Red Casino Sister Sites: It Changed Licence After a Fine
Red Casino sister sites: six live brands on Jupiter Gaming. Its former licensee paid £1,407,834 in a 2025 settlement and now has no active domains left.
- Operator group
- Jupiter Gaming
- Live brands
- 6
- Closed brands
- 3
- Licence
- UK Gambling Commission
- Licensee
- Jupiter Gaming Limited
Top rated casinos
- Wagering
- None on spins
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- ~2 hours
- Wagering
- 10x on the bonus
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- ~24 hours
- Wagering
- —
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- ~24 hours
- Wagering
- None on spins
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- ~4 hours
- Wagering
- 10x
- Min deposit
- £20
- Withdrawal
- Instant to 3 days
- Wagering
- None on spins
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- Up to 24 hours
- Wagering
- None, wager-free
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- 0 to 20 minutes
- Wagering
- None, wager-free
- Min deposit
- £10
- Withdrawal
- A few hours
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Red Casino changed hands, and the licence it left behind carries a £1.4 million regulatory settlement. The brand now sits with Jupiter Gaming Limited alongside six live siblings. Its former home, AG Communications Limited, still holds a British licence but no longer has a single active domain on it. Read on 21 August 2026.
Red Casino at a glance
| Red Casino | |
|---|---|
| Current licensee | Jupiter Gaming Limited |
| Gambling Commission account | 67098 |
| Head office on the register | 9 Bond Street, St Helier, JE2 3NP, Jersey |
| Live sister brands | 6 |
| Previous licensee | AG Communications Limited, account 39483, Malta |
| Status on the old account | Inactive, as is every other domain on it |
| Welcome offer on 21 August 2026 | 20 extra spins, deposit and wager £20 on Big Bass Splash, 0x wagering on winnings |
| Regulatory actions, current licensee | 0 |
| Regulatory actions, former licensee | 1 settlement, £1,407,834, 4 February 2025 |
| Covered by GAMSTOP | Yes |
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Red Casino’s sister sites today
Jupiter Gaming Limited holds account 67098. Seven domains on it are Active, one of which is redcasino.com, leaving six live siblings:
| Brand | Domain |
|---|---|
| Dream Jackpot | dreamjackpot.com |
| 666 Casino | 666casino.com |
| King Casino | kingcasino.com |
| Lad Casino | ladcasino.com |
| Ladbet | ladbet.com |
| Mr Luck | mrluck.com |
Three more are switched off: ivycasino.com, oreels.com and rosecasino.com.
We cover the largest of the live six in our Dream Jackpot sister sites guide.
The licence Red Casino used to sit on
Search the register for redcasino.com and two accounts come back, not one. The second is AG Communications Limited, account 39483, registered at St George’s Business Centre in St Julian’s, Malta.
On that account, www.redcasino.com is marked Inactive. So is every other domain there. The register’s counter puts 78 domains on the account and the list renders 76 of them, and not one carries an Active or White Label status. The whole estate is dark, including addresses you may recognise: karamba.com, hopa.com, casinoluck.com, luckland.com, jaakcasino.com, queenplay.com, oreels.com and dreamjackpot.com among them.
The licence itself has not lapsed. AG Communications still holds remote permissions for Casino, granted 1 November 2014, Bingo from 27 August 2019 and General Betting Standard real event from 28 September 2017, all recorded as Active and Current. An operator with a live licence and no live brands is an unusual thing to find on the register.
What happened to the old operator
Account 39483 carries one regulatory action, and it is not a small one.
On 4 February 2025 the Gambling Commission recorded a regulatory settlement with AG Communications Limited. The outcomes are listed as payment in lieu of a financial penalty, divestment, Commission costs and a public statement. The payment in lieu of a financial penalty is £1,407,834.
The Commission’s summary says a review under section 116 of the Gambling Act followed a compliance assessment, and found failings in the operator’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing controls and in its social responsibility controls. The breaches are dated between May 2023 and October 2024, with one running from October 2022.
The specific provisions cited include anti-money laundering under licence condition 12.1.1, remote customer interaction under social responsibility code 3.4.3, customer identification, disclosure to customers, reporting key events, display of rules, and self-exclusion under social responsibility code 3.5.3.
That last one matters more than the money to anyone who has used self-exclusion as a safety net.

Note the word divestment in the outcomes. That is the regulatory context in which this brand and its stablemates moved to a different licensed company, and it is why the old account is now empty.
Does any of this attach to Red Casino now?
Not directly, and it is worth being precise about that.
The settlement is recorded against AG Communications Limited. Jupiter Gaming Limited is a different company, registered in Jersey, and its account carries no regulatory actions at all. If you play at Red Casino today, the licensed business responsible for your account is Jupiter Gaming, and nothing in the Commission’s record suggests it has been sanctioned.
What the history does tell you is where the brand came from, and that is information most sister site pages simply do not carry. A brand that moved licence in the wake of a divestment settlement is a different proposition from one that has sat with the same operator for a decade, even when the site looks identical either side of the move.
The current welcome offer
Loaded from a UK connection on 21 August 2026, redcasino.com advertised 20 extra spins for new players. The terms under the banner: deposit and wager £20 on Big Bass Splash, wagering to be completed within 7 days of deposit, spins awarded on Big Bass Splash, and 0x wagering on winnings from those spins.
The zero wagering on spin winnings is the genuinely good part, and it is rarer than the marketing suggests. The catch is that you have to stake £20 on one named slot first.

What to take from it
Red Casino has six live sisters, all on a Jersey licence with a clean regulatory record. Its former licence holder paid £1.4 million after failings that included self-exclusion, and has no active brands left.
Because Jupiter Gaming holds a British operating licence, GAMSTOP covers Red Casino and all six siblings, and the Commission’s complaints route is open to you.
For how one licence carries many brands, see our guide to what sister sites are, and our explainer on how UKGC licensing works.
Frequently asked questions
How many Red Casino sister sites are there?
Six live ones: Dream Jackpot, 666 Casino, King Casino, Lad Casino, Ladbet and Mr Luck. All sit on Jupiter Gaming Limited, Gambling Commission account 67098, read on 21 August 2026. Three more domains on that account are inactive.
Who owns Red Casino?
Jupiter Gaming Limited, Gambling Commission account 67098, registered at 9 Bond Street, St Helier, Jersey. The brand previously sat on AG Communications Limited account 39483 in Malta, where it is now marked Inactive.
Was Red Casino fined?
No. The regulatory settlement is recorded against AG Communications Limited, its former licensee, not against Red Casino or Jupiter Gaming. AG agreed a payment in lieu of a financial penalty of £1,407,834 on 4 February 2025.
What did AG Communications do wrong?
The Commission found failings in anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing controls and in social responsibility controls, dated between May 2023 and October 2024. The cited provisions include remote customer interaction, customer identification, reporting key events and self-exclusion.
Is Red Casino on GAMSTOP?
Yes. Jupiter Gaming holds a British operating licence, so GAMSTOP covers Red Casino and all six of its live sister brands.
What is the Red Casino welcome offer?
Read from a UK connection on 21 August 2026: 20 extra spins for new players, requiring a deposit and £20 wagered on Big Bass Splash within 7 days, with 0x wagering on winnings from the spins.







