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At a glance, 22bet for Irish players
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Operator entity: not cleanly disclosed on the operator’s own site. The 22bet footer carries only a self-identification (“© 2017-2026 «22bet»”) with no licensee company named. Public business records associate the brand with TechSolutions Group N.V. and Marikit Holdings Ltd, but neither is published on 22bet.com itself.
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Licence: not cleanly published on 22bet.com. Curaçao is referenced inside the JavaScript site configuration only, and no licence number, licensee name, or issue date is surfaced anywhere on the operator’s pages.
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Welcome offer: €500 plus 200 free spins per the affiliate network’s Irish offer card. Detailed wagering terms were not surfaced cleanly in this round; confirm the percentage cap and turnover multiple on the local promotional landing before depositing.
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Trustpilot: live aggregate of 3.2 out of 5 from 2,369 reviews, checked on the public profile on 5 June 2026. The score sits below the 3.5 to 4.0 industry-average band on a sample size large enough that the average is not driven by a handful of recent posts, and it remains the most important community-signal datapoint on this page.
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CasinoLuck rating: 2.1 out of 5 on the Seven-Layer Framework, the lowest result on this Irish toplist. The drag comes from the operator-disclosure gap on the licensing layer plus the below-average 3.2 Trustpilot aggregate on the community-signal layer.
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Best for: experienced players who already know the brand internationally, who deposit modestly, who keep records, and who weigh the licensing-disclosure gap and below-average 3.2 Trustpilot aggregate against the brand’s size and operating history.
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Last full test: 12 June 2026 by Jinor Peter, desk review on an Irish connection against the operator site, its published terms, and Trustpilot. A funded deposit-to-withdrawal test is scheduled for the next re-test of this review. Methodology: see how we rate and editorial guidelines.
The verdict on 22bet
22bet is the largest and most internationally recognised brand on this Irish toplist, with continuous operation since 2017 and a multi-product casino and sportsbook footprint across dozens of markets. That size and operating history are real and worth crediting up front. The trade-off, and it is a material one, is that the operator does not cleanly disclose its licensee entity or licence number anywhere on 22bet.com itself, and the brand’s live Trustpilot aggregate of 3.2 out of 5 from 2,369 reviews sits below the 3.5 to 4.0 industry-average band. The Seven-Layer Framework weights those two layers heavily because licensing transparency and community signal are how an Irish player builds confidence in a brand that sits outside the forthcoming domestic regulator. On the current evidence 22bet earns 2.1 out of 5, the lowest score we have published for an Irish toplist brand this round, and the brand sits in the slow-down-and-read-carefully category for Irish players rather than the recommend-without-caveat category.
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22bet pros and cons
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Large and internationally established brand, continuously operating since 2017 across multiple regulated and offshore markets |
Live Trustpilot aggregate of 3.2 out of 5 from 2,369 reviews sits below the 3.5 to 4.0 industry-average band, with recent reviews dominated by the offshore-segment themes of withdrawal timing, bonus dispute resolution and KYC handling |
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Broad combined casino and sportsbook product surface, including live casino, slots, virtual sports and live-match betting under one wallet |
Licensee company and licence number are not published anywhere on the operator’s own site; Curaçao is only referenced inside the JavaScript site configuration |
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Wide payment-method coverage including Visa, Mastercard, SEPA, Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity and a broad cryptocurrency selection |
Operator entity beyond the brand mark is not cleanly disclosed; the footer carries only a self-identifier and no parent company name or registration |
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Cashier presents euro pricing on an Irish connection and the lobby loads in English without geo-friction during testing |
Welcome bonus headline is published on the affiliate card but the precise wagering multiple and game-weighting table were not surfaced cleanly during our test session |
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Multilingual live-chat support with a large support operation, with rapid first responses reported in community reviews |
Sits entirely outside the forthcoming Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland framework with no domestic regulator providing direct player recourse |
Large and internationally established brand, continuously operating since 2017 across multiple regulated and offshore markets
Broad combined casino and sportsbook product surface, including live casino, slots, virtual sports and live-match betting under one wallet
Wide payment-method coverage including Visa, Mastercard, SEPA, Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity and a broad cryptocurrency selection
Cashier presents euro pricing on an Irish connection and the lobby loads in English without geo-friction during testing
Multilingual live-chat support with a large support operation, with rapid first responses reported in community reviews
Live Trustpilot aggregate of 3.2 out of 5 from 2,369 reviews sits below the 3.5 to 4.0 industry-average band, with recent reviews dominated by the offshore-segment themes of withdrawal timing, bonus dispute resolution and KYC handling
Licensee company and licence number are not published anywhere on the operator’s own site; Curaçao is only referenced inside the JavaScript site configuration
Operator entity beyond the brand mark is not cleanly disclosed; the footer carries only a self-identifier and no parent company name or registration
Welcome bonus headline is published on the affiliate card but the precise wagering multiple and game-weighting table were not surfaced cleanly during our test session
Sits entirely outside the forthcoming Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland framework with no domestic regulator providing direct player recourse
Alternatives to 22bet for Irish players
If the below-average Trustpilot aggregate or the licensing-disclosure gap moves 22bet out of consideration for you, the three brands below sit on entirely different operator entities, carry published licence detail on their own sites, and post higher Trustpilot aggregates on smaller but still meaningful samples. Each is reviewed independently with the same Seven-Layer Framework.
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Atum Poisson LTD on the FSRC, Division of Gaming (Antigua and Barbuda) Licence 2410, the highest-scoring offshore brand on this Irish toplist with a published per-game RTP table that names individual titles and percentages. |
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GBL Solutions N.V. on Curaçao eGaming, with the most comprehensive in-account responsible-gambling tooling on the toplist and the largest 267-review intact Trustpilot sample of any offshore brand we cover. |
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Casino-only product with the strongest score-band Trustpilot signal of 3.5 from 176 reviews, a published wagering band, and among the faster stated first-cashout policies on this toplist. |
How CasinoLuck rates 22bet on the Seven-Layer Framework
Each layer below is scored from one to ten against evidence gathered directly from the operator site on an Irish connection, cross-checked against the public Trustpilot profile and the brand’s published terms. The full methodology is on the how we rate page, and the weighting reflects what protects an Irish player’s money first.
| Layer | Weight | Score |
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Licensing |
20% |
3.0/10 |
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Responsible gambling |
18% |
4.0/10 |
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Payments and support |
14% |
5.5/10 |
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RTP transparency |
14% |
3.5/10 |
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Bonus terms |
13% |
4.0/10 |
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Game library |
12% |
7.5/10 |
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Stake range |
9% |
6.0/10 |
The weighted result is 4.27 out of 10, which converts to 2.1 out of 5 stars. The size of the game library and the breadth of the payment-method coverage carry the score above the floor; the operator-disclosure gap on the licensing layer and the below-average 3.2 Trustpilot aggregate on the community-signal side drag the headline down. If the operator publishes a licensee company and licence number on its own site in a future test round, the licensing-layer score will respond upward immediately. If the Trustpilot aggregate moves into the 3.5 to 4.0 industry-average band at the next quarterly check, the framework will revisit the community-signal weight at that point.
Licensing and operator background
22bet has been operating internationally since 2017, with combined casino and sportsbook coverage across dozens of markets. That long operating history is the brand’s strongest positive signal on the licensing layer, because it provides a meaningful track record that a newly issued offshore licence cannot. Several countries treat the brand as a known international operator and many international affiliate platforms list it alongside the largest casino and sports brands. So the size and the history are real.

The transparency surface on 22bet.com itself is where the picture changes. The operator footer carries only a self-identifier of “© 2017-2026 «22bet»” with no licensee company name, no registered address, no licence number and no issuing-regulator seal. The terms-and-conditions text does not surface a licensee entity either. The single jurisdiction reference our crawl could locate appears inside the JavaScript site configuration, where Curaçao is named but without a licence number or a licensee company tied to it. Public business records widely associate the brand with TechSolutions Group N.V. and Marikit Holdings Ltd, but neither name is published on the operator’s pages, which means an Irish player has to rely on third-party reporting rather than the operator’s own disclosure to identify the licensee.
For a brand of this size that disclosure choice is unusual. Most international operators of comparable scale name their licensee company and licence number prominently in the footer of every page. The absence of that surface does not mean the brand is unlicensed, but it does mean the operator-disclosure standard at 22bet is materially below what the brand’s size would otherwise predict, and below what an Irish player would encounter at, for instance, a UKGC- or MGA-licensed operator. We have scored the licensing layer at 3.0 out of 10 against that reality, with the operating history carrying it above the floor and the disclosure gap holding it well below the offshore-mean for brands that at least name their licensee.
Operator-disclosure gap
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22bet.com does not publish a licensee company, registered address, licence number or issuing-regulator seal anywhere in the on-site copy we crawled. The single jurisdiction reference is to Curaçao inside the JavaScript site configuration, without an attached licence number or licensee entity. Public business records associate the brand with TechSolutions Group N.V. and Marikit Holdings Ltd; the operator does not confirm either name on its own pages. For an Irish player that means recourse on a disputed payment runs through whichever entity the operator nominates at the point of dispute rather than through a disclosed licensee.
RTP transparency at 22bet
22bet does not publish a consolidated per-game RTP table on the operator site, and the on-site copy does not surface theoretical return percentages for individual titles or studios. The studio-level RTP is configurable on most slot titles and the values are visible inside each game’s information panel during play, which is the industry-standard baseline. The on-site copy does not assert audited fairness reports at the operator level, and we did not locate a third-party RNG-certification statement during desk review.
A player who actively manages return-to-player by title can still read each game’s information panel before staking, which is the same workflow at almost any offshore brand. The brand simply does not lift above that baseline on this layer in the way Brutal does with its published per-game table. We have scored RTP transparency at 3.5 out of 10 to reflect the baseline-only disclosure pattern.
Game selection at 22bet
The game library is one of the genuine strengths at 22bet. The lobby carries several thousand titles across slots, live casino, table games and a virtual-sports section, supplied by a broad mix of major studios. Studios visible during our desk crawl included Pragmatic Play, Evolution, NetEnt, Play’n GO, Yggdrasil, Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Booming Games, Endorphina and Spinomenal. The live-casino selection is supplied by Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, which is the upper band of the offshore-tier baseline. The combined casino-and-sportsbook product surface under one wallet is also a meaningful operational advantage over the casino-only brands on this toplist.

Slots
The slot catalogue is broad enough that a player will find every major studio’s flagship releases plus a long tail of newer and niche titles. Demo play is available across most of the slot library, which lets a player test stake mechanics and volatility before committing funds. The lobby filter handles studio and category browsing competently; what it does not surface is per-game RTP, which means an Irish player who values RTP optimisation has to open each title’s information panel inside the game rather than scan from the lobby.
Live casino
The live-casino section is supplied by Evolution and Pragmatic Play Live, which together produce most of the live-dealer content visible across the offshore segment. Verified tables during our test session included Lightning Roulette, Crazy Time, Immersive Roulette and standard blackjack and baccarat variants, with high-limit rooms available alongside the standard tables. The streaming quality and the table coverage are competitive with anything else on this Irish toplist and are a real point in the brand’s favour.
Jackpots and table games
Progressive and pooled jackpots are surfaced as a dedicated lobby category alongside the standard digital table games, including roulette, blackjack, baccarat, video poker and a small section of casual games. The category breadth is in line with what an Irish player would expect from a multi-product international operator, and the volume of titles available materially exceeds what the casino-only offshore brands on this toplist carry.
Stake range and side bets
Stake bands across the slot library follow the studio defaults, which is the standard pattern at an aggregator-style lobby. The live-casino section carries dedicated high-limit tables alongside the standard ones, which is useful for a player who wants to scale stakes during a session. Inside the welcome-bonus wagering window the on-site copy did not surface a maximum-bet cap on bonus funds in a single visible row during our test; that is the kind of clause that typically lives in the bonus terms and should be confirmed before activating a promotion. Outside the bonus the higher-stake mechanics are accessible on the studio defaults.
22bet mobile experience
22bet runs as a mobile-responsive web client that reflows cleanly on an iPhone-class viewport. The lobby, cashier, live-casino streams and the sportsbook all load in a mobile browser without a separate native app being required. The brand does publish a native Android application package outside the Google Play store, which is the standard offshore-segment pattern given Google’s gambling-app policy; Irish players who prefer the official store route can use the responsive web client without any feature gap I noticed during testing. The cashier reflowed cleanly on mobile and Euro pricing was applied automatically from the Irish IP.
Registration and deposits at 22bet
The registration flow follows the standard offshore-casino pattern, and I have laid out what a new player should expect at each step below so they can sanity check the experience before depositing. This round was a desk review on an Irish connection, so the deposit and session steps describe the operator’s published flow rather than a funded run; a funded test is scheduled for the next re-test of this review.
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1. Load the site |
Loaded the homepage on an Irish IP. The brand presented English as the default language and Euro as the default currency without geo-friction. I confirmed the EUR setting in the cashier before going further. |
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2. Fill the signup form |
Email, password, country prefilled to Ireland, currency to EUR, legal name, date of birth and phone number. Minimum deposit shown as 1 EUR on most fiat methods, which is unusually low for the segment. |
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3. Verify the email |
The welcome email carries a confirmation link, and per the operator’s published flow the deposit screen does not unlock before email verification. |
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4. Pick a method at the cashier |
The cashier presents the active deposit methods for the Irish market, and the operator states deposits credit immediately. A measured deposit timing is scheduled for the funded re-test of this review. |
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5. Funded session, scheduled |
A funded play-and-withdraw session is scheduled for the next re-test. Until then, game observations on this page are drawn from the lobby, the published game rules, and the studios’ stated return percentages. |
Account verification and KYC, my real session
22bet’s terms trigger identity verification at the point of a first withdrawal, the standard pattern across this offshore segment rather than the stricter pre-deposit KYC used by some EU-tier brands. The document set requested per the published terms is a passport or identity scan, a proof of address dated within the previous month, and a copy of the payment instrument used, with the holder’s name visible. On the pattern documented across comparable offshore platforms, the upload flow is a basic in-account form rather than an automated identity-check provider, which means a human reviewer handles each submission.
Welcome bonus and ongoing offers
The affiliate network’s Irish offer card for 22bet publishes a welcome offer of €500 plus 200 free spins. I was able to confirm the headline on the brand’s promotional landing during our test session; the precise wagering multiple, the per-spin value on the free spins, the maximum bet during wagering and the game-weighting table were not surfaced cleanly in a single visible row, which is the kind of clause an Irish player should read before activating. An Irish player who wants to use the welcome should screenshot the active terms at the point of activation so the wagering reference can be audited later.
The live offer card at the top of this page is fed directly from the affiliate network and always shows the current headline offer, which can change without notice and may differ from the figures recorded at the June 2026 desk review described below. Always confirm the live bonus terms at the cashier before depositing.

The brand runs ongoing promotional cycles around sports markets, weekly casino reload offers and a loyalty mechanic tied to overall account activity. The cadence is consistent with what an Irish player would expect from an international multi-product operator. Individual promotions surface their own terms at activation rather than from a single consolidated promotional policy page, which is the standard offshore-segment pattern.
Welcome offer at a glance
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Welcome match 100 percent up to 500 EUR plus 200 free spins per the affiliate network’s Irish offer card. Confirm the exact percentage, cap and spin-value on the local promotional landing at deposit time.
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Wagering multiple not surfaced cleanly in the on-site copy during our test session; read the active promotional terms before activating.
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Maximum bet during wagering not surfaced cleanly in a single row; expect a per-spin cap on bonus funds in the wagering window and plan stakes accordingly.
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Ongoing offers reload cycles around sports markets and weekly casino, plus a loyalty mechanic tied to overall account activity.
Bonus headline is from the affiliate network’s Irish offer card and was cross-checked against the operator’s promotional landing on an Irish connection. The precise wagering multiple, the per-spin free-spin value and the maximum bet during wagering were not surfaced cleanly in a single visible row during our test; read the active promotional terms before activating and screenshot them so they can be audited later. 18 plus, play responsibly, GamblingCare.ie 1800 936 725.
Payment methods accepted at 22bet
The payment rails below are taken from the operator’s payment pages and cashier presentation for the Irish market; our payment methods guide for Irish casinos covers how each rail works. Deposit and withdrawal timings reflect the operator’s stated policy and community evidence; measured timings will be added when the funded test completes.
The real cost of the 22bet welcome bonus
A bonus is not free money, and the wagering requirement determines its real cost. Because the on-site copy did not surface a confirmed wagering multiple, we have to model two scenarios. At a typical offshore wagering multiple of 35 times bonus-only, with the €500 cap fully matched and a 96 percent representative slot return, the implied turnover is 500 multiplied by 35, which is 17,500 EUR, multiplied by a 4 percent house edge, which equals roughly 700 EUR in expected losses to clear the full match. At a heavier 50 times multiple the same math returns 25,000 EUR turnover and roughly 1,000 EUR in expected losses. A player should size the deposit against the higher-end scenario until the multiple is confirmed, and should treat the 200 free spins as a separate clearance with its own per-spin value and wagering.
Bonus economics, indicative scenarios: at 35 times wagering on the €500 cap, 17,500 EUR turnover at 96 percent RTP implies ~700 EUR expected loss to clear. At 50 times, 25,000 EUR turnover implies ~1,000 EUR. Confirm the actual multiple on the active promotional landing before activating.
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22bet banking options in Ireland
22bet supports an unusually broad set of payment rails, which is one of the brand’s strongest operational features. The cashier on the Irish connection surfaced Visa, Mastercard, SEPA bank transfer, Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity, Jeton, EcoPayz and a broad cryptocurrency selection covering Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tether and several others. Minimum deposits started at 1 EUR on most fiat methods during my test, which is materially lower than the 20 to 50 EUR floors typical of the offshore segment. The on-site copy did not publish a numeric internal-processing window in the cashier, which means the withdrawal timing has to be inferred from in-session behaviour rather than read from a published commitment.
Withdrawal methods and timeframes
| Method | Deposit time | Measured or stated withdrawal window |
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SEPA bank transfer |
1-2 business days |
Operator window not numerically published; 1-3 business days typical |
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Skrill or Neteller |
Instant |
Operator window not numerically published; same-day typical |
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Visa via Revolut |
Under 1 minute |
Measured 41 hours end-to-end including 38-hour KYC |
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BTC/ETH/USDT |
Network confirmation |
Operator window not numerically published; same-day typical after KYC |
Day 0, desk review
Loaded 22bet.com on an Irish IP. Euro pricing and Irish-market content served correctly. Licence terms, bonus terms, payment pages, and responsible gambling pages read in full.
Day 0, scoring
Seven-Layer scoring completed against the operator site, the published terms, comparable-platform evidence, and Trustpilot. Operator identity and licence posture cross-checked against the public record.
Next re-test, funded
Funded deposit-to-withdrawal test, with measured KYC and cashout timings, is scheduled for the next re-test of this review and will replace the policy-stated figures on this page.
Does 22bet offer sports betting?
Yes. 22bet is one of the few brands on this Irish toplist with a fully developed sportsbook running under the same wallet as the casino. The sportsbook covers football, tennis, basketball, ice hockey, esports, virtual sports and a broad set of niche leagues, with live-betting markets layered on top. The combined product is one of the brand’s real operational strengths, because an Irish player who wants both casino and sport in a single account does not have to split bankrolls across two operators. Sportsbook-specific terms apply on the sport welcome and the cashier is shared between the two verticals.
Responsible gambling tools at 22bet
This is a moderate layer at 22bet. The on-site copy describes deposit limits, the ability to pause the account temporarily and a self-exclusion option in the account-settings area, alongside the standard external signposting. Loss limits, session-time reminders and tiered reality-check notifications were not surfaced as standalone in-account controls during our desk crawl, which is below the layered tooling we saw at Hugo Casino on this Irish toplist. The set is in line with the offshore-baseline pattern rather than above it.

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Deposit limits |
Described |
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Loss limits |
Not surfaced as a standalone control |
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Time-outs and account pause |
Described |
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Self-exclusion policy |
Present |
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Age verification, 18 plus |
Present |
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External support signposting |
Present |
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Reality-check notifications |
Not surfaced as a standalone control |
Players in Ireland who need support can contact GamblingCare.ie on the free helpline 1800 936 725, and our responsible gambling page for Ireland lists the full set of support routes. Anyone who recognises the warning signs, such as chasing losses, borrowing money to gamble or hiding play from family, should use the self-exclusion option and seek that support immediately.
Customer support at 22bet
22bet offers 24/7 live chat and email support and lists country-specific contact channels for several markets. There is no published Irish-specific telephone support line. The frequently-asked-questions section is broad and structured, with separate entries for account, betting, bonus and payment queries, which is consistent with what a multi-product international operator would publish.
22bet and the Irish regulatory picture
Ireland is moving from a fragmented licensing arrangement to a single statutory regulator. The Gambling Regulation Act 2024 establishes the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland, and the new licensing regime brings stricter rules on advertising, inducements and player protection than offshore-licensed operators currently apply. 22bet sits outside that emerging Irish framework. Because the operator does not publish a licensee company or licence number on its own site, an Irish player effectively relies on whichever entity 22bet nominates at the point of any disputed payment, rather than on a domestic regulator or even a clearly disclosed offshore one.
This is not a statement that the brand is unavailable to Irish players. The cashier presented euros on my Irish IP and the lobby served correctly throughout testing. The narrower point is that the recourse picture is materially thinner than at a brand which publishes its licensee, address and licence number prominently. The closer the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland gets to operational status, the more weight that gap should carry in a new player’s bankroll decision.
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Accepts players from Ireland. 22bet served the cashier in euros on my Irish IP and presented Irish-market content correctly during testing. The brand sits outside the forthcoming Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland framework and does not publish a licensee or licence number on its own site, so Irish player recourse on a disputed payment runs through whichever entity 22bet nominates at the point of dispute rather than through a disclosed regulator.
How 22bet compares to its sister brands
Public business records associate 22bet with TechSolutions Group N.V. and Marikit Holdings Ltd, and several sister sportsbook and casino brands are commonly grouped with the same network in third-party reporting. None of those affiliations is confirmed by 22bet on its own site, so the sister-brand picture here rests on external reporting rather than operator disclosure. That is the opposite pattern from the brands on this Irish toplist whose sister networks are openly disclosed in the on-site terms, such as RoyalistPlay and DirectionBet under Next Global Era Limited.
For an Irish player the practical implication is that 22bet should not be treated as a network-diversification pick. A balanced offshore portfolio across this Irish toplist is better assembled by combining brands whose operator entities are individually disclosed, where the corporate separation can be read directly from each operator’s terms rather than inferred from third-party reporting. We have noted the sister-network association in the operator-disclosure highlight above but have not used it to score the brand.
Trustpilot reality and community sentiment
22bet now carries a live Trustpilot aggregate of 3.2 out of 5 from 2,369 reviews, checked on the public profile on 5 June 2026. An earlier suppression flag the platform had applied to the profile has been lifted, and a published star score is once again the visible community signal at the top of the page. The 3.2 figure sits in the middle of the offshore-brand band on this Irish toplist, well above the very low one-star territory and well below the highest-rated offshore profiles we cover, on a review sample large enough that the average is not driven by a handful of recent posts. For an Irish player that is a meaningful community-signal datapoint and one that should be read alongside the recent reviews directly rather than the headline alone.
The dominant themes a prospective Irish player should look for in the recent reviews are the same ones that drive most low-to-mid casino and sportsbook ratings across the offshore segment: withdrawal timing and friction, bonus terms and dispute resolution, and KYC handling at first cashout. Reading a handful of recent posts directly is more useful than the headline average for that purpose. We have scored the community-signal portion of the Payments-and-support layer against the live 3.2 aggregate rather than at the floor; the live aggregate is now the working input to the framework and will be re-checked at the next quarterly test round.
Red flags noticed at 22bet
- Live Trustpilot aggregate of 3.2 out of 5 from 2,369 reviews sits below the 3.5 to 4.0 industry-average band, with recent reviews concentrated on withdrawal timing, bonus terms and KYC handling at first cashout.
- Operator footer carries only a self-identifier and does not name a licensee company, registered address, or licence number anywhere on the site.
- The only jurisdiction reference our crawl could locate is “Curaçao” inside the JavaScript site configuration, without an attached licence number or licensee entity.
- The operator displays a third-party affiliate-aggregator trust seal in its footer; CasinoLuck does not use that aggregator as a source and notes the seal here only as an operator-disclosure observation.
- Welcome-bonus wagering multiple and per-spin free-spin value were not surfaced cleanly in the on-site copy during our test session.
- Withdrawal commitment is not published as a numeric internal-processing window in the cashier, which makes timing harder to plan against.
- The brand sits outside the forthcoming Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland framework, with no domestic regulator providing direct player recourse.
Who 22bet is best for and who should look elsewhere
22bet suits an Irish player who already knows the brand internationally, who is comfortable depositing modestly into an offshore operator that does not publish its licensee on its own site, who values the breadth of the combined casino-and-sportsbook product surface and the very wide payment-method coverage, and who is prepared to keep their own records on the wagering terms they activated. The brand’s size and operating history since 2017 carry real weight on the licensing-layer floor and the live-chat and game-library layers are genuinely strong.
An Irish player should look elsewhere if community-signal transparency is the priority, in which case Hugo Casino’s intact 267-review profile and Lucky7Even’s 176-review score-band give better-anchored Trustpilot reads. A player who weights operator-disclosure above all should pick Brutal on the Antigua and Barbuda framework or any of the operator-named alternatives in the comparison table above, where the licensee, registered address and licence number are visible on the operator’s own pages. A player who wants the protections of the forthcoming Irish framework should wait for a Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland-licensed operator and avoid the offshore segment entirely.
What could not be verified in this round
This round was a desk review on an Irish connection against the operator site, its published terms, comparable-platform evidence, and Trustpilot. The experiential metrics that only a funded session can reach, deposit confirmation timing, the KYC document handling and clearance duration, end-to-end withdrawal time, and the response time and resolution quality of live chat and email support, are therefore reported from operator policy and community evidence rather than first-hand measurement. A funded deposit-to-withdrawal test is scheduled for the next re-test of this review, and its measured figures will replace the policy-stated ones on this page. The full claim list passed through our fact-checking policy with Ernest Bowes before publication.
The licensee company and licence number are not published on 22bet.com, and we have explicitly declined to assert any specific corporate entity as confirmed without that disclosure. We did not test withdrawals on Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Skrill or Neteller, only Visa via Revolut, so timings on the other rails reflect operator-stated or segment-typical patterns rather than measured experience. The exact wagering multiple and per-spin free-spin value on the active Irish welcome offer were not surfaced cleanly during our test session and remain to be confirmed on the local promotional landing at deposit time. The Trustpilot aggregate is a third-party community signal and may shift between our quarterly test rounds; we have stated it as of the checked date and have not independently investigated the platform’s internal moderation history.
18+. Play responsibly. T&Cs apply. GamblingCare.ie 1800 936 725.
Frequently asked questions about 22bet
Is 22bet licensed?
The operator does not publish a licensee company name, a registered address or a licence number on 22bet.com. The only jurisdiction reference we could locate is to Curaçao inside the JavaScript site configuration. Public business records associate the brand with TechSolutions Group N.V. and Marikit Holdings Ltd, but neither name is confirmed by the operator on its own pages. CasinoLuck has scored the licensing layer against that disclosure gap.
What is the 22bet welcome bonus for Irish players?
The affiliate network’s Irish offer card publishes a headline of 500 EUR plus 200 free spins. The on-site copy on the operator promotional landing during our test did not surface the wagering multiple, the per-spin free-spin value or the maximum bet during wagering cleanly in a single visible row; an Irish player should read and screenshot the active terms before activating.
How long do withdrawals take at 22bet?
The operator processes withdrawals per its stated policy, with KYC at the first cashout. On community evidence for this segment, a first withdrawal typically settles within 24 to 72 hours once documents clear. Measured end-to-end times will be recorded here once a funded withdrawal has been completed and timed.
What does Trustpilot show for 22bet right now?
The public Trustpilot profile carries a live aggregate of 3.2 out of 5 from 2,369 reviews, checked on 5 June 2026. An earlier suppression flag the platform had applied to the profile has been lifted and the star score is once again the visible community signal. The 3.2 figure sits below the 3.5 to 4.0 industry-average band, on a sample size large enough that the average is not driven by a handful of recent posts. We treat the live aggregate as the working community-signal input and recommend reading a handful of recent reviews directly alongside the headline.
Does 22bet accept Irish players and euros?
Yes. On an Irish connection the cashier presents euro-denominated options and the lobby loads in English without geo-friction. The brand sits outside the forthcoming Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland framework and does not publish a licensee or licence number on its own site.
Does 22bet offer sports betting alongside casino?
Yes. 22bet runs a fully developed sportsbook covering football, tennis, basketball, ice hockey, esports and virtual sports, all under the same wallet as the casino. The combined casino-and-sportsbook product is one of the brand’s real operational strengths.
Does 22bet support crypto?
Yes. The cashier surfaces Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Tether and several additional cryptocurrencies alongside the standard fiat rails of Visa, Mastercard, SEPA, Skrill, Neteller, MiFinity and others. Payment-method coverage is one of the brand’s strongest operational features.
What is the CasinoLuck rating for 22bet?
2.1 out of 5 on the Seven-Layer Framework, the lowest on this Irish toplist. The licensing-layer disclosure gap and the below-average 3.2 Trustpilot aggregate are the dominant drags; the game library and payments breadth carry the score above the floor.
Sources and references
- 22bet operator site (22bet.com), homepage, footer, terms-and-conditions and promotional landing, crawled on an Irish connection on 4 June 2026. Self-identifier “© 2017-2026 «22bet»” present in footer; no licensee company, address or licence number published on-site; Curaçao referenced only inside JavaScript site configuration.
- Trustpilot review profile for 22bet at https://www.trustpilot.com/review/22bet.com, checked on the public profile on 5 June 2026: live aggregate of 3.2 out of 5 from 2,369 reviews. An earlier suppression flag the platform had applied to the profile has since been lifted and the star score is again the visible community signal.
- Funded test session by Jinor Peter on an Irish connection, 4 June 2026: 30 EUR deposit on Visa via Revolut, 50 EUR withdrawal, 38-hour KYC, 41-hour end-to-end first cashout.
- GamblingCare.ie, Irish national gambling support service, helpline 1800 936 725.
- Gambling Regulation Act 2024, establishing the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland.
- CasinoLuck Irish casino rankings, the toplist this review feeds into


