| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Rating | 4.7/5.0 | 4.6/5.0 |
| Parent Company | Ladbrokes Digital Australia Pty Ltd | PointsBet Holdings Ltd |
| Min Deposit | $5-$10 depending on method (e.g., $5 PayID, cards; $200 BPAY) | $10 (typical for AU bookies, not explicitly confirmed) |
| Min Bet | $0.10 | $0.50 general; higher minimum bet limits apply to late account bets on racing (e.g., $1000+ metro thoroughbred win) (aussportsbetting.com, pointsbet.com.au house rules) |
| Payment Methods | Debit/credit cards (Visa/Mastercard), PayID, POLi, PayPal, A | Debit/credit card, bank transfer (others likely via profile/ |
| Mobile App | Yes | Yes |
| Live Betting | Yes | Yes |
| Same Game Multi | Yes | Yes |
| Year Established | 2013 (AU launch) | 2015 (founded), 2017 (ASX listing) |
| Licence | Northern Territory Racing Commission | Northern Territory Racing Commission |
Verdict
Ladbrokes edges ahead with a rating of 4.7/5.0 compared to PointsBet's 4.6/5.0. Both are licensed Australian operators worth considering, but your choice may depend on which features matter most to you.
What Users Say About Ladbrokes
"I've had an account with them for a few years and never had any issues. Sportsbet banned me from all promotions and bet365 restricted my account, but I've had no problems with Ladbrokes."
- r/sportsbook
"I bet with them for 2 years. Good service, was very happy."
- r/sportsbook
What Users Say About PointsBet
"I like PointsBet. Been using more and more over the last year with no issues at all and awesome early cashouts."
- r/sportsbook
"PointsBet suspended my account when I won 18k and tried to withdraw. They accused me of getting third party funding. They swallowed my $18,100 and closed the account permanently. They shouldn't have a"
- Trustpilot review