
Sky Vegas review
The key facts
- Welcome offer
- Up to 270 free spins
- Wagering
- None on spins
- Minimum deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal time
- ~24 hours
- Operator
- Bonne Terre Gaming Limited
- Licence number
- 65519
- Regulator
- UK Gambling Commission
- GAMSTOP
- Yes
The no-deposit spins land on registration; the 200 need a £10 deposit and stake. Minimum withdrawal £10, or £5 by Pay by Bank.
Sky Vegas is operated by Bonne Terre Gaming Limited under Gambling Commission account 65519. The account is the Sky group’s remote gaming licence, and skyvegas.com sits on it as an owned address rather than a white label.
Four other brands share that account: Sky Bingo, Sky Casino, Sky Poker and Sky Bet Games. They are the same licensee, which means the same company holds your deposits and answers a complaint at any of them. Six web addresses are registered to the account in total, all of them active on the register read on 3 August 2026.
Because the licence is shared, a self-exclusion applied at account level reaches every Sky gaming brand rather than only the one you asked about. That is worth knowing before you open a second account expecting a clean slate.
As a Gambling Commission licensee, Bonne Terre Gaming is required to participate in GAMSTOP, so registering there blocks this site along with every other operator licensed in Great Britain.
The welcome offer, wagering, minimum deposit and withdrawal figures above were compiled from published sources in August 2026 and corroborated across more than one. They are not a reading of the operator’s own live build, and spin counts and eligible games rotate often, so the offer shown at your sign-up is the one that binds. Since 19 January 2026 the Gambling Commission has capped bonus wagering at 10x and banned mixed sports-and-casino promotions, so any UK-facing offer advertising more than 10x is out of date or non-compliant.