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Updated July 27, 2026

ArcticBet Review: MGA Licence, Products and Risks

TL;DR

ArcticBet.com is listed in the Malta Gaming Authority register under Alta Platform Gaming Limited. That verifies the operator-domain relationship and approved gambling verticals, but it does not verify every bonus, payment route or account outcome.

Written and reviewed by SureBets Editorial Team. Reviewed using our methodology.

ArcticBet Review: MGA Licence, Products and Risks

Short answer: ArcticBet.com appears in the Malta Gaming Authority's current authorisation record for Alta Platform Gaming Limited. The record lists casino, fixed-odds betting including live betting, and peer-to-peer poker as approved verticals. We did not open, fund or withdraw from an account, so this review does not claim first-hand evidence about withdrawals, support speed, limits or bonus enforcement.

Who operates ArcticBet?

The Malta Gaming Authority authorisation record names Alta Platform Gaming Limited as the licensee and identifies https://www.arcticbet.com/ as an approved website. The record shows licence MGA/B2C/1068/2024 with status Licensed.

This domain match matters. A familiar brand name, copied logo or similar web address is not evidence that another site belongs to the same licensed operator. Start from the regulator's record and follow the exact domain listed there.

What products does the licence cover?

The MGA record lists three approved verticals for the licence:

  • Type 1: casino gaming services;
  • Type 2: fixed-odds betting, including live betting;
  • Type 3: peer-to-peer poker.

These entries confirm the activities covered by this licence. They do not prove that every game, market or feature is available to every customer. Product access can depend on country, account status, platform rules and the exact service offered at the time of use.

What we verified on the official site

The official ArcticBet site presents sportsbook and casino sections and links to an ArcticBet help centre. Its public footer identifies Alta Platform Gaming Limited and repeats the MGA licence relationship. The MGA record also names eCOGRA as the approved alternative dispute resolution provider.

Those checks establish the current operator, domain, licence status and listed product categories. They do not amount to an account test.

What we could not independently verify

The previous version of this article made specific claims about deposit bonuses, free spins, cashback, named payment methods, withdrawals within hours, one-hour support replies, loyalty rewards, dedicated account managers and individual casino games. We removed those claims because we could not verify them from a complete current offer or account-specific terms during this review.

Before relying on any promotion or payment route, inspect the version shown inside your own eligible account and record:

  • minimum deposit and qualifying payment methods;
  • wagering requirement and whether it applies to the deposit, bonus or both;
  • maximum bet while wagering;
  • excluded games, markets and bet types;
  • expiry period and country restrictions;
  • maximum conversion or withdrawal from bonus funds;
  • identity checks, source-of-funds requests and withdrawal conditions.

A headline bonus amount is not enough to judge an offer. The binding terms and the amount you can withdraw matter more than the advertised percentage.

Is ArcticBet connected to NordicBet?

We found no primary-source evidence supporting the old article's claim that ArcticBet was a NordicBet rebrand or inherited more than two decades of NordicBet history. The current MGA record identifies Alta Platform Gaming Limited as ArcticBet's licensee. We therefore removed the rebranding and inherited-track-record claims.

Do not infer common ownership from a similar name, Nordic theme or overlapping products. Use the legal entity and exact licensed domain instead.

Account and payment checks before depositing

  1. Verify the domain: reach ArcticBet through the exact URL in the MGA record, not an advert, message or copied landing page.
  2. Confirm eligibility: check whether registration and each product are permitted for your location.
  3. Read the contract: save the terms covering account verification, deposits, withdrawals, dormant balances, limits and complaints.
  4. Read promotion terms separately: a bonus can add restrictions that do not apply to a cash-only deposit.
  5. Use your own payment method: mismatched names can complicate verification and withdrawals.
  6. Start with an amount you can afford to lose: a successful small withdrawal is useful evidence, but it does not guarantee that every future withdrawal will follow the same process.
  7. Keep records: save the applicable terms, transaction references and support messages.

Complaints and dispute escalation

Start with ArcticBet's documented internal complaint process and keep the final response or complaint reference. The MGA authorisation record names eCOGRA as the approved ADR provider. eCOGRA's dispute guidance says customers should first complete the operator's internal process before escalating an eligible transactional or contractual dispute.

ADR scope is not unlimited. Customer-service dissatisfaction, regulatory concerns and responsible-gambling complaints may follow a different route. Check the current operator terms and the relevant authority before submitting a case.

Our ArcticBet review methodology

This review was verified on 27 July 2026 using the MGA authorisation record, the official ArcticBet domain and the official help centre. We checked the operator-domain relationship, licence status, approved verticals and named ADR provider.

We did not create an account, submit identity documents, deposit, place a wager, claim a bonus, contact support or request a withdrawal. We therefore do not publish a performance score or claim that ArcticBet is the best, fastest or safest option. Our broader review methodology explains why verified evidence and evidence limits are shown separately.

Verdict

ArcticBet has a verifiable operator-domain relationship in the MGA register and approved product verticals that match a sportsbook and casino service. That is a meaningful trust signal. The remaining decision depends on the current terms shown to your account, local eligibility, payment and verification rules, and how the operator handles a real transaction.

Use the licence record as the starting point, not the end of the review. Compare the exact contract and account conditions with other currently available options before depositing.

Responsible gambling

A licence does not make gambling profitable or remove the risk of loss. Set money and time limits before playing, never borrow to gamble and do not chase a loss or failed withdrawal with another deposit. If gambling affects bills, sleep, work or relationships, stop and use the operator's time-out or self-exclusion tools. Our responsible gambling policy lists additional checks and support routes.

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