FunkyJackpot Review
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FunkyJackpot
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FunkyJackpot is a 2025 entry to the UK market, operated by ProgressPlay Limited. It suits bettors looking for a regulated platform with a global traffic rank of 716.
Key stats
Country guides: United Kingdom
United Kingdom
Our review
Market position and scale
Established in 2025, FunkyJackpot is a relatively new operator owned by ProgressPlay Limited. It primarily targets the United Kingdom market and currently attracts approximately 954 daily visits, placing it at 716 in our global traffic rankings. While it is a smaller-scale platform, its inclusion in the ProgressPlay portfolio provides a standard framework for UK-based users.
Licensing and banking
The site operates under a United Kingdom licence, ensuring it meets specific regulatory standards for security and fairness. You have several established payment options for managing your funds, including:
- Apple Pay and Trustly
- Debit cards (Visa, MasterCard)
- E-wallets (Neteller, Skrill, ecoPayz)
- Prepaid options (paysafecard)
Note that while the site targets the UK, the listed currency is Euro. We recommend checking the operator site for specific terms and KYC requirements before you deposit.
Betting features and sports
The platform offers fixed odds and live (in-play) betting across over 35 categories, including American football, cricket, and esports. However, The interface supports six languages, including English, French, and Japanese, though odds are provided in EU format. This setup is functional for casual betting, but the non-primary focus on sports may impact the depth of markets compared to dedicated sportsbooks.