKGC licence, GamStop coverage or UK dispute route.
  • A high 500 USD/EUR minimum specifically for wire-transfer withdrawals.
  • Recurring verification delays and repeated document requests feature across its complaint history.
  • Curacao licensing still falls short of UKGC or MGA-level formal protection.

Compared with Hellspin, the balance here tips further toward the strengths column: a longer history, a larger catalogue, and a cleaner complaint-resolution record, without a matching six-figure unresolved dispute on file.

UK-Licensed Sportsbooks Covering the Same Ground

Bet365, William Hill and Sky Bet each combine a full sportsbook with a large slots and live casino section under one account, the same structure Ivibet is built around, and each holds a UK Gambling Commission licence with GamStop enrolment and IBAS dispute cover as standard.

None of the three require weighing a Curacao licence number or a complaint-resolution average against the protection a UK reader actually needs; that regulatory backing is simply a matter of record rather than something to research yourself the way Ivibet requires.

Ivibet, Explained

Does Ivibet have sister sites?

Yes. Hellspin shares Ivibet’s exact Curacao licence number, GLH-OCCHKTW0702282021. Vave Casino and the newer SlotsGem are also linked to the same operator, TechOptions Group B.V.

Is Ivibet the same company as Hellspin?

Same operator and licence, different brand. Ivibet launched in 2020, two years before Hellspin, and carries a substantially larger games catalogue and sportsbook.

Can UK players use Ivibet?

No. Ivibet displays a direct restriction message to UK visitors and holds no UK Gambling Commission licence.

Is Ivibet safe and reliable?

The evidence points that way: an 8.5/10 CasinoRank score, a 9.2/10 player rating from 74 reviews, and all seven of its logged formal complaints marked resolved, averaging six days to close.

What games and sports does Ivibet offer?

Over 9,000 casino games from 133 providers, including a 1,759-game live dealer section, plus a sportsbook covering more than 30 sports and 12 esports and virtual categories.

Are there withdrawal fees on Ivibet?

No processing fees are charged, though wire transfer withdrawals carry a higher 500 USD/EUR minimum than e-wallet or crypto methods.

What are Ivibet’s withdrawal limits?

€4,000 daily, €16,000 weekly and €50,000 monthly, figures that match Hellspin’s exactly, pointing to shared backend payment infrastructure.

What UKGC-licensed alternatives should UK readers consider?

Bet365, William Hill and Sky Bet all combine a full sportsbook with slots and live casino under a UK Gambling Commission licence.

Our Rating for Ivibet

Ivibet is the older, larger half of a two-brand licence it shares with Hellspin, both run by TechOptions Group B.V. under the same Curacao authorisation. Four years of trading history, a 9,000-plus game sportsbook-and-casino catalogue, stronger independent review scores, and a complete resolution rate across seven logged complaints all point to a more settled, better-evidenced operation than several offshore brands we have covered this year, Hellspin included. The gaps are the ones every Curacao-licensed brand carries: no UKGC licence, no GamStop coverage, and a materially lighter regulatory framework than a UK reader gets from a properly licensed operator. We are rating it above Hellspin specifically because the additional history and cleaner complaint record earn it, but a UK reader gets none of it legally either way: sign-ups are blocked outright, so Bet365, William Hill or Sky Bet remain the only way to bet on the same fixtures and spin the same slots with proper UK regulatory cover.

New Sister Site rating: 6.5/10

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