ComeOn is one of the most up and coming bookmakers and casino operators globally. They have now been acquired by Cherry AB, who is ready to unify all it’s assets under the ComeOn umbrella. In fact they try to take advantage of the success ComeOn has made the last few months. The Cherry governance with a statement they made, confirmed that Cherry iGaming B2C assets, would be moved to the ComeOn brand as of 1 April 2017 and that means that a new ComeOn business division is about to be created. By that way, Cherry wants to «re-emphasise its operational independence, aligning with other business areas owned and built up by Cherry AB@, as it was stated by the company’s governance.
Jonas Wåhlander, who is the CEO of ComeOn welcomed the decision by Cherry, stating: «We are building a business area, merging Cherry iGaming and ComeOn !, with some brands within it and setting a new unified culture and actionable values. We, therefore, wanted to take this opportunity to have a really good think about what name mirrors this the best. After spending some time we weren’t able to point to any brand alternative being on par or better than ComeOn!. It’s simply a great name and perfectly summarises our cultural attitude”.
Why choose ComeOn
- 25.000 live events per month
- 2.000 pre-match events daily
- 97% on Asian Handicaps
- 95%+ on basketball
- Alternative HC’s on basketball-tennis
- Cashout
- Pulsebet function
- Υourbet feature


ComeOn has been around for more than a decade. When all begun, back in 2010, the bookmaker had a strong potential to become a leading sports betting platform but had never reached that level. The Scandi bookie did not bring any innovations while the group has turned its primary focus to the casino operations. Regarding the ComeOn product, I love the top-notch odds on the high profile leagues. They are even superior to those of Bet365 or Bwin, and that is the brand’s powerhouse. Also, the 60.000 monthly pre-match events are more than satisfactory. On the cons, the payment range is weak and I find unacceptable the fees on every deposit. It is just unbelievable that every topping up through Skrill or Neteller has a 5% charge, while Paysafecard and Cards come with a 2.5% fee. Overall,ComeOn is a decent choice for everyday players that stick to one bookie, but not the ideal bookmaker for sharp bettors.