Super Group brand family
Super Group Sister Sites
Owner of Betway, Spin Casino and Jackpot City. NYSE-listed via 2022 SPAC merger.
Founded 2022 HQ Saint Helier, Jersey Listed NYSE: SGHC 3 brands on GambleDude
About Super Group
Super Group is the parent of Betway and the Spin/Jackpot/Bayton casino brands (Spin Palace, Jackpot City, Ruby Fortune, Royal Vegas and others). The group listed on the New York Stock Exchange in January 2022 via a SPAC merger and is one of the few publicly-traded operators with significant offshore-licensed exposure.
Betway is positioned as the sports-led brand with heavy English Premier League sponsorship spend. The Spin/Jackpot stable runs on a long-standing partnership with Microgaming (now Games Global), with a deeply Microgaming-weighted slot catalogue and the original Mega Moolah progressive-jackpot network at its core.
The group exited the US market in 2024 to focus on regulated European, African and Latin American markets.
Super Group brands reviewed by GambleDude
3 brands — sorted by GambleDude score.
BE Up to £30 in Free Bets
Under 24h Min £10
JA Up to £1,600 Welcome Package
1-3 days Min £10
SP Up to £1,000 Welcome Bonus
1-3 days Min £10
What sister sites share
- Responsible gambling exclusions — most operators apply self-exclusion across all group brands within the same jurisdiction.
- KYC documentation — once you've verified at one Super Group brand, the same documents typically suffice at another (verify with each brand's support before assuming).
- Withdrawal pipelines — payouts are usually processed by the same group operation, so speed is consistent across brands.
- Game catalogues — overlap is common where the group has master agreements with the major studios, but each brand curates its own lobby.
What sister sites usually don't share
- Welcome bonuses — claim one per brand. Group brands run independent new-player promotions.
- Loyalty schemes — most Super Group brands maintain separate loyalty programmes. Caesars Rewards (US) is the notable exception.
- Account balances — accounts are per-brand, not group-wide.