We report a high-pressure single-crystal study of the non-centrosymmetric superconductor YPtBi (Tc = 0.77 K). Magnetotransport measurements show a weak metallic behavior with a carrier concentration n ≃ 2.2 × 10 19 cm −3 . Resistivity measurements up to p = 2.51 GPa reveal superconductivity is promoted by pressure. The reduced upper critical field Bc2(T ) curves collapse onto a single curve, with values that exceed the model values for spin-singlet superconductivity. The Bc2 data point to an odd-parity component in the superconducting order parameter, in accordance with predictions for non-centrosymmetric superconductors.