Where the cluster lands
Median trust score in this cluster: 38/100. That is 2 points below the Atlas-wide median of 40/100.
Across 6 scored brands: 2 at 40-59, 4 under 40.
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Betfair Exchange is a betting-exchange operator. The brands below share the exchange engine and order book; they're not separate operators but different consumer-facing skins.
Median trust score in this cluster: 38/100. That is 2 points below the Atlas-wide median of 40/100.
Across 6 scored brands: 2 at 40-59, 4 under 40.
Brands in this cluster accept players from 3 countries in total. The biggest concentrations are Slovenia (1 brand), China (1 brand), India (1 brand).
Atlas has not aggregated specific red-flag patterns for this cluster yet.
All 6 brands running on Betfair Exchange. Search by name or filter by licence tier. The dot beside each brand shows what tier its operator's licence holds.
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Betfair Exchange is an exchange. The liquidity comes from other players, not the house. Your counterparty risk is different from a traditional sportsbook: you are matched against other users, and the exchange takes commission on net wins.
Step 1
Exchange depth varies by sport. Niche markets can have empty order books, meaning your bet sits unmatched or fills at a worse price.
Step 2
Exchange commission (typically 2-5% on net wins) lowers your effective return. Atlas-trained value calculations should subtract commission before comparing to bookmaker prices.
Step 3
Exchanges hold user balances pre-match. The licence determines whether those balances are segregated and how the regulator handles a wind-down.
Step 4
Exchange operators often impose unwritten limits on winning users. The brand-level audit surfaces public reports of restricted accounts.
Of the 6 brands Atlas tracks in this cluster, 6 hold no documented Tier 1, 2, or 3 licence in the public registries Atlas reads. Brand-level licence is the single biggest variable that determines your dispute rights, segregated-funds protection, and complaint channel; a cluster without strict regulator representation is a structural signal worth weighing before depositing.
The 6 brands in the Betfair Exchange cluster collectively accept players from 3 countries. Atlas tracks the footprint per-brand from public terms of service and active payment-rail coverage; aggregating across the cluster gives a rough sense of which regions the cluster's operators target.
They share an operator, an odds engine, a platform, or all three. Atlas tracks the affiliation so a player can see when "different" brands are run by the same back-end. The grouping comes from public regulator filings, corporate ownership disclosures, and infrastructure fingerprinting, not from guesswork.
Often yes. A withdrawal delay, an independent web-security flag, or a regulator action against one brand in the cluster is usually a sign of the same on the rest. Atlas score components that track infrastructure (security, threat intelligence) tend to move together for sibling brands.
License jurisdiction is the single biggest reason. A brand licensed in the UK or Malta gives a player binding dispute-resolution rights that the same operator running under a Caribbean license does not. Brand-specific support staffing and country availability also matter.
Tied to the operator in most clusters. If the operator has a payout-delay history, the player will see it regardless of which brand label they signed up under. Atlas surfaces the operator-level evidence on every clone page.
Each brand scores independently, but the evidence trail often overlaps. If a regulator fines the operator, every sibling brand under that operator picks up the fine in the threat-intelligence component. The license component scores per-brand because licenses are issued per-brand.
Trust score computed from 6 weighted components (licensing, corporate, security, reviews, threat intel, operational). License data verified against public authority records. Last verified 53 days ago.
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