bet365, the family-owned giant that serves roughly ninety million customers worldwide, is on AGLC's register for Alberta's regulated online market launching July 13, 2026. In Alberta the market is conducted and managed by the Alberta iGaming Corporation (AiGC) — the equivalent of iGaming Ontario — and the operator will be available to players across the province, Calgary included.
Albertans can expect the brand's fast withdrawals, its bet365 Originals catalogue and a single wallet across casino, sportsbook, poker and bingo once it completes its AiGC agreement and go-live testing. Registration is the first step, not a day-one guarantee — confirm the brand on AGLC's current register before depositing.
Alberta becomes Canada's second competitive regulated iGaming market when it opens on July 13, 2026. Reaching launch is a two-step process: an operator first registers with Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC), then signs a commercial agreement with the Alberta iGaming Corporation (AiGC), which conducts and manages the market — the same structure Ontario has used with iGaming Ontario since 2022. Bet365 has cleared the first step; a firm go-live still depends on that AiGC agreement plus technical and self-exclusion testing. Registered is not the same as live, so the reliable check is AGLC's current list of registered operators.
Fast withdrawals, a single wallet across casino, sportsbook, poker and bingo, and its exclusive bet365 Originals games. Exact game availability, payment methods and any Alberta welcome offer will be confirmed when the province goes live.
Is Bet365 available in Alberta yet?
Not yet. Bet365 is on AGLC's register for Alberta's regulated online market, which opens July 13, 2026. Until the operator finalizes its AiGC agreement and passes technical and self-exclusion testing, real-money play is not available in the province — check AGLC's current list before signing up.
Who regulates Bet365 in Alberta?
Two bodies. Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC) is the regulator a brand registers with, and the Alberta iGaming Corporation (AiGC) conducts and manages the market — the same two-step model Ontario uses with iGaming Ontario.
What is Bet365 known for?
Fast withdrawals, a single wallet across casino, sportsbook, poker and bingo, and its exclusive bet365 Originals games.
Who operates Bet365?
bet365 is a privately held, family-owned company based in Stoke-on-Trent, UK, serving tens of millions of customers worldwide.
Is Bet365 safe to use in Alberta?
Once live it operates under AGLC registration and AiGC management, which bring player-protection standards — deposit limits, time-outs and self-exclusion — plus 18+ age verification. Before depositing on or after July 13, 2026, confirm Bet365 appears on AGLC's current list of registered operators.
Play responsibly. You must be 18+ to gamble in Alberta. Support is available through GameSense and the AHS Addiction Helpline at 1-866-332-2322.
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