China (CN)

73 bookmakers serve China: which actually pay out

Atlas tracks 73 brands that officially accept players from China, under an unregulated market. Average trust score across the accepting brands is 47/100. Recent enforcement is surfaced below.

#1Top pickHighest Atlas Trust Score in ChinaStake82/100
CNY·Chinese yuan18+legal ageLocal mental health servicesOnline sports betting prohibited

Market at a glance

Brands officially accepting
73
Licensing system
Unregulated market
Average trust score
47/100
Top brand score
82/100

Trust-score distribution of top 10 brands

  • 80+ (2)
  • 60-79 (6)
  • 40-59 (2)
  • Under 40 (0)

Atlas tracks brands by their official accept-list and licence register. Many brands offering crypto deposits may also be reachable from China grey-market without a local licence. Verify the brand's current terms before depositing.

Online betting in China

China is tracked in the SharkBetting Atlas with 73 bookmakers explicitly accepting players from the country. No domestic gambling regulator is currently tracked for this country, so brands typically operate from offshore jurisdictions. The average Trust Score across these brands is 47, in the middle band. Trust Score ranks the brands using six weighted components covering licensing, corporate transparency, security, reviews, threat intelligence, and operational longevity.

Three things to know before you pick a bookmaker in China

Country pages on most affiliate sites stop at a flag and a list. The questions that actually matter to a player are: is it legal here, who oversees the brand, and what protections does that give me.

  • Online betting broadly restricted

    China prohibits most forms of online sports betting for residents. Specific legal exceptions (state-run sports, fantasy contests, totalisators) may exist, but mainstream sportsbook accounts are not legally available locally. Offshore brands listed elsewhere on Atlas may accept residents but operate outside China's law.

  • No local protection

    Because the activity is prohibited or near-prohibited, there is no domestic consumer-protection regime for online sports betting in China. Any account you open with an offshore brand sits entirely under that operator's foreign jurisdiction. Disputes are slow and complicated.

  • Payments & tax

    Tax treatment in China varies by region and operator licensing. Verify the local rule before counting winnings as fully yours. Local-bank gambling deposits are blocked or actively monitored in China. Players using offshore brands typically rely on crypto or e-wallets. Winnings reaching a local bank account may trigger compliance review.

Top bookmakers serving China

Top 10 brands ranked by Atlas Trust Score. See the full ranked list at best bookmakers for China.

#1Top pick for China

Stake

Highest Atlas Trust Score among brands accepting players from China.

Trust score

82/100

  1. 2

    William Hill

    82/100
  2. 3

    Betmaster

    75/100
  3. 4

    Pinnacle

    74/100
  4. 5

    Marathonbet

    73/100
  5. 6

    BetVictor

    72/100
  6. 7

    Betrebels

    69/100
  7. 8

    Racebets

    69/100
  8. 9

    MELbet

    57/100
  9. 10

    Roobet

    56/100

The strip under each score is the brand's score DNA: licensing, corporate, security, reviews, threat intel and operations. Width is the model weight, colour is that component's score.

Not seeing your brand? Atlas tracks accept-lists from public regulator and operator sources. If a bookmaker you use is missing from China or mis-listed, flag it for us and we will re-verify.

Betting from somewhere else?

Licensing, accepted brands and enforcement differ by market. Type your country to jump to its hub: 71 markets tracked.

Globally reachable via crypto

These brands operate without a local China licence but are typically reachable from China via crypto deposits. They are not on any official accept-list for the market, so Atlas does not rank them alongside locally-accepting brands. Verify the brand's current terms before depositing.

Crypto-deposit access varies by brand and changes without notice. Atlas tracks Trust Score from public-source signals; whether you can play from China on any given day is the brand's decision, not ours.

Frequently asked questions

How many bookmakers serve China?

73 bookmakers in the SharkBetting Atlas explicitly list China as an accepted country, and 0 list it as blocked. The total Atlas covers 1806 brands across all jurisdictions, so the China subset is 4 percent of our coverage. Country acceptance reflects operator declarations cross-checked against regulator data and licence schedules, not a legality finding for the player. Players in China should always verify local law and any state, provincial, or municipal restrictions before depositing, since acceptance by an operator does not by itself authorise lawful play.

Which regulators license bookmakers in China?

China does not currently appear in our regulator coverage with a domestic gambling authority. Brands serving the market typically operate from offshore licences such as Curacao, Anjouan, Kahnawake, Comoros, or under hybrid B2B arrangements where the platform provider holds the licence and the front-end brand is a marketing skin. Check each brand profile for its licensing chain, the legal entity holding the licence, and the dispute-resolution route. Offshore regulators rarely offer the consumer recourse a Tier 1 regulator does.

Is online betting legal in China?

Legality varies by jurisdiction and changes frequently, sometimes overnight in response to political events or court rulings. SharkBetting tracks operator-declared country acceptance against regulator data; we do not provide legal advice. Read the regulator hub at /regulators/ for the licensing regime in your country or state, check local government guidance and any state, provincial, or municipal layer of restriction, and consult a licensed professional if you are unsure. Some Atlas brands accept players from countries where private gambling is restricted, and using a brand from a restricted jurisdiction usually breaches both the operator's terms and local statutes.

How does the average Trust Score for China compare globally?

The average Trust Score across the 73 brands serving China is 47, against a global Atlas median that typically sits in the 45 to 55 band. That is roughly in line with the global mid-band, reflecting a mix of Tier 1 brands and offshore operators with weaker corporate disclosure. Read the methodology page for component-by-component detail on how each score is composed.

Where can I see the top-ranked bookmakers for China?

The curated best bookmakers for China list ranks the qualifying brands by Trust Score with per-entry blurbs sourced from licence and Trust Score data, or read the top 10 inline below. The country hub focuses on regulators, recent enforcement, and signal counts; the best-bookmaker list focuses on ranked operators. Country lists only build when at least 10 qualifying brands accept players from the market, and China cleared that floor at the last Atlas refresh.

What does it mean if a brand blocks China?

Operators block specific countries to comply with their licence terms (Tier 1 regulators such as the UKGC, MGA, and ADM routinely require geofencing of unlicensed markets) or to manage payment-fraud and chargeback risk in jurisdictions with weak banking infrastructure. Blocked status is taken from the operator's own terms or licence schedule and may also reflect a sanctions or watchlist match against China. Using a VPN or false residency to bypass a block usually voids the account on KYC, forfeits any balance, and may breach the operator's anti-money-laundering obligations under its home licence.

Country data is taken from operator-declared accept lists cross-checked against regulator data. See the full scoring methodology or browse all regulators.