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Sportsbook
Operated by Richard Leslie Ansell, Natasha Evette Ansell and Georgia Rose Ansell Campbell
Official website
RichBet Sportsbook focuses on sports betting for UK players under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence. Information in the public domain is very limited, so you are looking at a small, privately run site rather than a big, mainstream brand. That means you should expect a simpler product and do a bit more personal due diligence before deciding to move serious bankroll here.
The site is operated by Richard Leslie Ansell, Natasha Evette Ansell and Georgia Rose Ansell Campbell under a UKGC operating licence. Transfer history data shows no previous ownership changes, suggesting it has been in the same hands since launch. Exact launch date, detailed brand history and marketing footprint are not readily available, which usually indicates a relatively small or niche operation rather than a long-established, high-profile book.
RichBet Sportsbook is, as the name suggests, positioned around sports betting rather than casino play. There is no reliable evidence that the richbet.co.uk licence is tied to the Asian-facing RichBet brands you may see on other domains, and you should treat this UK site as a separate, locally regulated sportsbook.
Because there is currently no detailed, verifiable front-end information available, the exact line-up of markets and features has to be described in general terms.
As a UK-licensed sportsbook, you can reasonably expect coverage of core British and European sports:
What really matters for you as a punter is the depth of markets (e.g. cards, corners, player props, bet builders) and whether the odds are competitive. As this is a smaller operator, there is no public odds comparison data, so you would need to compare prices manually against one or two of your regular books before committing.
Most UKGC-licensed sportsbooks now offer in-play betting as standard. While there is no published feature list for RichBet Sportsbook, it is reasonable to expect at least basic live markets on football, tennis and other major sports. What you will want to check when you visit is:
RichBet Sportsbook is licensed as a sportsbook, and there is no reliable evidence that it offers a full casino, live casino, bingo or poker product on the richbet.co.uk domain. If you are mainly a slots or table games player, this site is unlikely to be your main home; you would typically pair a smaller sportsbook like this with a separate, well-known casino brand.
There is no confirmed information about a dedicated mobile app on iOS or Android. You should assume a mobile-optimised website as the baseline. When you visit on your phone, check:
If you are a heavy in-play bettor, mobile usability is crucial; a clunky interface is a good reason to stick with more polished books.
Specific banking methods for RichBet Sportsbook are not publicly documented, but as a UKGC-licensed operator it must use payment routes that comply with UK regulations.
In practice, most smaller UK books tend to support a core set of options such as:
Withdrawal speeds on niche books can vary quite a bit. Under UKGC rules, withdrawals should not be unreasonably delayed, but smaller sites sometimes take longer for manual checks, especially on first withdrawals or larger amounts. Before you stake heavily, it is sensible to:
RichBet Sportsbook operates under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence, which means it has to follow strict rules on player funds, identity checks and fair play. The UKGC framework also requires tools for setting deposit limits, reality checks and self-exclusion, and gives you access to formal dispute resolution if something goes wrong.
If you like trying smaller, UK-licensed books and are comfortable doing your own checks on odds quality, site stability and withdrawal times, RichBet Sportsbook could be worth a cautious look. The main appeal for some punters with niche books is the possibility of slightly different pricing or markets compared with the big-name firms, but that is not guaranteed here and cannot be confirmed from public data.
The flip side is that there is very little transparent information about product depth, reputation, or long-term track record. For most casual and serious UK bettors, especially those who value polished apps, extensive in-play features and a proven customer service record, this would more sensibly be treated as a secondary account at best, not your primary betting wallet.
In short: the UKGC licence is a solid baseline for safety, but the lack of visible history and detail means you should start small, test everything yourself, and keep your main bankroll with better-known, well-documented operators unless RichBet Sportsbook clearly proves itself to you over time.
Richard Leslie Ansell, Natasha Evette Ansell and Georgia Rose Ansell Campbell
207 ST. ALBANS ROAD, WATFORD
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