Who really owns this casino?

Casino brands that look independent are often the same company. Type any casino domain or operator name to see the full network behind it — every sister site, which ones we've audited, and which ones are blacklisted. Built from official regulator records and our own verified reviews, and rebuilt automatically as both grow.

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Operating companies
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Licensed domains mapped
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Multi-site networks
1
Networks with a blacklisted site

The biggest casino networks we track

One company, many brands. These are the largest operator clusters in our data — click any domain to check its licence record.

New Era B.V.
Company no. 157707 (Curaçao)
16 sites
2 audited by us
FairGame G.P. N.V.
Company no. 141938 (Curaçao)
15 sites
Media Entertainment N.V.
Company no. 108625 (Curaçao)
15 sites
1 audited by us
Throne Entertainment B.V.
Company no. 150615 (Curaçao)
15 sites
2 audited by us 1 in audit
Mirage Corporation N.V.
Company no. 132869 (Curaçao)
14 sites
Terdersoft B.V.
Company no. 164860 (Curaçao)
13 sites
GBL Solutions N.V.
Company no. 155090 (Curaçao)
12 sites
Casiworx N.V.
Company no. 163922 (Curaçao)
11 sites
1 audited by us

Why shared ownership matters

When a casino stalls a withdrawal and gets blacklisted, the operator rarely stops — it points players at a "different" brand it already runs on the same licence. The rebrand looks fresh; the payment desk, the support scripts and the management are identical. Checking the operating company — not just the brand — is how you avoid walking from one bad casino straight into its twin. Every domain here links to its licence record, and audited brands link to their full TCS review.

Frequently asked questions

Why does it matter who owns a casino?

Casino brands that look independent are often run by the same operating company under one licence. If one brand delays withdrawals or gets blacklisted, its sister sites share the same management, payment processes and support — so a problem at one is a warning about all of them.

Where does this ownership data come from?

Two sources: the operating company named on official regulator records (primarily Curaçao Gaming Authority certificates, which list the company and its registered domains), and the operator entities we verify during our own casino audits. The network rebuilds automatically whenever either source updates.

A casino I searched is not here — what does that mean?

It means the domain is not on any register we mirror and we have not audited it. That is not automatically a red flag, but it does mean you should verify its licence yourself before depositing — our licence checker searches the official registers directly.

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