About CasinoFigure
What this site is for
CasinoFigure answers one question that most casino sites skip: who actually holds the licence behind a brand. That company holds your deposits, sets the terms, and is the one that has to release a withdrawal when it stalls. A brand is a name. A licence is a company with obligations, and in Britain it is a matter of public record.
So every listing and every article here starts from the Gambling Commission’s public register. We take the operator’s account number, read what the register says about who holds it and which addresses sit under it, and record the offer, wagering requirement, minimum deposit and withdrawal times from the operator’s own published terms.
What we do not claim
We do not claim to have played at every casino we write about, and we would encourage you to be sceptical of sites that do. Real-money testing at scale is expensive and slow, and the pages that claim it rarely show their working.
What we offer instead is checkable. Every casino page carries an account number you can look up yourself in about thirty seconds, the legal name of the licensee, and a date against the figures. Where something has not been established, the field is left empty. A blank on this site means we have not verified it, not that the answer is zero.
How we make money
Affiliate commission. When you follow a link to an operator and open an account, we may be paid. That is how the site stays free to read, and we would rather say so plainly than bury it.
Two things it does not buy. It does not change the order of a listing, and it does not change a verdict. No operator has ever been offered a position, and none has been given one. Where a page carries an outbound link, the operator behind it holds a British licence, because advertising an unlicensed operator to UK readers is not lawful, and our own code refuses to store an outbound URL for any other licensing authority.
What we get wrong
Registers change, offers rotate and operators change hands. We date what we publish so you can see how fresh it is, and we revisit pages as things move. When we find an error we correct it rather than quietly deleting the page.
If you spot something wrong, tell us. Corrections from readers are the cheapest quality control there is, and we would rather hear it from you than from a search engine.
Gambling should be entertainment
This site exists to help people make an informed choice, not to encourage anyone to gamble more. If gambling has stopped being entertainment, help is free and confidential: GamCare and the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133, or GAMSTOP to block every UK-licensed site at once. See our responsible gambling page. 18+ only.