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Betreels is operated by ProgressPlay Limited (Malta company number C58305, operational address Kolonakiou 26, Office 18, Agios Athanasios, Limassol, 4103, Cyprus). ProgressPlay holds a dual licence structure: MGA licence MGA/B2C/231/2012 for European markets and UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 39335 for UK players. The network operates an estimated 92 or more active brands, though varying third-party casino database aggregators cite figures between 92 and 136 across the full portfolio.
ProgressPlay Limited holds MGA licence MGA/B2C/231/2012 rather than operating exclusively under the UKGC. For UK players, both licences apply — UKGC account 39335 governs UK-facing operations, including GamStop enrolment, IBAS ADR access, and credit card prohibition. The MGA licence covers European markets where GamStop does not apply. Casino Guru assigns Betreels a safety index of 4.5/10 — categorised as Low — citing unfair terms and conditions and a high ratio of denied payouts relative to casino size. Casino Guru advises players to consider alternatives.
This profile draws from 17 independent sources including the UKGC public register, Casino Guru safety assessments, Trustpilot reviews, AskGamblers complaint records, ProgressPlay corporate documentation, and direct operator terms pages. A critical network-level finding is the 5-brand welcome bonus cap: players may only claim registration or welcome bonuses at a maximum of five ProgressPlay brands total. This restriction is not prominently disclosed at point of registration on most network brands, and no competitor article currently documents it as a strategic consideration for players exploring betreels sister sites.
Bonus terms, game counts, and withdrawal speeds are subject to change. Verify current terms at the operator site before depositing.
Betreels sister sites are online casino and sports betting brands operated by ProgressPlay Limited under UKGC licence account 39335 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/231/2012. All brands in the network share the same platform infrastructure, payment processing, KYC verification system, and responsible gambling tools.
The practical implication for UK players is that GamStop self-exclusion, once registered, blocks access to all brands operating under UKGC account 39335 simultaneously. Self-excluding at one betreels sister sites brand propagates the exclusion network-wide for UK-licensed operations. For players accessing ProgressPlay brands under the MGA licence outside the UK, GamStop does not apply — self-exclusion must be arranged directly with each brand.
KYC verification is shared across the ProgressPlay network. Once a player completes identity verification at one brand, the documentation typically carries across to other network sites. However, the 5-brand welcome bonus cap means that even though the network contains 92 or more brands, a player can only claim welcome bonuses at five of them. This makes brand selection strategically important — choosing five brands with the strongest offers before registering is advisable.
Trustpilot complaint patterns across the ProgressPlay corporate page (70 reviews, overwhelmingly negative sentiment) include recurring themes of delayed withdrawals, account closures following significant wins, and KYC document rejection loops. Players should treat these as recurring user-reported themes rather than confirmed outcomes for every player.
This profile documents 12 confirmed betreels sister sites under ProgressPlay Limited UKGC account 39335. The full network may include additional brands not covered here — third-party casino database aggregators estimate the total at 92 or more active brands. The 12 brands below represent those for which substantive independent data was available at the time of this profile.
All 12 brands share ProgressPlay Limited as their licensed operator. UK-facing brands operate under UKGC account 39335 with GamStop enrolment. Network-standard payment methods across ProgressPlay brands include Visa Debit, MasterCard Debit, PayPal, Neteller, Skrill, Paysafecard, Payz, PayviaPhone, Apple Pay, Neosurf, Bank Transfer, and Boku. No cryptocurrency is accepted at any ProgressPlay brand. Network-standard withdrawal speeds are: e-wallet 1-7 business days, debit card 3-7 business days, bank transfer 4-10 business days. Game providers shared across the network include Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger Gaming, Playtech, Evolution Gaming, NetEnt, Microgaming/Games Global, Eyecon, Blueprint Gaming, Wazdan, Play’n GO, Big Time Gaming, Nolimit City, Quickspin, Thunderkick, and Yggdrasil Gaming.
| Brand | Specialty | Welcome Bonus | Wagering | Min Deposit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conquer Casino | Slots + VIP programme | 100% up to £100 + 10 FS | 50x bonus | £10 |
| Betarno | Sports betting + casino hybrid | — | — | — |
| Mr Slot | Mobile-first slot casino | — | — | — |
| Spin Fiesta | User-friendly interface | — | — | — |
| EjjaBet | Sports betting + casino (Malta market) | — | — | — |
| Winston Bet | Sports betting + casino | — | — | — |
| Kimo Casino | Diverse game selection | — | — | — |
| Slots Ltd | Slots-focused | — | — | — |
| Slot Site | Dedicated slot platform | — | — | — |
| Mako Casino | General online casino | — | — | — |
| Maxiplay | General online casino | — | — | — |
| Gambull | Slots | — | — | — |
(as of last verified data — bonus terms change frequently. Always confirm at the operator site before depositing.)
Welcome bonus terms were not independently verified for Betarno, Mr Slot, Spin Fiesta, EjjaBet, Winston Bet, Kimo Casino, Slots Ltd, Slot Site, Mako Casino, Maxiplay, and Gambull. Players should confirm current offers at each operator site before depositing. Casino Guru scores are independently verified for Betreels only (4.5/10). The absence of scores for remaining brands reflects limited third-party review coverage at the time of this profile — not a negative finding.
| Brand | Data Verified | Bonus Rating | UX Differentiation | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Conquer Casino | High | Standard | Distinctive | VIP loyalty programme players |
| Betarno | Low | Unverified | Standard | Sports betting + live casino players |
| Mr Slot | Low | Unverified | Distinctive | Mobile-first slot players |
| Spin Fiesta | Low | Unverified | Standard | — |
| EjjaBet | Low | Unverified | Standard | Sports betting + casino hybrid players |
| Winston Bet | Low | Unverified | Standard | Sports betting players |
| Kimo Casino | Low | Unverified | Standard | — |
| Slots Ltd | Low | Unverified | Standard | — |
| Slot Site | Low | Unverified | Standard | — |
| Mako Casino | Low | Unverified | Standard | — |
| Maxiplay | Low | Unverified | Standard | — |
| Gambull | Low | Unverified | Standard | — |
TABLE 2 Bonus Rating reflects the CG score cascade: with Betreels holding a Casino Guru safety index below 6.0, no brand without its own independently verified score receives a rating above Unverified. Conquer Casino receives Standard based on verified bonus data with confirmed 50x wagering — a high but not unfair multiplier for a £100 cap offer.
Conquer Casino positions itself as the VIP-oriented brand within the ProgressPlay network, tracing its origins to a founding period around the mid-2010s. The site carries a loyalty programme with tiered benefits, distinguishing it from the template-standard ProgressPlay brands that offer no VIP structure. Live casino is available via Evolution Gaming, and the slots library includes titles from Microgaming/Games Global, NetEnt, and Pragmatic Play — giving it broader vertical coverage than the slots-only brands in the network.
The welcome bonus is 100% up to £100 plus 10 free spins on Starburst, with 50x wagering on the bonus amount. The £10 minimum deposit qualifies for the full offer. Calculating the play-through obligation: a £100 bonus at 50x wagering requires £5,000 in turnover before withdrawal is possible — a substantial requirement that effectively means most bonus value is consumed during play-through. Accepted payment methods at Conquer Casino include Euteller, Payz, Apple Pay, Visa, MasterCard, Skrill, and Neteller. Withdrawal speeds are e-wallet 1-7 business days, debit card 3-7 business days, and bank transfer 4-10 business days.
The lower bonus cap of £100 compared to Betreels’ £300 means Conquer Casino consumes one of the five network-wide welcome bonus slots for a smaller headline offer — players should weigh this against the VIP programme benefits before committing one of their five bonus claims.
| Brand | URL | Specialty | Data Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mr Slot | mrslot.com | Mobile-first slot casino | Thin — bonus and withdrawal data unverified |
| Slots Ltd | slotsltd.com | Slots-focused | Thin — bonus and withdrawal data unverified |
| Slot Site | slotsite.co.uk | Dedicated slot platform | Thin — bonus and withdrawal data unverified |
| Mako Casino | makocasino.com | General online casino | Thin — bonus and withdrawal data unverified |
| Maxiplay | maxiplay.com | General online casino | Thin — bonus and withdrawal data unverified |
| Gambull | gambull.com | Slots | Thin — bonus and withdrawal data unverified |
| Spin Fiesta | spinfiesta.com | User-friendly interface | Thin — bonus and withdrawal data unverified |
| Kimo Casino | kimocasino.com | Diverse game selection | Thin — bonus and withdrawal data unverified |
These eight UK-facing brands operate on the ProgressPlay standard template with identical payment methods (Visa Debit, MasterCard Debit, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, Payz, Apple Pay, Neosurf, Boku, Bank Transfer), identical withdrawal speeds (e-wallet 1-7 business days, debit card 3-7 business days, bank transfer 4-10 business days), and shared game provider library. Regulatory protections under UKGC account 39335 are uniform across all UK-facing brands — GamStop enrolment, IBAS ADR access, and credit card prohibition apply identically. The data asymmetry between Conquer Casino and these brands reflects independent review coverage rather than any operational difference in player protection.
| Brand | URL | Specialty | Target Market |
|---|---|---|---|
| EjjaBet | ejjabet.com | Sports betting + casino | Malta, Mediterranean |
| Betarno | betarno.com | Sports betting + casino hybrid | EU |
| Winston Bet | winstonbet.com | Sports betting + casino | UK, EU |
EjjaBet is a Malta-targeted brand (the name derives from Maltese), operating under the MGA licence rather than UKGC for its primary market. Betarno and Winston Bet carry sports betting verticals alongside casino products — making them structurally different from the slots-only template brands. GamStop does not apply to these brands when accessed under the MGA licence outside the UK. Players comparing betreels sister sites that include sports betting should note that these three brands represent the only confirmed sportsbook options within the documented network sample.
ProgressPlay Limited holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 39335 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/231/2012, confirmed across concordant third-party sources including AskGamblers, ProgressPlay corporate documentation, and Casino Guru. The MGA licence number was cross-referenced against ProgressPlay’s own corporate site at progressplayltd.com — the number MGA/B2C/231/2012 appeared consistently. However, direct verification against the Malta Gaming Authority register was not completed during this profile sweep. Players can verify current licence standing directly at the MGA register. The UKGC account 39335 was confirmed on the Gambling Commission public register.
The dual-licence structure means UK players receive UKGC protections: GamStop enrolment, IBAS as the ADR provider, credit card prohibition, and fund segregation requirements. The ADR provider for ProgressPlay brands is IBAS (Independent Betting Adjudication Service). Players who cannot resolve a complaint directly with the operator within eight weeks, or upon receipt of a deadlock letter, may escalate to IBAS. IBAS decisions are binding on the operator but not on the player, who retains the right to pursue further legal channels.
Credit cards are not accepted — the UKGC prohibition on credit card gambling deposits applies to all licensed operators and is enforced across this network.
The specific fund segregation tier applied by ProgressPlay Limited — basic, medium, or high — was not confirmed in the research data. Under UKGC rules, all three tiers require player funds to be ring-fenced from operational funds; higher tiers provide stronger insolvency protections. Players can verify the current tier at the UKGC public register.
Casino Guru’s 4.5/10 safety index for Betreels evaluates fairness of published terms and conditions, licence standing, and complaint resolution rate. The unfair terms and conditions finding specifically cites a high ratio of denied payouts relative to casino size. The operator’s published maximum bet during wagering is capped at 49% of the bonus amount or 25% of the initial deposit as a single bet, whichever is lower — a complex calculation that Casino Guru flags as player-unfriendly. A search of the UKGC enforcement publications database returned no actions specifically naming ProgressPlay Limited within the available data window.
No enforcement actions against ProgressPlay Limited were identified in the current profile window. However, the recurring Trustpilot complaint themes — delayed withdrawals, account closures after wins, and KYC rejection loops — represent operational conduct patterns that fall below the enforcement threshold but above the standard expected for player satisfaction. The upcoming UKGC bonus cap at 10x on the deposit-match element will require significant restructuring of ProgressPlay’s current 50x wagering model if applied to UK-facing brands.
| Brand | Licence Authority | Casino Guru Score | Trustpilot | GamStop |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Betreels | UKGC + MGA | 4.5/10 | 3 reviews (negative) | UK: Yes / EU: No |
| Conquer Casino | UKGC + MGA | — | — | UK: Yes / EU: No |
GamStop self-exclusion applies to UK players under UKGC account 39335 only. Players accessing ProgressPlay brands under the MGA licence outside the UK are not covered by GamStop — self-exclusion must be arranged directly with the operator. Whether ProgressPlay propagates non-UKGC exclusions network-wide was not confirmed in the research data.
Withdrawals at betreels sister sites are processed via e-wallet (1-7 business days), debit card (3-7 business days), and bank transfer (4-10 business days). These are network-standard speeds across ProgressPlay brands — no individual brand deviation was documented.
KYC verification is triggered before first withdrawal at any ProgressPlay brand, though the operator reserves the right to request documentation at any time. Required documents include photo ID (passport, driving licence, or national ID card), proof of address (utility bill or bank statement dated within the last three months), and proof of payment method (e-wallet screenshot or photo of deposit card). ProgressPlay documentation states verification typically takes 24-72 hours, though Trustpilot complaint patterns report significantly longer timescales in practice.
AskGamblers complaint records include at least one detailed dispute regarding tournament winnings and verification delays. Trustpilot reviews for the ProgressPlay Limited corporate page (70 reviews, overwhelmingly negative) include user-reported patterns of withdrawals pending for 44 or more days, account closures following significant wins, and repeated KYC document rejection cycles. These reflect recurring user-reported themes across the ProgressPlay network rather than confirmed outcomes for every player — but the consistency of the complaint pattern across Trustpilot, AskGamblers, and Casino Guru represents a convergent signal that withdrawal processing is a documented friction point.
A 15% deduction applies to deposits made via Boku — this is not a withdrawal fee but a deposit surcharge unique to the Boku payment method. No withdrawal fees were stated for other payment methods in the operator documentation reviewed.
Operator pending period — the internal review time before payment processing begins — was not independently verified for any brand in this network. Advertised withdrawal speeds refer to payment provider processing time after operator approval is complete. Total time to receipt of funds equals pending period plus processing time — and the Trustpilot complaint data suggests the pending period may constitute the majority of the total wait.
ProgressPlay brands under UKGC account 39335 are enrolled in GamStop. One GamStop registration blocks access to all UK-facing betreels sister sites simultaneously. GamStop periods are 6 months, 1 year, or 5 years and cannot be reversed early. Available responsible gambling tools across the network include deposit limits, loss limits, self-exclusion, and reality checks (the latter required under MGA regulations).
For players accessing ProgressPlay brands under the MGA licence outside the UK, GamStop does not apply — self-exclusion must be arranged directly with each brand. Whether ProgressPlay propagates MGA-side exclusions across its full network was not confirmed in the available data. Casino Guru complaint records include cases consistent with cross-site self-exclusion gaps at large white-label networks. Players should treat self-exclusion as brand-specific under the MGA licence unless ProgressPlay explicitly confirms network-wide propagation.
The 5-brand welcome bonus cap creates a specific responsible gambling consideration: players who register at multiple ProgressPlay brands chasing welcome bonuses may accumulate deposits across five sites without realising the operator and KYC infrastructure are shared. Setting deposit limits at one brand does not automatically apply to other network brands — each brand’s deposit limit must be configured individually. Players seeking device-level blocking should use Gamban or Bet Blocker. Support and counselling are available through BeGambleAware and GamCare.
Players comparing ProgressPlay brands against differently licensed operators may find value in networks with stronger Casino Guru safety assessments or different wagering structures. The following alternatives operate under separate licence accounts and represent distinct regulatory environments.
Jumpman Gaming Limited (company registration number not confirmed in research data) operates under UKGC account 39175 with a large portfolio of bingo and slots brands. The network differentiator versus ProgressPlay is the Mega Reel mechanic — a spin-the-wheel bonus that awards up to 500 free spins at 65x wagering on winnings. While the wagering is higher than ProgressPlay’s 50x on paper, Jumpman brands do not impose a 5-brand welcome bonus cap across the network. Players comparing Bingo Hollywood sister brands will find Jumpman’s bingo vertical offers a product category absent from ProgressPlay entirely.
888 UK Limited operates under UKGC licence as part of the wider 888 Holdings group. The network includes established brands with significantly higher Casino Guru safety scores than ProgressPlay’s 4.5/10. The primary differentiator is brand maturity and complaint resolution infrastructure — 888 brands maintain dedicated UK support teams with documented faster complaint resolution cycles. Players exploring 888 Bingo sister sites will find a regulated bingo vertical with UKGC protections and IBAS ADR access.
Skill on Net Limited (company registration number not confirmed in research data) operates PlayOJO and related brands under UKGC account 36776 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/239/2015. The fundamental differentiator is zero wagering on free spin winnings — a structural advantage over ProgressPlay’s 50x requirement. Calculating the difference: 30 free spins at 20p each generating £6 in winnings at PlayOJO means the full £6 is withdrawable immediately. The same 30 spins under Betreels’ 50x wagering would require £6 multiplied by 50, equalling £300 in play-through before any withdrawal. Players who value transparent bonus terms over headline bonus size will find the PlayOJO network a substantive alternative. Players researching additional licensed networks may also find Africa Sports sister site alternatives useful for comparing sports betting verticals across different operators.
This profile confirms 12 betreels sister sites operating under ProgressPlay Limited (Malta company number C58305), holding UKGC account 39335 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/231/2012. The full network extends to an estimated 92 or more brands, though only 12 had sufficient independent data for documentation. KYC is triggered before first withdrawal, with photo ID, proof of address, and proof of payment method required across all network brands.
Conquer Casino is the standout brand within the documented sample — the only sister site with a complete data profile including verified VIP programme, confirmed 50x wagering on a £100 bonus cap, and named payment methods. The Casino Guru safety index of 4.5/10 for Betreels itself represents a low trust signal, and Trustpilot complaint patterns across the ProgressPlay corporate page reinforce withdrawal processing as a documented friction point. The 5-brand welcome bonus cap is the single most important strategic consideration for players exploring this network — choosing the five brands with the strongest offers before registering is essential.
Data confidence for this profile is medium: licence numbers are concordant across 17 independent sources, but direct MGA register verification was not completed, and only one sister brand (Conquer Casino) carried sufficient independent data for a complete profile. Verified against current public licensing records and operator documentation available at time of investigation.