Founded in 1930, PMU (Pari Mutuel Urbain) is one of France’s best-known betting brands, built around pari-mutuel horse racing and later expanded into online sports betting and a regulated poker room. It operates under French rules and ANJ oversight, with identity checks and account limits that are typical for licensed operators.
What PMU does well is depth in horse racing: extensive daily racecards, pools, and specialised bet types, plus a single account that can cover horse, sports and poker in one place. On poker, PMU has used major third-party networks and in 2026 moved its poker platform to Playtech’s iPoker network, aiming to strengthen tournament schedules and liquidity.
Where PMU divides opinion is user experience and support. Trustpilot feedback is heavily mixed, with recurring complaints about slow verification, account restrictions, and delays or confusion around withdrawals and limits. Another point to watch is fees that may apply after several deposits on certain payment methods. If you want a France-regulated platform with strong horse racing coverage, PMU fits; if you prioritise quick, low-friction support, reviews suggest managing expectations.