
PlayOJO review
The key facts
- Welcome offer
- 50 free spins
- Wagering
- None, wager-free
- Minimum deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal time
- A few hours
- Operator
- Skill On Net Limited
- Licence number
- 39326
- Regulator
- UK Gambling Commission
- GAMSTOP
- Yes
On Big Bass Bonanza, first £10 deposit, 10p a spin. No minimum withdrawal, no maximum win cap. First-time depositors only, Northern Ireland excluded.
PlayOJO is operated by Skill On Net Limited under Gambling Commission account 39326. That account is one of the largest brand families on the British register: 51 active trading names and 60 registered web addresses, of which 39 were active when the register was read on 3 August 2026.
Eighteen of those addresses are marked white label. A third party owns the brand name while SkillOnNet holds the licence, your deposits and the obligation to answer a complaint. Genting Casino is one of them, which is not obvious from either site.
PlayOJO itself is filed as an owned, active address rather than a white label, so the brand and the licence sit with the same company.
As a Gambling Commission licensee, Skill On Net is required to participate in GAMSTOP, so registering there blocks this site along with every other operator licensed in Great Britain. A self-exclusion applied at account level reaches all 51 brands rather than only the one you asked about.
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wagering at 10x and banned mixed sports-and-casino promotions, so any UK-facing offer advertising more than 10x is out of date or non-compliant.