- Sportsbook and casino unified under a single account.
- Distinctive supercharge mechanic on selected sports markets.
- Polished native mobile apps in addition to the browser product.
- Around-the-clock customer support via chat and email.
- Clear UKGC licensee on the public register.
What new UK accounts are offered
Kwiff publishes a welcome promotion for first-time UK depositors covering both the sportsbook and the casino. Specific values and wagering conditions change without notice; we therefore decline to quote a figure that may be out of date by the time you read it.
The welcome offer is a generous package aimed at readers opening their first Kwiff account. As with any UKGC-licensed promotion, eligibility, qualifying bet minimums, market restrictions and wagering requirements apply. Read these in full on the operator’s own promotions page before depositing.
Promotional terms on Kwiff are written in plain language and the deposit and bonus pages link directly to the relevant sections of the operator’s general terms and conditions. The bonus is opt-in.
Verify the live terms here: kwiff.com.
The operator, on the record
Eaton Gate Gaming Ltd trades as Kwiff in the UK market. The company holds a remote licence with the Gambling Commission under account #44448.
Kwiff launched as a sportsbook-first product and has since broadened into a full casino, retaining sport as the centre of gravity. The brand’s identifying feature is the supercharge mechanic, which can multiply the odds on selected bets at random — a presentation choice that distinguishes Kwiff from the more traditional UK sportsbook front-ends.
Operationally the company is based in the United Kingdom and supports its product in English, with customer service available around the clock through chat and email. Account verification follows standard UKGC KYC requirements: identity, address and source-of-funds checks are requested where appropriate.
Readers can confirm licensee status independently via the UKGC public register: register entry #44448.
What is actually on the platform
A sportsbook with full UK and international coverage, alongside a casino structured around live-dealer tables and a broad slot library.
The sportsbook covers the usual British staples — football, horse racing, rugby, cricket, tennis — with in-play markets across the headline fixtures. The supercharge mechanic applies to selected pre-match and in-play bets and is the operator’s most visible point of difference.
The casino is populated by the major studios serving the UK regulated market, with a live-dealer suite covering blackjack, roulette, baccarat and a rotation of game-show titles. The slot catalogue is large enough that filtering by studio or theme is genuinely necessary.
Deposit and withdrawal methods
Standard UK rails. Credit-card deposits for gambling are prohibited under UKGC rules and are therefore not accepted.
| Method | Deposit | Withdrawal |
|---|---|---|
| Visa debit | Yes | Yes |
| Mastercard debit | Yes | Yes |
| Apple Pay | Yes | — |
| PayPal | Yes | Yes |
| Bank transfer | Yes | Yes |
Editorial assessment
The balance from the May 2026 review pass.
- Sportsbook framing may not suit casino-first readers.
- The supercharge presentation can feel busy on smaller screens.
- No telephone-support line listed at time of review.
- Live-chat queues lengthen around major sporting fixtures.
Tools available inside the Kwiff account
Account-level controls offered by the operator itself. Wider UK support resources sit in the footer of every page on this site.
Inside the account, Kwiff exposes the standard set of UKGC-mandated controls: deposit limits configurable on daily, weekly and monthly bases; loss limits; session reminders; cooling-off periods of various lengths; and full self-exclusion. All of these are available without contacting customer support and can be tightened at any time.
The operator also surfaces reality checks during play, prompting the user to acknowledge time spent. Account closure for reasons related to gambling harm is processed under the operator’s safer-gambling policy and is not reversible during the self-exclusion window.