3et has officially launched in the regulated betting market of Ireland, introducing customers in the country to a sportsbook built around better odds, higher limits, and a more straightforward betting experience.
The launch follows 3et receiving its Irish betting licence and arrives ahead of a planned wider roll-out into other regulated markets in 2027.
In contrast with mass-market operators focused on entertainment features and cross-sell, 3et’s product has been developed with a more value-driven audience in mind. That has helped the brand build credibility with experienced bettors over many years, and the company believes the same formula will resonate strongly in Ireland.
“We’re very excited to launch in Ireland,” said Micheál Deasy, Marketing Manager at 3et. “Irish bettors know sport, they understand value, and many of them are looking for a sportsbook that gives them sharp odds and proper limits without all the noise. That is where we believe 3et stands out.”
3et has been in operation for 14 years under an Alderney licence. Founded by a group of high-stakes bettors, the platform was originally invite-only, serving syndicates and experienced players seeking high-liquidity markets across US sports and soccer. They have active customers in several countries across the world using B2B and B2C services.
The operator saw a gap in the regulated market for this kind of product and opened the site up to the public in 2023. The decision to enter a regulated market was the logical next step and 3et began the process of acquiring the Irish licence in 2025.
Having obtained its Irish licence, 3et will focus on sports and markets where its model is strongest, including major US sports and top soccer competitions. 3et aims to stand out on core betting lines such as 1X2, Asian handicaps, and totals, where odds quality and staking flexibility matter most to value-focused bettors.
3et’s streamlined offering is designed for customers who care about getting the best possible value on their bets. Rather than trying to be everything to everyone, the operator is focused on delivering a cleaner, more betting-led experience. The brand is aimed at customers who want a reliable sportsbook, strong prices, and the freedom to stake at meaningful levels.
The launch gives Irish bettors a new option in the market, especially those who are serious about their betting and want a sportsbook that puts odds and limits first. It also comes at a key moment in the sporting calendar with the climax of the Premier League season and the 2026 World Cup to come in the summer.
Dingnews.com 23/04/2026