Is pantaloo.com licensed?

Unverified Curaçao licence only — not independently tested by us yet.

Verified Curaçao (CGA) certificate

Yes — pantaloo.com appears on a genuine Curaçao Gaming Authority certificate, operated by Mirage Corporation N.V. under licence OGL/2024/1304/0813. Curaçao is a light-touch regulator, so a licence here confirms the operator is registered — it is not a guarantee of fair play. We haven’t independently reviewed this one yet.

The certificate on record

Domainpantaloo.com
OperatorMirage Corporation N.V.
Company no.132869 (Curaçao)
Licence numberOGL/2024/1304/0813
Granted09/05/2025
StatusActive
Certificate Official cert.cga.cw / cert.gcb.cw page ↗

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Cross-checked against other regulators

Blocked in that market. pantaloo.com is on Polish Ministry of Finance’s blocked-domains list. That usually reflects a local state monopoly rather than a scam — it may still be licensed elsewhere.

What TopCasinoScout found

We haven’t published a full TopCasinoScout review of pantaloo.com yet — it’s in our queue, and our team is working through the backlog to get to it as soon as we can. In the meantime, a Curaçao licence on its own only tells you the operator is registered, not that it treats players fairly. So verify the certificate above yourself, read how we rate casinos, check our blacklist, and search other casinos before depositing. Check back soon — this page updates automatically when a full review goes live.

Other sites run by the same operator

Mirage Corporation N.V. holds 13 other licensed domains under the same Curaçao registration. They share an owner, so a problem (or a strength) at one often applies across all of them:

What a Curaçao licence does & doesn’t mean

Curaçao is a caution-tier jurisdiction. A licence is quick and cheap to obtain and offers weak player recourse compared with the UKGC or MGA. It confirms the operator is registered and can be identified — useful if something goes wrong — but it is not a safety badge. Treat a verified certificate as a starting point, then judge the casino on its payout history, bonus terms and reputation.

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