M88 Review 2026

Mid-Tier APAC Sportsbook for Casual Southeast Asian Bettors

Founded 2007Philippines (PAGCOR)Live BettingAsian Handicap
6.0
/10

Welcome Bonus

150% up to 1,888,000 VND (or currency equivalent)

Rollover: 18x (deposit + bonus)

Min Odds: 1.50 | Expiry: 30 days

Pros

  • Multiple sportsbook providers (Saba, CMD, M8bet) — compare odds across providers
  • Native VND, THB, IDR, MYR accounts — no currency conversion for SEA bettors
  • Fast VND withdrawals via local bank transfer — reportedly 30 min to 2 hours
  • Mansion Group operational since 2003 — longevity adds some trust
  • Low minimum deposits — 100,000 VND / 100 THB entry point

Cons

  • PAGCOR-only license — weakest regulatory tier
  • Football margins 7-9% — among the worst in this review
  • Very limited market depth — fewer sports and bet types than most competitors
  • No live streaming
  • Small brand presence — fewer sponsorships and less public accountability than larger books

Our Verdict

M88 is a functional but unremarkable APAC sportsbook. The multi-provider model (Saba, CMD, M8bet) offers some price comparison value, and VND withdrawals are reportedly fast. The Mansion Group pedigree since 2003 provides some operational confidence. However, the PAGCOR-only license, 7-9% football margins, limited market depth, and no live streaming make it hard to recommend over W88 or Fun88 for the same APAC audience. M88 might work as a third book for Vietnamese bettors who want to spread their action across providers, but it's not a primary platform.

Key Information

HeadquartersManila, Philippines
LicensePhilippines (PAGCOR)
CurrenciesUSD, VND, THB, INR, IDR, MYR
Deposit MethodsLocal Bank Transfer, MoMo, Crypto (USDT)
MobileAPK (Android), mobile web (iOS)
Live StreamingNo
Cash OutYes
Best ForVietnamese bettors who want fast VND withdrawals and multi-provider odds comparison

Trust & Reputation

2/5
Trustpilot
50
Reviews

Very low review volume makes Trustpilot unreliable as a signal. Limited English-language reviews. SEA-focused user base reviews in Vietnamese/Thai forums instead.