We read the terms so the next person doesn't have to.
Casino Editors started for a dull reason: nobody enjoys reading wagering requirements, and most comparison sites clearly don't.
What this site is
We're an independent comparison site for UK players. We line up licensed online casinos, test the parts that matter day to day, and score each one out of ten. That's the whole job. The aim is a page you can skim in five minutes and trust enough to act on.
What this site is not
We are not a casino, a bookmaker or a regulator, and we're not owned by any brand we list. We hold no gambling licence because we don't need one — we never take a bet, process a deposit, open an account or pay out a win. Everything money-related happens directly between you and the operator you pick, under their licence and their terms.
Every casino we feature is licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. If you can't find a site on the Commission's register, that tells you something — and we'd never list it.
How we pay for it
Affiliate fees. When you click through to an operator and sign up, the operator pays us a referral commission. It costs you nothing extra and changes none of your terms. What it does not do is buy a ranking — the order and the scores are written before any commercial conversation, and a brand worsening its withdrawal times will drop regardless of what it pays. The full arrangement is on the affiliate disclosure page.
How we keep it honest
Terms change, ownership changes, apps get better or worse. We revisit the lineup rather than letting it fossilise, and we'd sooner drop a famous name than carry it on reputation alone. If we get something wrong, tell us on the contact page and we'll fix it.
One thing we'll always say
Gambling is entertainment with a price attached, not income. Set a limit before you start, and if it ever stops being fun, the people on our safer-gambling page are there for exactly that.