Online Casino Operator Rankings: Who Controls the Industry?

What Are Operators?

The online casino industry can be broken down into three layers:

  1. Game Providers: The studios that build the games — Pragmatic Play, PG Soft, etc.
  2. Operators: The companies that run casino platforms and face the players — bet365, Stake, etc.
  3. Aggregators: The middleware that connects providers to operators — SoftSwiss, etc.

This article focuses on operators — the companies that directly serve players and handle user acquisition and operations.

Global Operator Tier List

Tier 1: Publicly Traded Giants (Annual GGR > $5B)

Flutter Entertainment

  • Brands: FanDuel, PokerStars, Paddy Power, Betfair, Sky Bet
  • Annual Revenue: ~$12B+ (including sports betting)
  • Markets: US, UK, Ireland, Australia
  • Listed: NYSE + LSE
  • Key Strength: The world’s largest gambling group. FanDuel dominates the US market

Entain

  • Brands: Ladbrokes, Coral, bwin, partypoker
  • Annual Revenue: ~$5B+
  • Markets: UK, Europe, Australia
  • Listed: LSE
  • Key Strength: Joint venture with MGM for BetMGM in the US market

Tier 2: Leading Players (Annual GGR $1–5B)

bet365

  • Headquarters: Stoke-on-Trent, UK
  • Key Strength: The world’s largest single-brand operator. Privately held — not publicly listed. Known for technology and user experience
  • Markets: UK, Europe, Latin America, Asia-Pacific

Kindred Group (Unibet)

  • Brands: Unibet, 32Red, Maria Casino
  • Annual Revenue: ~$1.5B
  • Markets: Europe, North America

888 Holdings

  • Brands: 888casino, William Hill
  • Annual Revenue: ~$1.5B
  • Markets: UK, Europe

Evolution

  • Role: Both a provider and an operator (through acquisitions of NetEnt, Red Tiger, etc.)
  • Annual Revenue: ~$2B+
  • Key Strength: Absolute monopoly in live casino, with >70% market share

Tier 3: Crypto and Emerging Forces

Stake.com

  • Headquarters: Curaçao
  • Annual GGR: Estimated $2B+ (not publicly disclosed)
  • Key Strength: The undisputed king of crypto casinos. Drake endorsement. In-house Stake Originals games (Plinko, Mines, Crash, etc.)
  • Markets: Global (except restricted regions like the US and UK)

BC.Game

  • Headquarters: Curaçao
  • Key Strength: Rising crypto casino star with support for 100+ cryptocurrencies. Community-driven

Rollbit

  • Headquarters: Curaçao
  • Key Strength: Crypto-native, NFT casino concept, integrates DeFi elements

1xBet

  • Headquarters: Curaçao (disputed)
  • Markets: CIS, Africa, Asia
  • Key Strength: Aggressive market expansion strategy with extensive coverage in emerging markets

Tier 4: Regional Powerhouses

OperatorPrimary MarketsKey Strength
BetwayAfrica, UKMarket leader in Africa
BetikaKenyaStrong local brand
RivalryLatin America, North AmericaEsports + casino
PixbetBrazilWinner in the PIX payment ecosystem
BetssonLatin America, NordicsSteady expansion strategy

Key Operator Performance Metrics

MetricDescription
CPA (Cost Per Acquisition)Cost to acquire a depositing user. $100–300+ in mature markets
LTV (Lifetime Value)Total NGR contributed by a single user over their lifetime
LTV/CPA Ratio> 3 is healthy, < 1.5 is unprofitable
First Deposit ConversionRegistration-to-first-deposit rate. Industry average: 15–30%
Monthly Depositing UsersUsers who deposit at least once per month
ARPUAverage Revenue Per User

Core Competitive Moats for Operators

1. License Portfolio

The number of regulated market licenses you hold determines how large a market you can address. Flutter holds licenses in 20+ countries and jurisdictions.

2. Payment Infrastructure

Especially in emerging markets, whoever can integrate more local payment methods wins more users.

3. Provider Relationships

Exclusive content or priority game launches are powerful differentiators. Evolution’s live casino is practically a must-have integration.

4. Technology Platform

Build vs. white-label. Building in-house has lower long-term costs and greater flexibility, but requires massive upfront investment.

5. Brand and Traffic

Sports sponsorships (e.g., Stake sponsoring F1, Drake endorsement), SEO, and affiliate marketing are the primary traffic sources.

Operator M&A has been rampant in recent years:

  • Flutter acquired FanDuel, PokerStars
  • Entain and MGM formed the BetMGM joint venture
  • 888 acquired William Hill (non-US operations)
  • Evolution acquired NetEnt, Red Tiger, Big Time Gaming

Looking ahead: Small and mid-sized operators are being squeezed out — they’ll either get acquired or pivot to niche segments (crypto, esports, social casino). The winner-takes-more dynamic will only intensify.

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