Bwin is a betting company that was formed in 1997. However, then it was known as BetAndwin. In 2006, the company got its new name – Bwin. In 2011, Bwin merged with British Company PartyGaming, which made it one of the biggest publicly traded online gaming companies worldwide. In 2016, the company was acquired by GVC Holdings, which has majority shares in several other online gaming companies as well.
Bwin doesn’t offer a classic welcome matching bonus that is often seen with many online betting companies. Instead, they offer a £10 Back-up Bet for every new customer. To claim it, you need to be a first-time customer, place a bet of at least £10 at even odds or longer, and wait for the outcome of the bet. If it is a winning bet, you won’t receive the Back-up Bet bonus. But if it is a losing bet, you will be credited with £10 for another bet. If you win that bet, you can instantly withdraw the winnings (minus the skate).
Bwin offers a massive coverage of all sorts of sports, from the most popular ones like Football and Basketball to some of the most obscure ones. It also covers low profile sports, which you will find on any other betting platform.
Bwin’s in-play section is very intuitive and has a great UI. The in-play section has a dedicated area which can be easily accessed through a highly visible link on their homepage. This section covers a lot of events, predominantly football matches, and offers a live scoreboard, statistics, animations, and live streaming. At least 20 betting options follow most live games. Their odds are regularly on the high end, especially for matches from the European Championship League, Europa League, Premier League, Spanish Primera, Calcio, Bundesliga, and the French first league.