Nagsbet bookmaker review
- Bet £10
- Get £10
- Aimed at horse-racing bettors
- Lots of niche sports betting options
- WWE betting options available
New Players Only. Free bet - one-time stake of £10, min odds 1.5, stake not returned. 1X wager the winnings. Wager from real balance first. Wager calculated on bonus bets only. Max conversion: £200. Free bets and Bonuses are valid for 7 days. Limited to 1 sport & 5 casino brand/s within the network. Withdrawal requests void all active/pending bonuses. Excluded Skrill and Neteller deposits. Full T&C apply
Written by Simon Head
Newly introduced to the UK market in 2024 NagsBet is the latest new addition to the ProgressPlay family of betting sites. And, as its name suggests, it’s aiming to cater to sports bettors who love horse racing.
Key information
Welcome bonus | Bet £10 and get a £10 free bet |
Founded | 2024 |
Licence | UK Gambling Commission |
Sports offered | Alpine skiing, American football, Aussie rules, auto racing, baseball, basketball, beach football, biathlon, boxing, chess, cricket, cross-country skiing, cycling, darts, field hockey, floorball, football, Formula 1, futsal, golf, handball, horse racing, ice hockey, lacrosse, MMA, motorbike, NASCAR, Olympics, pesapallo, rugby league, rugby union, snooker, speedway, surfing, table tennis, tennis, volleyball, WWE |
Payout time | 1-7 working days |
Customer support options | Help centre, live chat |
Owner | ProgressPlay Ltd |
Banking options | Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, PayPal, Bank Transfer, PaysafeCard, Skrill, Neteller, PayByPhone |
Mobile app | No |
FIRST rating | 3.5/5 stars |
What is NagsBet all about?
Bonuses
NagsBet offers customers a ‘bet £10, get £10’ welcome offer which, compared to many other offers you can find from other operators, is a pretty basic offer, and one that won’t sway too many people to pick the site over a competitor.
However, while the welcome offer is a modest one, NagsBet features a range of impressive cashback and bonus offers across a range of different sports.
Available sports
NagsBet has an impressive array of sports to bet on, including a comprehensive selection of niche sports, including beach football, futsal, handball and the rarely-seen pesapallo.
Pro wrestling fans will be delighted to see that they can bet on their favourite WWE matchups, too.
There are also chess markets, cross-country skiing, snooker, volleyball, ice hockey and formula 1, at the time of writing with 45 sports and esports markets on offer.
User experience and interface
The user experience on NagsBet is solid on desktop, though we did experience some lagging and freezing when the site attempted to load its markets and odds, forcing us to refresh once or twice on occasion to get the page’s odds and markets to load.
With the information loaded on the page, everything is displayed clearly, with NagsBet’s dark-background colour scheme making everything crisp and easy to read.
Mobile and app compatibility
The mobile experience is one area that lets NagsBet down. With no mobile app available, customers have to use the NagsBet website in a mobile browser, and the experience isn’t a great one.
The ProgressPlay betting interface, while decent enough on a computer screen, does not translate as well to mobile, with the interface much fiddlier and tricky to navigate than many other sports betting sites.
App Store: n/a
Google Play Store: n/a
VIP programmes and loyalty rewards
NagsBet offers a rewards programme for its casino, but there isn’t an equivalent for sports bettors. However, there are several bonuses and cashback offers for existing customers, like extra places on horse racing, first past the post - get paid for first place and cashback offers on the Premier League football.
Pros & cons of NagsBet
Pros | Cons |
Aimed at horse-racing bettors | Website interface is tricky on mobile |
Lots of niche sports betting options | No mobile app available |
Solid desktop betting interface with clean, crisp colourway | Welcome offer is run of the mill |
WWE betting options available | |
Varied cashback/bonus promos on offer |
Diving deeper into NagsBet
Licensing
NagsBet is licensed in the UK by the UK Gambling Commission.
Payment methods
NagsBet accepts a wide range of payment methods, including Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Apple Pay, PaysafeCard, Skrill and Neteller.
Security and fairness
NagsBet’s website uses 128-bit secure socket layer (SSL) technology to encrypt data for transfer across the internet, and firewall-protected servers to ensure data is stored securely.
Responsible gambling measures
NagsBet offers a range of responsible gaming resources via their ‘play responsibly’ page. Those resources include various limits, time-outs, self-exclusion and reality checks.
Other information is also available, including links to other helpful websites and organisations, including Gamstop, Gamcare, Gamblers Anonymous and more. There are also links to internet filtering software options, including GamBlock and NetNanny.
FIRST rating
3.5/5 stars
Payment methods available at NagsBet
Payment method | Available on deposits | Minimum deposit | Available on withdrawals | Minimum withdrawal | Withdrawal time |
Visa | YES | £10 | YES | £10 | 3-7 working days |
Mastercard | YES | £10 | YES | £10 | 3-7 working days |
PayPal | YES | £10 | YES | £10 | 3-7 working days |
Skrill | YES | £20 | YES | £20 | 1 working day |
Payz | YES | £10 | YES | £10 | 3 working days |
Neteller | YES | £20 | YES | £20 | 1 working day |
Apple Pay | YES | £10 | YES | £10 | 3 working days |
PaysafeCard | YES | £10 | YES | £10 | 3 working days |
NagsBet FAQs
Is NagsBet legit?
Yes. NagsBet is an online betting brand from Malta-based operators ProgressPlay Europe Ltd, who are regulated in the UK by the Gambling Commission.
How can I contact customer support at NagsBet?
You can find a help centre in the support section of the NagsBet website, where you have access to a host of articles to help answer your queries – though much of this is aimed at casino queries. Additionally, live chat is accessible via the cashier/account menus.
How do I reset my password at NagsBet?
You can reset your password at NagsBet via the account menus, or, if you aren’t already logged in, click the ‘forgot your password?’ link on the login page.