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20bet vs Campeonbet

Side-by-side across 40 points: bonus, licence, Interac, CAD support, withdrawal speed, responsible gambling.

20bet and Campeonbet are both grey-market operators serving Canadian adults from a Curacao headquarters. Neither holds an Ontario iGaming Ontario (iGO) licence, so players across all provinces engage with them outside the provincially regulated framework. Yet both remain accessible to most Canadian adults, and each has built a distinct proposition. 20bet, launched in 2020 under TechSolutions Group N.V., leads with a broad content library spanning 122 providers, a dedicated sportsbook, a poker room, and native mobile apps for iOS and Android. It also carries a secondary Kahnawake Gaming Commission licence, a Canadian regulatory body. Campeonbet, operating since 2018 under CW Marketing B.V., counters with CAD-denominated accounts, Apple Pay and Google Pay support, notably faster crypto withdrawals, and a reported catalogue of 10,000 titles anchored by Evolution live dealer tables. Canadian-friendliness scores are identical at 55 out of 100, but 20bet holds a higher trust score (72 versus 66) and a stronger value tier (B versus C). A player choosing between them is weighing regulatory standing, game breadth, and mobile experience on one side against currency convenience and crypto payout speed on the other.

Welcome bonus

Neither 20bet nor Campeonbet has disclosed specific welcome bonus details in the data available for this review. Amounts, wagering multiples, and expiry windows are not publicly confirmed for either operator at the time of writing, so a direct arithmetic comparison of effective bonus value is not possible here. Players must verify current terms on each operator's promotions page before depositing any funds. For market context, the Canadian-facing average welcome bonus is C$2,313 and the median is C$1,000. The average wagering requirement across the 159-operator sample is 72x, with a median of 42.5x. The average effective bonus value, meaning the real-money residual after typical wagering requirements, is only C$65, a figure that illustrates how heavily wagering terms erode headline amounts. Responsible bonus evaluation requires three confirmed numbers: Total bonus amount, wagering multiple, and maximum cashout cap. Without all three, any claim of superiority is speculative. What the data does support is a tier-level comparison: 20bet carries a value tier of B, placing it above the market midpoint, while Campeonbet carries a value tier of C, placing it below midpoint. If bonus structures are otherwise comparable when terms are revealed, 20bet's tier advantage suggests a more player-friendly overall offer. Confirm full terms directly on each site, read wagering conditions carefully, and never deposit solely to chase a bonus whose terms remain unclear.

Licensing

20bet holds two active licences: One from Curacao and one from the Kahnawake Gaming Commission (KGC), located in the Mohawk Territory of Kahnawake, Quebec. The KGC is a Canadian regulatory body with a formal complaints mechanism. Players who have unresolved disputes with a KGC licensee can submit a complaint directly to the Commission, and operators are contractually required to engage with that process. Licence numbers for both authorities are not disclosed in available data, but active status is confirmed. Campeonbet holds a Curacao licence plus a second licence whose issuing authority is listed only as 'Other,' with no name or licence number disclosed. That leaves Campeonbet's secondary regulatory standing unverifiable. Neither operator is licensed by Ontario's iGaming Ontario (iGO) body. That means iGO consumer protections, including mandatory responsible gambling standards and formal dispute resolution through the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), do not apply to players at either site regardless of province. Ontario residents in particular should weigh this carefully. For complaint escalation, 20bet players have a documented Canadian pathway through the KGC. Campeonbet players are limited to the Curacao framework, which historically provides weaker consumer recourse. On regulatory standing, 20bet holds a meaningful advantage.

Payments

Both operators accept Interac for deposits and withdrawals, a practical convenience for Canadian players, with processing times listed at up to 24 hours at each site. Campeonbet adds Apple Pay and Google Pay, neither of which appears on 20bet's payment list. Campeonbet also maintains native CAD accounts, eliminating currency conversion costs on every transaction. 20bet does not support CAD, so players may incur FX costs depending on their payment method. On card withdrawals, 20bet permits Visa and Mastercard payouts; Campeonbet restricts both cards to deposits only. 20bet also allows Paysafecard and Flexepin withdrawals, while Campeonbet restricts those methods to deposits as well. For crypto, Campeonbet lists approximately one-hour processing for Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and Litecoin withdrawals; 20bet lists 24 hours for the same methods, a gap that matters for players who prioritize speed. Bank transfer is available for both deposits and withdrawals at Campeonbet (approximately 72 hours) and for withdrawals only at 20bet (approximately 168 hours). Fee disclosures differ: 20bet explicitly states zero percent fees across most listed methods; Campeonbet fee percentages are not disclosed. Minimum and maximum transaction limits are not disclosed by either operator.

Games

20bet works with 122 content providers, a figure well above the norm for grey-market operators. Campeonbet lists 80 providers and a total catalogue of approximately 10,000 titles; 20bet's total game count is not disclosed in available data. Both platforms offer live dealer tables. Campeonbet names Evolution and Ezugi as its live studio partners, both recognized as tier-one suppliers. 20bet confirms live dealer availability but does not name specific live studios in the source data reviewed. For product breadth, 20bet includes casino, sportsbook, and a poker room. Campeonbet includes casino, sportsbook, and bingo but no poker room. On mobile access, 20bet holds a clear advantage: Dedicated native apps for both iOS and Android are confirmed, while Campeonbet operates on instant play only through a browser, with no native app listed. Players who prefer a downloadable, optimized client will find 20bet the stronger option. Campeonbet's Evolution partnership is a live dealer advantage worth noting for table-game players.

Support

20bet offers 24/7 support through live chat and email; no phone line is listed. Campeonbet provides live chat and email but does not operate around the clock, meaning off-hours contacts may go unanswered until the next available window. Neither operator lists a phone channel. Both platforms support French, relevant for Quebec players who prefer service in their first language. For players who anticipate needing urgent assistance outside standard business hours, 20bet's continuous availability is a practical, verifiable advantage. No additional tiers such as dedicated VIP lines or callback options are disclosed for either operator.

Who each fits

20bet

20bet suits a player who values Canadian regulatory standing, a wide multi-provider library, and native mobile apps. The Kahnawake Gaming Commission licence provides a formal Canadian complaints pathway unavailable at Campeonbet. With 122 providers, a poker room, a sportsbook, and dedicated iOS and Android apps, it serves casino and sports bettors who want a comprehensive platform on a stable mobile client. A trust score of 72 is well above the market average of 47.6, and a value tier of B signals above-midpoint overall positioning. It fits a player comfortable in the grey market who wants the strongest available Canadian regulatory layer, the broadest content menu, and 24/7 live-chat access.

Campeonbet

Campeonbet fits a player who prioritizes CAD-denominated accounts, fast crypto payouts, and modern payment options including Apple Pay and Google Pay. Its 10,000-title catalogue and Evolution live dealer suite appeal to table-game enthusiasts seeking a premium live experience. Bingo players find a vertical here that 20bet does not offer. The trust score of 66 remains above the market average of 47.6, though below 20bet's. Campeonbet suits a crypto-forward player who funds via Bitcoin or similar assets and values near-instant withdrawals, or any player who finds Apple Pay or Google Pay more convenient than traditional banking channels. It is a weaker fit for players who need a native mobile app or require an identified secondary regulatory authority.

Our verdict

Neither operator holds Ontario's iGO licence, so neither is an ideal choice for players who place provincial regulatory protection above all else. Within those constraints, the data supports the following guidance for specific profiles. (a) Ontario resident wanting safety: 20bet, for its Kahnawake Gaming Commission licence, which provides a documented Canadian regulatory complaint channel. Campeonbet's secondary licence authority is not identified. (b) Quebec French-speaker: 20bet holds a narrow edge, as Quebec availability is explicitly confirmed in available data; Campeonbet's Quebec status is not confirmed. (c) High-roller crypto user: Campeonbet, for approximately one-hour crypto withdrawals versus 20bet's 24-hour processing on the same methods. (d) Mobile-first casual player: 20bet, for dedicated iOS and Android apps versus Campeonbet's browser-only instant play. Overall, 20bet leads on trust score, regulatory standing, and mobile experience. Campeonbet leads on crypto withdrawal speed and CAD account support.

FAQ

Which is better for Ontario residents?
Neither 20bet nor Campeonbet holds an iGaming Ontario (iGO) licence, so Ontario consumer protections under the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario do not apply at either site. Of the two, 20bet holds a Kahnawake Gaming Commission licence, a Canadian regulatory body that accepts formal player complaints. Ontario residents should factor this into their decision and understand they are playing in a grey-market environment at both operators.
Which operator supports Interac?
Both 20bet and Campeonbet accept Interac for deposits and withdrawals. Processing times are listed at up to 24 hours at both operators. Minimum and maximum Interac transaction limits are not disclosed by either site, so verify current limits on each operator's banking page before funding your account.
Which has better withdrawal speed?
By overall withdrawal speed rank across the Canadian-facing sample, 20bet (rank 14) is materially faster than Campeonbet (rank 52). However, for crypto specifically, Campeonbet reverses that gap with listed one-hour processing for Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and Litecoin, compared to 20bet's 24-hour estimate for the same methods. The better choice depends on how you intend to withdraw.
Where can I get help if gambling is becoming a problem?
Ontario residents can contact ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Quebec residents can contact Jeu: Aide et référence at 1-800-461-0140. Both services are free and confidential. Both 20bet and Campeonbet offer responsible gambling tools including deposit limits and self-exclusion; use these features proactively if you feel your play is becoming difficult to control.
Does either operator support Canadian dollars?
Campeonbet supports CAD-denominated accounts, which avoids currency conversion costs on deposits and withdrawals. 20bet does not list CAD support, meaning transactions may be subject to currency exchange depending on the payment method chosen. Players who want to avoid FX costs on every transaction will find Campeonbet more convenient on this point.
Which operator has more games?
Campeonbet discloses a total catalogue of approximately 10,000 titles across 80 providers. 20bet's total game count is not disclosed, but it works with 122 content providers, suggesting a comparable or larger library. For live dealer specifically, Campeonbet names Evolution and Ezugi as partners; both are widely regarded as premium studio operators. 20bet confirms live dealer availability but does not name its live studio partners in the data reviewed.

Head-to-head breakdown

Criterion20betCampeonbet
Top licence
CuraçaoKahnawake
CuraçaoOther
Ontario iGO licensedNoNo
InteracYesYes
CAD currencyNoYes
French supportYesYes
Trust score72/10066/100
Canadian friendliness55/10055/100