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Telegram Betting Review

Sportsbook

Operated by Clarkson Bell Ltd

GambleDB Rating
10.0/10
How we rate
Site Status
Active
UKGC Account
61486
Site Type
Sportsbook

About Telegram Betting

From the name alone, Telegram Betting sounds like it should be a Telegram-focused sportsbook, but the actual website at www.telegrambetting.co.uk is very low on public information. What is clear is that it is set up as a UK-facing sports betting site, operating under a UK Gambling Commission licence and run by Clarkson Bell Ltd. Beyond that, details on markets, odds, layout and day-to-day user experience are not yet readily available.

The brand positions itself as a sportsbook rather than an online casino, so you should expect a focus on sports and event betting rather than slots or live dealer tables. There is currently no verified launch date in public sources, and there is no transfer history on record, which usually means the domain has stayed with the same operator since it was first licensed.

Because there is no full website analysis available yet and the site itself offers limited open information, you should treat Telegram Betting as a lesser-known, UK-licensed bookmaker where the main selling point is regulatory approval rather than a big reputation or long track record. If you like trying smaller brands, it may be of interest; if you prefer established names with loads of reviews and community feedback, you may want to wait until more user data is available.

Games and Betting at Telegram Betting

Telegram Betting is set up as a sportsbook. That means the focus is on betting on sports and other events, not on casino-style games. You should expect the usual core sports you see at most UK bookmakers, although specific details (like which leagues or niche sports are covered) are not yet documented publicly.

In practical terms, a typical UK-licensed sportsbook of this type usually offers:

  • Football betting across major European leagues, international competitions and possibly lower divisions
  • Horse racing and greyhounds (especially for UK and Irish meetings)
  • Tennis, golf, cricket, rugby and other mainstream sports
  • US sports like NFL, NBA, MLB and NHL, depending on the depth of the sportsbook
  • In-play (live) betting on selected events, if the platform supports it

However, because Telegram Betting does not publish a clear lobby or list of markets without logging in, the exact coverage and depth of markets (handicaps, player props, bet builders, etc.) are still unknown. There is also no confirmed information on which odds provider or trading platform it uses, so it is hard to compare its pricing against the bigger UK books.

At the time of writing, there is no solid indication that Telegram Betting runs a full casino or live casino alongside the sportsbook. If casino games are important to you, you should not assume they are available here; check the site’s lobby directly before signing up, or consider a brand that clearly advertises both sports and casino.

On the mobile side, there is no evidence of a dedicated iOS or Android app. Most smaller UK sportsbooks instead use a mobile-optimised website, which you access through your browser. This tends to work fine for checking odds and placing basic bets, but may feel less slick than the polished apps you get from the bigger names. Without first-hand testing, it is not possible to comment on load times, navigation or bet slip usability, so expect a functional but basic experience rather than anything cutting-edge.

Payment Options

Telegram Betting does not publish a clear cashier list in publicly accessible pages, so specific payment methods are not confirmed. As a UK-licensed operator, it is expected to support standard, regulated payment options for British players, which typically include some combination of:

  • Debit cards (Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, possibly Maestro)
  • Bank transfers or Faster Payments
  • Selected e-wallets (for example PayPal, Skrill or Neteller), depending on the operator’s arrangements

Credit card gambling is banned in the UK, so you will not be able to use a credit card, even through e-wallets where the underlying funding source is a credit card.

Withdrawal times will depend heavily on the methods offered and the operator’s internal processing rules. For most UK-licensed sites, you can roughly expect:

  • Debit card withdrawals: typically 1–3 working days after approval
  • Bank transfer: similar 1–3 working days, sometimes faster with Faster Payments
  • E-wallets: often within 24 hours once the withdrawal is processed

Bear in mind that smaller brands sometimes have more manual checks, especially on first withdrawals, so you should make sure your account is fully verified (ID and address) early on to avoid delays. Until more player reports are available, it is safest to assume average rather than lightning-fast cash-out speeds.

Safety and Licensing

Telegram Betting operates under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence, held by its owner, Clarkson Bell Ltd. A valid UKGC licence means the site has to follow strict rules on fair play, segregation of player funds, anti-money-laundering checks and responsible gambling tools such as deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion.

From a regulatory standpoint, that puts Telegram Betting in a safer category than offshore or unlicensed betting bots and Telegram-only operations. You still need to apply normal common sense – stick to affordable stakes, use the safer gambling tools and keep an eye on your betting habits – but the regulatory framework is in place.

Should You Play at Telegram Betting?

If you are looking for a UK-licensed sportsbook that ties into the “Telegram betting” idea, this site may catch your eye, but you should go in knowing that it is a relatively low-profile brand with very little public information and no broad reputation yet. The main positives are the UKGC licence and the focus on sports betting rather than unregulated Telegram bots.

On the downside, the lack of transparent detail about markets, odds quality, features and payments makes it hard to recommend strongly over more established UK bookmakers. There is no clear evidence of a casino section, no confirmed mobile app and no long history of user reviews to lean on.

Telegram Betting is best suited to experienced bettors who are comfortable exploring smaller, licensed brands and who are happy to do their own checks on market coverage and usability once logged in. If you prefer a site with a proven track record, extensive reviews and a clearly advertised product range, you may be better off choosing a more established UK sportsbook and keeping an eye on Telegram Betting until more information and player feedback emerge.

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License Information

Licensed Operator

Clarkson Bell Ltd

Office 9, Dalton House, 60 Windsor Avenue,, London

Active Licenses

  • Bingo
    License #061486-R-336626-003
  • Casino
    License #061486-R-336626-003
  • Online Sports Betting
    License #061486-R-336626-003
  • Virtual Sports Betting
    License #061486-R-336626-003

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Quick Info

Domain
www.telegrambetting.co.uk
UKGC Account
61486 ↗
Previously Operated By
Nichola Aitken (transferred)

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