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Is It Too Late To Consider Buying Gambling.com Group Limited (NASDAQ:GAMB)?
Is It Too Late To Consider Buying Gambling.com Group Limited (NASDAQ:GAMB)?

Yahoo

time12-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Is It Too Late To Consider Buying Gambling.com Group Limited (NASDAQ:GAMB)?

Group Limited (NASDAQ:GAMB), might not be a large cap stock, but it saw significant share price movement during recent months on the NASDAQGM, rising to highs of US$14.72 and falling to the lows of US$11.53. Some share price movements can give investors a better opportunity to enter into the stock, and potentially buy at a lower price. A question to answer is whether Group's current trading price of US$11.53 reflective of the actual value of the small-cap? Or is it currently undervalued, providing us with the opportunity to buy? Let's take a look at Group's outlook and value based on the most recent financial data to see if there are any catalysts for a price change. This technology could replace computers: discover the 20 stocks are working to make quantum computing a reality. Good news, investors! Group is still a bargain right now according to our price multiple model, which compares the company's price-to-earnings ratio to the industry average. We've used the price-to-earnings ratio in this instance because there's not enough visibility to forecast its cash flows. The stock's ratio of 11.86x is currently well-below the industry average of 18.21x, meaning that it is trading at a cheaper price relative to its peers. Another thing to keep in mind is that Group's share price is quite stable relative to the rest of the market, as indicated by its low beta. This means that if you believe the current share price should move towards its industry peers, a low beta could suggest it is not likely to reach that level anytime soon, and once it's there, it may be hard to fall back down into an attractive buying range again. Check out our latest analysis for Group Future outlook is an important aspect when you're looking at buying a stock, especially if you are an investor looking for growth in your portfolio. Buying a great company with a robust outlook at a cheap price is always a good investment, so let's also take a look at the company's future expectations. With profit expected to grow by 38% over the next couple of years, the future seems bright for Group. It looks like higher cash flow is on the cards for the stock, which should feed into a higher share valuation. Are you a shareholder? Since GAMB is currently trading below the industry PE ratio, it may be a great time to accumulate more of your holdings in the stock. With an optimistic profit outlook on the horizon, it seems like this growth has not yet been fully factored into the share price. However, there are also other factors such as financial health to consider, which could explain the current price multiple. Are you a potential investor? If you've been keeping an eye on GAMB for a while, now might be the time to make a leap. Its buoyant future profit outlook isn't fully reflected in the current share price yet, which means it's not too late to buy GAMB. But before you make any investment decisions, consider other factors such as the strength of its balance sheet, in order to make a well-informed investment decision. So if you'd like to dive deeper into this stock, it's crucial to consider any risks it's facing. You'd be interested to know, that we found 1 warning sign for Group and you'll want to know about this. If you are no longer interested in Group, you can use our free platform to see our list of over 50 other stocks with a high growth potential. Have feedback on this article? Concerned about the content? Get in touch with us directly. Alternatively, email editorial-team (at) article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.

Martha's Vineyard Isn't Just an Elite Summer Destination
Martha's Vineyard Isn't Just an Elite Summer Destination

New York Times

time12-07-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Times

Martha's Vineyard Isn't Just an Elite Summer Destination

NOTHING MORE OF THIS LAND: Community, Power, and the Search for Indigenous Identity, by Joseph Lee Drafted as a last-minute election volunteer in 2015, the 22-year-old Joseph Lee huddled in the library of the Aquinnah Wampanoag Community Center. His task was to recount the votes that would decide whether his tribe would attempt to build a high-stakes bingo operation on the southwestern corner of the elite playground known as Martha's Vineyard, the East Coast island where, Lee writes in 'Nothing More of This Land,' his intimate and lively new memoir, U.S. presidents vacation while in office, bringing with them 'S.U.V.s full of Secret Service, throngs of photographers and even bigger crowds than the usual summer rush.' Federally recognized in 1987, the Aquinnah Wampanoag tribe, like many tribal nations, hoped to make gambling an economic anchor that would support government operations and community development. For years, the effort was stymied by lawsuits and dogged by internal disagreement. While some saw jobs and opportunity — essential for a small tribe surrounded by expensive property taxes and eye-watering land values — others predicted the spoliation of what remained of Wampanoag land, pointing to the risky financial and logistical challenges in bringing gambling to a seasonal tourist economy. Lee actively opposed the gambling initiative, but he also wanted to see the sausage get made, so he jumped in to help tally the final vote: a 110-110 tie. The tribe split down the middle. Lee writes that this moment proved foundational to his thinking about the complexities of tribal politics. A journalist and creative writing teacher, he grew up moving between home in the Boston suburbs and summers at Aquinnah, with its beaches, cousins, family souvenir stores and a tribal culture camp he often found uninteresting. Lee never felt quite Native enough, a seasonal Indian who sometimes wondered how different he was from the tourists visiting the Wampanoag corner of the Vineyard. His identity also rests on a complicated genealogy: His father is Chinese and his mother Wampanoag and Japanese. Still, Lee's family was deeply rooted in the land, even as his forebears ventured off island, returning with partners from far-flung locales. 'Nothing More of This Land' begins among the Wampanoag people of Martha's Vineyard and threads across the Native continent and the Indigenous globe. 'I wanted to write about my tribe, family and experiences because I thought they deserved to be shared with the world,' he notes, 'but also because I wanted to tell a different kind of Native story.' Want all of The Times? Subscribe.

Trendlines: Why the Big Beautiful Bill's gambling provision matters so much
Trendlines: Why the Big Beautiful Bill's gambling provision matters so much

CNN

time11-07-2025

  • Business
  • CNN

Trendlines: Why the Big Beautiful Bill's gambling provision matters so much

Welcome to Trendlines, your weekly installment of what's trending up and what's trending down in the world of sports. This week, we're talking about the biggest change to sports fandom in the last decade and arguably this century: Gambling. It's a topic that is at the top of the news now because of a provision in President Donald Trump's recently passed 'big, beautiful bill,' which could be detrimental to professional gamblers in the way that it taxes losses. Indeed, there is a lot on the line whenever we talk about sports gambling. Betting on sports has gone from the back rooms to appearing seemingly everywhere on your television and computer screen. Americans can't get enough, and legal gambling one of the most profitable industries. Just how profitable is it? Let's start with the money of it all. It used to be that Nevada was the only place you could legally gamble on sports. That was the case all the way through 2017. Nevada properties raked in about $260 million in revenue that year. Bettors placed about $5 billion in bets. Then came 2018. Thanks to a Supreme Court decision, Nevada wasn't the only game in town. The floodgates were open, and now sports betting has become legal in the vast majority of the country. The result is that legal sports gambling revenue shot up 50-fold to nearly $14 billion last year, with about $150 billion gambled overall. The betting has been a boon to local governments, as well. We're talking billions in taxes. A place like New York, which wasn't known for sports gambling outside of betting on the ponies, has been the biggest winner. There was over $2 billion in gross revenue and over a billion in taxes brought in during 2024 alone. I can remember when 'sports betting' might as well have been a four-letter word. We were coming off the Pete Rose scandal back in the early 1990s. Rose had, of course, bet on the game he played so well. Just 41% of Americans said in 1993 that it should be legal to bet on professional sports. The clear majority, 58%, disagreed. Today, the numbers have flipped. The 58% majority now say that professional sports gambling should be legal in their state. This is what I meant earlier on when I said that sports gambling can now be in the open. A big reason it can be in the open is because the American people accept it. It might also be a reason that there has clearly been some backlash against the provision in the 'big, beautiful bill' that is harmful to gamblers. The big problem with players betting on sports is that they may change the way they play if they place a wager. Maybe a pitcher throws a pitch in the dirt. Maybe a basketball player shaves points (e.g. misses shots when the team is way ahead). Athletes have been accused of or found guilty of doing both of these. We're talking about the integrity of the game. One of the biggest shifts since the time of Rose is that far fewer Americans are worried about this potential problem. Although 70% of Americans said that they believed betting encouraged college players to cheat in 1985, a mere 45% said they did by 2022. Will this percentage shift as we hear about more players attached to gambling? Maybe. I'd argue that is the biggest budding issue with gambling. Even more so than a 'big, beautiful bill.'

Ollie Tarvet vs Carlos Alcaraz live offer: Get £20 free bets and 50 free spins when you join Midnite today
Ollie Tarvet vs Carlos Alcaraz live offer: Get £20 free bets and 50 free spins when you join Midnite today

The Sun

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Ollie Tarvet vs Carlos Alcaraz live offer: Get £20 free bets and 50 free spins when you join Midnite today

CARLOS ALCARAZ continues his Wimbledon quest this afternoon when taking on British qualifier Ollie Tarvet. The Spaniard is an overwhelming favourite to overcome the 21-year-old's challenge, with Tarvet having come through his opening match in straight sets. New Midnite punters can get £20 in free bets, plus an additional 50 free spins to use in the casino on the popular slots game Big Bass Splash when signing up and staking £10 today! Wimbledon betting offer Looking to join Midnite and beg their terrific new customer offer? Here's how you can... Simply download Midnite app or create an account online HERE * and using the Promo Code: BETGETSPORTS Once that's done, deposit a minimum of £10 and stake a pre-match bet of £10 and a minimum of 4 legs, at minimum total odds of 3/1. Once that's settled - win or lose - you will receive £20 in free bets. You will also receive 50 free spins to spend on Big Bass Splash (valued at 10p per spin). *18+ New UK customers. Bet £10 on accas with 4+ legs, min odds 3/1 (4.0). Get 4x £5 Free Bets and 50 Free Spins, valid for 7 days on selected bets and games only. T&Cs apply. Remember to gamble responsibly A responsible gambler is someone who: For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites.

Best PayPal betting sites in the UK
Best PayPal betting sites in the UK

Telegraph

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Telegraph

Best PayPal betting sites in the UK

In the evolving world of online betting, customers are making use of a variety of deposit methods for their accounts and it is useful to be aware of the latest PayPal betting sites available. PayPal is an online payment platform or eWallet that many bettors are choosing to use as their primary deposit method, given its ease of use and the added security of not depositing directly from a bank account. But while it is increasingly common to see it listed as a deposit and withdrawal option on bookmaker websites, it is not always clear which gambling sites accept PayPal transactions. And it can be especially difficult to track down bookmaker sites that allow you to deposit using PayPal when making use of their welcome and sign-up offers. With that in mind, we have assembled a definitive list of the best PayPal betting sites, ranking them and highlighting the advantages and disadvantages of using each bookmaker. Looking to expand your portfolio of online bookmakers? Check out our free bets and best betting sites pages Top 10 PayPal betting sites ranked Betting websites may stand out for a variety of reasons and the ability to deposit with PayPal can be a major advantage, especially in the rare instance where customers can unlock new-customer offers with deposits from the eWallet. 1. bet365 One of the most well-known and prestigious bookmakers around, Bet365 is renowned for its competitive odds and range of offers and price boosts. PayPal is among the deposit options for bet365 customers, who can make instant deposits with the eWallet but must deposit a minimum of £25 when using this method. In the terms and conditions of the 'Bet £10 and get £30 in free bets' welcome offer, it states that qualifying for the offer via a deposit from PayPal or other prepaid cards is subject to identity checks. bet365 Trustpilot rating: 1.3 Our rating: 5/5 Author's view 'bet365 sets the standard in the sports betting industry, regularly offering terrific odds and a range of markets and events. 'You will be hard-pressed to find a better bookmaker in terms of existing customer offers and price boosts, while its sign-up offer is generous and flexible. 'Add in that punters can deposit at bet365 using their PayPal account, potentially even for the welcome offer, and it is hard to score the firm anything less than 5/5.' 2. BetMGM BetMGM is one of the newer online betting sites in the UK but it has exploded out of the blocks with its eye-catching casino offering, competitive odds and generous sign-up offer. It is also another great bookmaker for those wanting to deposit with PayPal, even allowing bettors to use that payment method for the sign-up offer, which is a rarity. BetMGM Trustpilot rating: 3.3 Our rating: 4.5/5 Author's view 'Combining competitive sports betting odds with a stellar casino offering, BetMGM is a serious player on the UK betting scene. 'It has one of the best sportsbook sign-up offers around and the fact that bettors can use PayPal to activate this welcome bonus is brilliant. 'It gets docked half a point in the rating due to its slightly inferior free-bet offering to existing customers compared with other leading betting sites.' 3. Midnite With one of the best user experiences around, Midnite is a fresh and exciting betting site that has a competitive rewards system for existing customers and a decent welcome offer. It is also in the minority in that it allows PayPal to be used as a deposit method for the sign-up offer, while existing customers can continue to use PayPal with a minimum deposit requirement of just £5. Horse racing betting site Trustpilot rating: 3.2 Our rating: 4.25/5 Author's view 'Midnite provides one of the best customer betting experiences around thanks to its neat and easy-to-use app, and it is a brilliant PayPal betting site, allowing punters to deposit from the eWallet when signing up for the welcome offer. 'Frequent existing customer offers will keep punters coming back, while it is the go-to betting site for those interested in esports. 'The welcome offer has more restrictions attached to it than is ideal but the wide-ranging benefits of Midnite as a bookmaker outweigh the welcome offer's lack of versatility.' 4. LiveScore Bet LiveScore Bet is by no means one of the most iconic bookmakers out there but its offering is competitive and it deserves to be high on a list of PayPal betting sites. PayPal is an accepted payment method, even when it comes to the firm's welcome offer, although those depositing this way should be aware the minimum deposit is £10 compared to £5 for other options. LiveScore Bet Trustpilot rating: 1.9 Our rating: 4/5 Author's view 'If being able to use PayPal when betting is important to you, then look no further than LiveScore Bet. 'Being able to use PayPal as a payment method when activating a welcome offer is rare, so the fact LiveScore Bet allows it is a major perk. 'Existing customer offers are above average too and there are price boosts across a range of sports every day, although the welcome offer is not as generous as others.' 5. Virgin Bet Part of the same group as LiveScore Bet, Virgin Bet is also a great PayPal betting site, ranking high on this list because punters can use the eWallet when depositing for the sign-up offer. Existing customers can have PayPal as one of their deposit methods but must deposit a minimum of £30 when using this option. Horse racing betting site Trustpilot rating: 2.1 Our rating: 4/5 Author's view 'Scoring the same as sister site LiveScore Bet, Virgin Bet is a terrific option for those looking to deposit on betting sites using PayPal. 'Finding bookmakers that accept PayPal even for their welcome offers is rare, so that is a big tick in the box, and VirginBet's sign-up promotion is also one of the most straightforward. 'Promos and free-to-play games are plentiful, although existing customers looking to use PayPal frequently should be aware the minimum deposit with the eWallet is £30.' 6. Betfred Betfred is a must-have bookmaker in a punter's portfolio, offering competitive prices, best odds guaranteed on horse racing and an extensive range of existing customer offers. It drops down this list a touch as PayPal deposits are ineligible for the generous welcome offer, which awards £50 in free bets, but existing customers can at least make use of this payment option with a minimum deposit of as little as £5. Betfred betting site Trustpilot rating: 3.1 Our rating: 4/5 Author's view 'Betfred has one of the most well-rounded and competitive offerings of any betting site in the UK. 'Promotions such as Double Delight and Hat-trick Heaven are brilliant for football punters, although those looking to use PayPal to make their deposits should be aware it is an ineligible option for the £50 betting offer. 'So while it is arguably a better bookmaker overall than some of those above it on the list, from a PayPal betting site perspective, it does not score as highly.' 7. Paddy Power Another of the big betting websites that allows deposits with PayPal is Paddy Power. Known for its sense of humour and eye-catching adverts, Paddy Power has a decent welcome offer, provides punters with frequent money-back tokens and keeps things interesting with plenty of free-to-play games. When it comes to PayPal, it is not possible to use the method for the sign-up offer and punters will need to make deposits of at least £30 when using this deposit option. Paddy Power Trustpilot rating: 3.5 Our rating: 4/5 Author's view 'Paddy Power is a great bookmaker to have as part of your portfolio for its free-to-play games and money-back token offers alone. 'But it also offers competitive prices and its Super Sub football promotion was groundbreaking, even if it does not extend to as many competitions as the equivalent features at other competitors. 'Punters can use PayPal when depositing at Paddy Power, although the minimum deposit of £30 feels a little steep and it is not available for the welcome offer.' 8. William Hill William Hill is another top-level bookmaker with a significant presence online and on the high street. Although a little more complicated than other sign-up offers, the welcome bonus is one of the most generous around. In terms of PayPal, it is once again not accepted for the sign-up offer but can be used by existing customers with a minimum deposit of £10. William Hill Trustpilot rating: 1.3 Our rating: 4/5 Author's view 'William Hill scores the same as the previous three betting sites on the list but is further down because of the nature of the welcome offer. 'Offering £60 in free bets from a £10 deposit is great, but the first £20 awarded is a Vegas bonus that has to be used on selected games and has wagering requirements of 30 x £20. 'That could frustrate some punters and it is worth noting that once again PayPal is only an option for existing customers, not for new customers looking to capitalise on this sign-up offer.' 9. Betfair Part of the Flutter group along with Paddy Power and Sky Bet, Betfair is another of the most recognisable betting sites around, offering great promotions for existing customers as well as competitive odds and the option to use the Betfair Exchange. As is the standard, PayPal is a potential deposit method with Betfair but only for existing customers. The generous welcome offer of £50 in multiple bets can only be accessed when depositing with a debit card or Apple Pay. Betfair Trustpilot rating: 3.2 Our rating: 3.75/5 Author's view 'Known for its groundbreaking exchange, Betfair also offers a terrific sportsbook and is another of the leading betting sites, especially for those betting on football and horse racing. 'The welcome offer is generous at first glance but is also one of the most restrictive, requiring punters to use their free bets on bet builders, accumulators or multiples. 'PayPal is also accepted for existing customers but with a minimum deposit requirement of £30 and, as you may have guessed, it is once again exempt from the welcome offer.' 10. BoyleSports When scouting the best PayPal betting sites around, punters should not overlook BoyleSports. Few bookmaker websites have such an extensive sports, gaming and casino offering and the welcome bonus is generous and straightforward to use, providing new customers with £30 in free sports bets as well as a £10 casino bonus, which has a wagering requirement of x5. PayPal is excluded from the welcome offer, but existing customers can use it to make their deposits at another of the finest betting sites available in the UK. BoyleSports Trustpilot rating: 2.7 Our rating: 3.5/5 Author's view 'Punters will do well to find a welcome offer that is more versatile than the one available at BoyleSports. 'It is a great place to bet for those after extra places in golf or horse racing, but those betting on football regularly will not find many promotions beyond the Early Payout offer, which is available across several bookmakers. 'BoyleSports does, however, provide a great platform for those who like live casino games and slots, and is another operator that allows existing customers to deposit using PayPal.' Top-rated PayPal betting sites by Trustpilot reviews Although bookmakers do not tend to perform well when it comes to Trustpilot, it is nonetheless a good way to compare customer satisfaction across different betting sites. Here is a look at the best of the aforementioned PayPal betting sites when it comes to their Trustpilot ratings. Betting site Trustpilot reviews Trustpilot score Paddy Power 5,291 3.5 BetMGM 1,541 3.3 Betfred 8,878 3.2 Betfair 3,372 3.2 Midnite 1,176 3.2 Reviews taken June 19, 2025 Best new PayPal betting site for June 2025 BetMGM – June 2025 BetMGM is one of the newer online betting sites in the UK but it has burst out of the traps with its eye-catching casino offering, competitive odds and generous sign-up offer. It is also another great bookmaker for those wanting to deposit with PayPal, even allowing bettors to use that payment method for the sign-up offer, which is a rarity. BetMGM Trustpilot rating: 3.3 Our rating: 4.5/5 Author's view 'Combining competitive sports betting odds with a stellar casino offering, BetMGM is a serious player on the UK betting scene. 'It could be argued it has the best sportsbook sign-up offer around and the fact that bettors can use PayPal to activate this welcome bonus is brilliant. 'It gets docked half a point in the rating due to its slightly inferior free bet offering to existing customers compared to other leading betting sites.' Deposit limits and fees at PayPal betting sites Although the bookmakers listed in this article allow PayPal as a payment method, the minimum and maximum deposit amounts when using the eWallet can vary between betting sites, while some may even charge fees. Best PayPal betting site apps It is all well and good for a betting site to offer PayPal as a payment method, but the functionality of a bookmaker's app can make or break it. With that in mind, here is a look at the best PayPal betting site apps. 1. Midnite Sleek design and aesthetically pleasing Most responsive and easiest to navigate Dedicated rewards section is well organised 2. bet365 Logical layout makes for great user experience Eye-catching promotions carousel at top of page Excellent bet-builder pages 3. Paddy Power Unique and bold design Easy to locate promotions and free-to-play games Mix N' Match Bet Builder page is very user-friendly The best welcome offer for PayPal betting sites When looking to build your bookmaker portfolio, it is crucial to scout out the best welcome offers. Here is a look at the aforementioned best PayPal betting sites and how their respective welcome offers compare. It is worth remembering that not all of the sign-up bonuses below can be accessed via PayPal deposits and some of the betting sites only allow PayPal for existing customers. Out of the sign-up bonuses below, it is arguably William Hill that has the best with new customers receiving a £60 bonus when they sign up and bet £10. While £20 of that comes in the form of a Vegas Bonus that has high wagering requirements, punters will still get a £40 sports bonus, split into four £10 denominations, which they can use as they please. The best PayPal betting sites for regular promotions While it is important to know where you stand with different welcome offers, new customers should also be aware of the existing customer promotions offered by PayPal betting sites. Of the PayPal betting sites mentioned, bet365 is arguably the best when it comes to regular promotions, providing its customers with competitive super boosts on football and horse racing, extra places, bet builder profit boosts and free bet offers. Paddy Power is also pretty good for existing customer offers. Paddy's Rewards mean punters can secure a £5 free bet every Monday when they place five £5 bets throughout the previous week. There are also some great free-to-play games such as Beat The Drop. How to register with PayPal betting sites Some bookmakers accept PayPal when registering for their welcome offer, although it is more common for that not to be the case. Nonetheless, while some may require bonus codes and others may not, the general process for registering with PayPal betting sites is much the same. Here is our step-by-step guide: When you have selected a bookmaker to sign up with, you will first need to provide personal data such as your name, address and contact details, including an email address. It is important these details are accurate and match any official identity documentation. Some bookmakers may request to verify your identity, which typically involves uploading proof of identity, such as a passport, plus proof of address, such as a utility bill. This can happen when signing up or further down the line. You will then need to enter payment details to make your first deposit. Make sure you are aware of which payment methods are accepted for the sign-up offers – PayPal is rarely accepted for welcome bonus deposits - and enter any bonus or promo codes required. After customising your safer gambling restrictions, you can place your qualifying bet. It might feel a bit intrusive when signing up for a new bookmaker but rest assured that, provided the betting site is UK-licensed, your data is in safe hands. Why you should choose a UKGC-licensed PayPal betting site All of our recommended PayPal betting sites are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission and it is crucial to be aware of this when signing up for any bookmaker. The UKGC upholds the integrity of bookmakers to keep the industry safe for all. UKGC-licensed betting sites also keep gambling crime-free and ensure the funds and data of customers are protected. How we review the best PayPal betting sites Here is how we independently and impartially evaluate the best PayPal betting sites: Sourced by TMG The offers that have been listed on this page are sourced by Telegraph Media Group members of staff. Hands-on experience The staff assembling and evaluating these PayPal betting sites and welcome offers have years of experience in the sports betting industry, so know where and when to look for the best offers. Regular updates There is a dedicated team checking betting offers daily and having contact with bookmakers to ensure the information provided about PayPal betting sites is up-to-date and accurate. Factors we consider when compiling the PayPal betting sites ratings Ranking and rating bookmakers is a meticulous and thoughtful process and we have done everything in our power to ensure readers can be confident in our reviews. Here are the factors we have taken into consideration when comparing the best PayPal betting sites. PayPal fees and processing times While this is something that is improving across the industry, it is crucial to know how quickly deposits and withdrawals are processed by betting sites when using PayPal as a payment method, while knowing which bookmakers charge fees for using the eWallet is also important. Welcome bonus Not all betting site welcome bonuses were created equal and the different sign-up offers made available by PayPal betting sites can be compared both in terms of value and how straightforward they are to access. In this particular article, the betting sites that allow PayPal as a payment method for welcome offers have naturally ranked higher. Regular promotions Once you have signed up to a new bookmaker and made use of its welcome offer, it is time to extract value from its promotions for existing customers. Some bookmakers are great at engaging with their existing customer base using free-to-play games and price boosts, while others can disappoint in this department. Features Online sports betting is rapidly changing, so offering new and innovative features is a great way for bookmakers to get ahead of their competitors. Whether it is an adjustment to how you place bet builders or a promotion that ensures your football bet does not stop because a player you've selected has been substituted, these different features play an important part in how PayPal betting sites rank. Site design A poor site design can be seriously off-putting for a new customer. If the site has too much information crammed into too small a space, it can look messy and feel overwhelming. A good user experience on a betting site can be the difference between a good bookmaker and a great one. Other payment options This article has looked extensively at the betting sites that allow PayPal as a deposit method, but there are plenty of other payment options out there, from instant bank transfers to paysafe cards. Having a range of ways to deposit into your betting account only enhances the appeal of a bookmaker. Customer service Whether there is a technical issue or you have a query relating to a promotion, the quality of a bookmaker's customer service team is crucial. If the customer service offered is limited or unhelpful, customers are naturally not going to want to bet with the bookmaker. Safety and security This is undoubtedly the most important factor, whether it relates to safer gambling features or the security of a customer's data. For that reason, this site only features brands that are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, which regulates the industry in this country. Alternative payment methods at UK betting sites When looking to place your bets at various UK betting sites, there are several ways you can make your deposits. PayPal has been covered in detail in this article, but prospective punters can also top up their accounts using debit cards, Apple Pay and bank transfers among other methods. Here is a look at how the various deposit methods compare in terms of deposit and withdrawal times and associated fees. Of course there can be quite a disparity between bookmakers, so this table shows the average figures. Author's verdict 'This article has hopefully outlined the best PayPal betting sites out there, giving clarity on each bookmaker's welcome offer and their advantages and disadvantages. 'bet365 sits at the top of the tree as the best PayPal betting site there is, allowing customers to use the eWallet for their welcome offer, which is generous and flexible, subject to identity checks. 'bet365 requires a minimum deposit of £25 when using the eWallet but there is no fee and the processing time is instant when using PayPal. 'But as the list shows, there are plenty of top-level betting sites accepting PayPal, so be sure to check out the pros and cons of each one to get the most out of your bookmaker portfolio.' Best PayPal betting sites FAQs Which of your recommended PayPal betting sites is the best? Combining a flexible welcome offer with great existing customer promotions and competitive odds, bet365 is our choice of the best PayPal betting site around. Which is the best of the new PayPal betting sites? In our opinion, BetMGM is the best newer betting site to accept PayPal. Established in 2023, it has an excellent casino offering and generous sign-up bonus available to new customers. Can you trust PayPal betting sites in the UK? Yes. We have only listed betting sites which are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, which regulates the industry in this country. How many PayPal betting sites can I sign up with? You can sign up for as many PayPal betting sites as you like, provided you do so safely and bet within your means. There is no restriction on the number of PayPal betting sites you can have. Which PayPal betting sites have the best offers for new customers? William Hill is the PayPal betting site with the most lucrative offer for new customers, providing a £60 bonus when you place a £10 qualifying bet, although it is worth noting £20 of that is for use at William Hill Vegas. BetMGM also ranks highly, offering £40 in free bets as part of its welcome offer, while new customers at bet365 can receive £30 in free bets when signing up and can use these free bet credits as they wish.

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