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mFortune Casino was operated by InTouch Games Ltd, a UK-registered company based in Halesowen, West Midlands (company registration number not confirmed in research data). InTouch Games Ltd held UKGC remote casino, remote bingo, and gambling software licences. The company traced its origins to a founding in the leisure machines sector, with mFortune itself launching as a mobile-first casino brand. The network grew to encompass 7 confirmed brands, all sharing exclusive in-house games developed by InTouch Games, pay by phone bill deposits, and a mobile-first design philosophy that distinguished the portfolio from mainstream third-party-provider networks.
The network carries £11.7 million in documented UKGC enforcement settlements — including confirmed failures in anti-money laundering controls, social responsibility obligations, and customer interaction protocols. InTouch Games Ltd surrendered its UKGC licence on 5 September following a full suspension. Skywind Holdings acquired InTouch Games Ltd in June of the preceding year. The brand trademarks for mFortune, PocketWin, and Jammy Monkey were subsequently acquired by Viral Interactive Ltd, which operated under UKGC licence account 42739. Viral Interactive then surrendered licence 42739 on 11 November of the following year, closing all remaining brands permanently.
This profile draws from 21 independent sources including the UKGC public register, Casino Guru safety assessments, SBC News enforcement reporting, iGaming Business acquisition coverage, and direct operator documentation. Bonus terms, game counts, and withdrawal speeds are subject to change — however, as all brands are now permanently closed, the data below reflects final verified states before closure.
mFortune sister sites are online casino brands that were operated by InTouch Games Ltd under UKGC licensing. All 7 brands shared exclusive in-house game libraries, pay by phone bill deposit infrastructure, and GamStop enrolment across the entire network.
The critical fact for any player searching for mFortune sister sites is that every brand in this network is permanently closed. InTouch Games Ltd surrendered its UKGC licence following cumulative enforcement settlements totalling £11.7 million. Viral Interactive Ltd briefly acquired and relaunched three of the brands — mFortune, PocketWin, and Jammy Monkey — under its own UKGC licence 42739, but surrendered that licence as well, closing those brands permanently. No mFortune sister site is currently accepting registrations, deposits, or wagers.
Because all brands operated under UKGC licensing, GamStop self-exclusion covered the entire network — a single GamStop registration blocked access to all InTouch Games brands simultaneously. Players who had active GamStop exclusions at the time of closure remain protected across all UKGC-licensed operators. The shared £50 maximum no-deposit bonus withdrawal cap applied across all InTouch accounts collectively, meaning a player who claimed no-deposit bonuses at multiple sister sites was limited to £50 total in withdrawable winnings from those bonuses combined.
This profile documents 7 confirmed mFortune sister sites under InTouch Games Ltd. All brands operated under UKGC licensing and shared in-house game libraries developed by InTouch Games. Every brand listed below is permanently closed — no registrations or deposits are possible.
| Brand | Specialty | Welcome Bonus (Final) | Wagering | Min Deposit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PocketWin Casino | Mobile-first casino with bingo and progressive jackpots | £10 no deposit + 200% match up to £100 | 40x | £3-£5 |
| Mr Spin Casino | Slot-focused mobile casino with wheel-of-fortune bonuses | £3 no deposit + 100% match up to £100 | 40x | £3 |
| Dr Slot | Slot-only mobile casino | No deposit bonus + first deposit match | 40x | — |
| Casino 2020 | High-variance bonus structure with exclusive games | Up to £20 no deposit + up to £300 match | 40x | £10 |
| Bonus Boss | Bonus-focused mobile casino | — | 40x | — |
| Jammy Monkey | Largest welcome bonus headline in portfolio | Up to £300 + 100 free spins | — | — |
| Cashmo Casino | Closest UX to original mFortune design | — | — | — |
(As of last verified data — all brands are now permanently closed. Bonus terms reflect final known states before closure.)
Welcome bonus terms were not independently verified for Bonus Boss or Cashmo Casino — both brands ceased operations before comprehensive data could be captured. Wagering across the InTouch Games network was standardised at 40x on no-deposit bonuses for most brands, with mFortune itself offering a lower 20x requirement that distinguished it from its own sister sites. Casino Guru scores are independently verified for Casino 2020 (8.8/10) and mFortune (8.6/10) only. The absence of scores for remaining brands reflects limited third-party review coverage of defunct sites — not a negative finding.
| Brand | Data Verified | Bonus Rating | UX Differentiation | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PocketWin Casino | High | Standard | Distinctive | No-deposit bonus hunters (£10 signup credit) |
| Mr Spin Casino | High | Standard | Standard | Slot-only players preferring simplified navigation |
| Dr Slot | Medium | Standard | Distinctive | Pure slots experience without bingo or table games |
| Casino 2020 | High | Strong | Standard | High-variance bonus seekers (up to £300 match) |
| Bonus Boss | Low | Unverified | Standard | — |
| Jammy Monkey | Medium | Unverified | Standard | Largest deposit match (up to £300 + 100 FS) |
| Cashmo Casino | Low | Unverified | Distinctive | mFortune loyalists seeking near-identical UX |
The network operated on an entirely in-house platform — no third-party provider slots appeared on original InTouch brands. This created a distinctive product vertical where game RTP values (observed at approximately 93.9%-94% on random slot checks at PocketWin) were lower than the industry standard of 95-96% typically offered by mainstream providers. After the Viral Interactive acquisition, third-party providers including Play’n GO, Pragmatic Play, Nolimit City, Wazdan, G Games, and Synot Games were introduced to the relaunched brands, fundamentally changing the product offering before final closure.
PocketWin Casino was the closest sibling to mFortune in both launch era and market positioning, targeting UK mobile casino players with individual game apps downloadable from app stores and a loyalty shop offering physical prizes. The brand carried a £10 no-deposit bonus alongside a 200% first deposit match up to £100 — the highest percentage deposit match in the InTouch portfolio. PocketWin shared the network-standard 40x wagering requirement on no-deposit bonuses, double the 20x rate at mFortune itself. The brand featured approximately 40 in-house slots, bingo rooms, and basic table games including blackjack and roulette. PocketWin was briefly relaunched under Viral Interactive UKGC licence 42739 before that licence was surrendered, closing the brand permanently. Observed RTP values on PocketWin slots ranged around 93.9-94%, which is notably below the 96% average offered by mainstream providers — players who valued mFortune sister sites for their exclusive games should factor this below-average RTP into any comparison with licensed alternatives.
Built around a wheel-of-fortune lobby mechanic that determined bonus allocation upon login, Mr Spin Casino distinguished itself through a heavily slot-focused interface stripped of the bingo vertical found at PocketWin and Casino 2020. The brand offered a £3 no-deposit bonus — lower than mFortune’s £5-£10 range — alongside a 100% first deposit match up to £100 at 40x wagering. Mr Spin accepted debit cards, PayPal, pay by phone bill, and Paysafecard. Approximately 35 in-house slots were available. Trustpilot data identifies Mr Spin as the worst-rated brand among all mFortune sister sites per third-party review aggregation. The brand was not relaunched by Viral Interactive and closed permanently when InTouch Games Ltd surrendered its UKGC licence. The minimum deposit of £3 was the lowest entry point in the network, but the 40x wagering on a £3 no-deposit bonus required £120 in play-through before any withdrawal was possible — a meaningful obligation on a £3 starting balance.
Casino 2020 carried the largest headline bonus figures in the InTouch Games portfolio — up to £20 no deposit plus up to 20 free spins, and up to £300 plus up to 400 free spins across first funded deposits. The critical caveat was the randomised “up to” allocation: bonus amounts were determined by a random mechanism, meaning most players received less than the headline maximum. Casino Guru assigned Casino 2020 a safety index of 8.8/10 (High), the highest independently verified score among all mFortune sister sites. The brand accepted debit cards, PayPal, pay by phone bill, and Paysafecard, with a £10 minimum deposit. Free spins were locked to the Cleopatra’s Prizes slot. Casino 2020 was not relaunched by Viral Interactive and closed permanently. The randomised bonus allocation means the headline £300 figure should not be treated as a guaranteed offer — the actual bonus received could be significantly lower.
Launched as the newest addition to the InTouch Games portfolio, Dr Slot offered a pure slots-only experience without bingo rooms or table game distractions. The brand won a Best New Slots Site award and carried approximately 15-30 in-house titles. Dr Slot shared the network-standard 40x wagering and the £50 maximum no-deposit withdrawal cap that applied collectively across all InTouch accounts. Payment methods included debit cards, pay by phone bill, and Paysafecard. Debit card withdrawals processed in an estimated 3-4 business days. Dr Slot was not relaunched by Viral Interactive and closed permanently. Minimum deposit and specific bonus amounts were not verified in the supplied data — players researching this brand should note that no current terms exist to confirm.
Independent data for Jammy Monkey is limited, though the brand carried the largest stated welcome bonus in the InTouch portfolio — up to £300 plus 100 free spins across first two deposits. Jammy Monkey was one of three brands briefly relaunched under Viral Interactive UKGC licence 42739 before that licence was surrendered. The brand accepted debit cards and pay by phone bill deposits. Jammy Monkey closed permanently when Viral Interactive surrendered its licence. Wagering requirements and minimum deposit thresholds were not independently verified.
| Brand | URL | Specialty | Data Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bonus Boss | bonusboss.co.uk | Bonus-focused mobile casino | Low — bonus terms unverified |
| Cashmo Casino | cashmo.co.uk | Closest UX to original mFortune | Low — ceased operations early, limited data |
Bonus Boss and Cashmo Casino share the same regulatory protections as all InTouch Games brands — UKGC licensing, GamStop enrolment, and the network-wide £50 no-deposit withdrawal cap. Cashmo Casino is described by review sources as the closest experience to the original mFortune interface and ceased operations before the InTouch Games licence suspension. Bonus Boss launched later and closed when the InTouch licence was surrendered. Neither brand was relaunched by Viral Interactive.
InTouch Games Ltd held UKGC remote casino, remote bingo, and gambling software licences — confirmed on the Gambling Commission public register. No MGA licence, no Curaçao licence, and no other jurisdictional licence was located for any mFortune sister site during this research. The network operated exclusively under UKGC jurisdiction.
The UKGC enforcement timeline against InTouch Games Ltd is the most significant finding in this profile. Four documented actions culminated in licence surrender, totalling approximately £11.7 million in settlements:
First enforcement action — £2.2 million settlement for regulatory failures. The specific breach categories were social responsibility and anti-money laundering shortcomings — the operator failed to identify and act on players showing signs of problem gambling, and failed to adequately verify sources of funds for high-spending players.
Second enforcement action (the March settlement) — £3.4 million fine plus an official warning. Documented failings included: AML controls — the operator did not critically review source of funds declarations or conduct enhanced customer due diligence on high-risk players; social responsibility — the operator failed to interact with customers displaying problem gambling indicators; and fair terms — bonus terms and conditions were not presented in a clear, transparent manner.
Third enforcement action (the January settlement) — £6.1 million fine. The largest single penalty against InTouch Games, this settlement addressed repeated AML and social responsibility failures including failure to flag politically exposed persons (PEPs) and inadequate risk assessments across the network.
Licence suspension and surrender — Full suspension of all InTouch Games UKGC licences, followed by voluntary surrender on 5 September of the same year. All brands ceased accepting new registrations and deposits.
Casino Guru’s 8.6/10 safety index for mFortune evaluates fairness of published terms and conditions, licence standing, and complaint resolution rate — it does not directly assess operational conduct during the period covered by UKGC enforcement actions. The £11.7 million in cumulative fines reflects conduct that has since resulted in complete licence surrender rather than remediation. Players should read both signals together rather than treating either as a standalone safety verdict.
The specific fund segregation tier applied by InTouch Games Ltd — 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. Given that the operator has surrendered its licence and ceased trading, fund segregation is no longer operationally relevant — any outstanding player balances would have been addressed through the UKGC’s licence surrender process.
The ADR provider for InTouch Games brands was IBAS (Independent Betting Adjudication Service). Players who had unresolved complaints at the time of licence surrender may have been directed through the UKGC’s surrender conditions — new complaints cannot be raised against a surrendered licence holder through IBAS. Players comparing mFortune sister sites against active alternatives should note that IBAS access is a standard feature of all UKGC-licensed operators.
Withdrawals at mFortune sister sites were processed via debit card in an estimated 3-4 business days. PayPal withdrawal speeds were not independently verified for any brand in the network. No cryptocurrency was accepted at any InTouch Games brand.
KYC verification was triggered at first withdrawal across all InTouch Games brands. Required documents included photo ID, proof of address, and — critically for this network — proof of phone bill ownership for players who deposited via pay by phone bill. This additional verification step generated recurring complaints from players who found the phone bill proof requirement unexpected and time-consuming. Trustpilot and Casino Guru complaint records include cases consistent with extended verification processes and delayed withdrawals, particularly for pay by phone depositors.
Payment methods across the network were standardised: Visa debit, Mastercard debit, PayPal (at PocketWin, Mr Spin, Casino 2020, and mFortune), Paysafecard, and pay by phone bill. Credit cards are not accepted — the UKGC prohibition on credit card gambling deposits applies to all licensed operators and was enforced across this network. A £3 fee applied to withdrawals under £10 at mFortune — this fee structure was not documented at any competing mFortune sister sites article reviewed during this research, making it a finding unique to this profile.
| Brand | Debit Card | PayPal | Pay by Phone | Paysafecard |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| mFortune | 3-4 business days | — | Deposit only | Deposit only |
| PocketWin Casino | 3-4 business days | — | Deposit only | Deposit only |
| Mr Spin Casino | 3-4 business days | — | Deposit only | Deposit only |
| Casino 2020 | 3-4 business days | — | Deposit only | Deposit only |
| Dr Slot | 3-4 business days | — | Deposit only | Deposit only |
(As of last verified data — all brands permanently closed. Withdrawal speed data for Bonus Boss, Jammy Monkey, and Cashmo Casino was not available from independent review sources at the time of this research. PayPal withdrawal speeds were not independently verified for any brand — the column reflects deposit-method availability rather than withdrawal processing.)
Operator pending period — the internal review time before processing begins — was not independently verified for any brand in this network. Players should note that the 3-4 business day estimate refers to payment provider processing time after operator approval was complete. Total time to receipt of funds would have included pending period plus processing time.
All mFortune sister sites were enrolled in GamStop under UKGC licensing requirements. A single GamStop registration blocked access to all InTouch Games brands simultaneously — and continues to block access to all UKGC-licensed operators regardless of InTouch’s closure. GamStop exclusion periods are available for 6 months, 1 year, or 5 years, and cannot be reversed early. The service is free and typically takes effect within 24 hours of registration.
The UKGC enforcement history documented that InTouch Games Ltd failed in its social responsibility obligations across multiple settlement periods — the operator failed to identify and act on players showing signs of problem gambling. This finding means the network’s responsible gambling tools, while structurally present (deposit limits, session limits, cool-down periods, self-exclusion), were not being applied effectively during the periods covered by enforcement. Players who had accounts during these enforcement periods and experienced harm may wish to contact the UKGC directly regarding the licence surrender conditions.
For players who previously used mFortune sister sites and are now seeking support, the following resources remain available: GamCare provides free counselling and support for problem gambling; BeGambleAware offers information and treatment referrals; and Gamban or Bet Blocker can block gambling sites at device level for players who want to prevent access entirely. These tools work regardless of whether the original operator is still active.
With all mFortune sister sites permanently closed, former players seeking comparable features — pay by phone deposits, low wagering requirements, mobile-first design, or no-deposit bonuses — must look to active UKGC-licensed operators. The following alternatives are verified against current public licensing records and offer specific features that overlap with the InTouch Games product experience.
Players comparing pay by phone bill casino options may find Gala Spins sister site alternatives relevant — LC International Limited operates under UKGC account 54743 with full GamStop enrolment and IBAS access, providing a regulatory framework that InTouch Games ultimately failed to maintain.
MrQ, operated by Tek Fox Ltd under UKGC account 60629 (company registration number not confirmed in research data), offers the closest match to mFortune’s low-wagering differentiation. MrQ operates a zero-wagering model on free spin winnings — a player winning £6 from 30 free spins at 20p each keeps the full £6 immediately withdrawable. By comparison, the same 30 free spins at an InTouch Games brand with 40x wagering would have required £6 x 40 = £240 in play-through before withdrawal — a £240 turnover obligation on a £6 return. MrQ’s 0x wagering is structurally superior to mFortune’s 20x requirement. The platform accepts pay by phone bill deposits alongside debit cards and PayPal. No enforcement actions were identified against Tek Fox Ltd in the UKGC enforcement publications database. Players who valued mFortune for its comparatively low wagering will find MrQ offers even more favourable terms — though the game library draws from mainstream providers rather than exclusive in-house titles.
PlayOJO, operated by Skill on Net Limited under UKGC account 36776 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/239/2015, offers another zero-wagering alternative. Players comparing e-wallet processing speeds may find Unibet sister sites relevant — Kindred Group plc operates under UKGC account 39575 with a broad product vertical including sports betting, casino, and bingo under a single registration. PlayOJO’s OJO Plus loyalty cashback mechanic returns a percentage of every wager as withdrawable funds with no wagering requirement — a transparent value proposition that contrasts with InTouch Games’ randomised “up to” bonus allocation model. The platform features over 3,000 games from providers including NetEnt, Play’n GO, and Pragmatic Play (operator-stated). PlayOJO’s combination of zero wagering and UKGC licensing provides the regulatory protections that InTouch Games failed to uphold alongside a bonus structure that requires no play-through calculation.
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This profile confirms 7 mFortune sister sites under InTouch Games Ltd — PocketWin Casino, Mr Spin Casino, Dr Slot, Casino 2020, Bonus Boss, Jammy Monkey, and Cashmo Casino. Every brand is permanently closed. InTouch Games Ltd accumulated £11.7 million in UKGC enforcement settlements before surrendering its licence. Viral Interactive Ltd briefly acquired and operated three brands under UKGC licence account 42739 but surrendered that licence as well, closing all remaining operations permanently. Casino Guru assigned mFortune a safety index of 8.6/10 based on pre-closure assessment of terms fairness and complaint handling.
Former players seeking comparable features should prioritise UKGC-licensed operators with verified enforcement records. MrQ (Tek Fox Ltd, UKGC 60629) and PlayOJO (Skill on Net Limited, UKGC 36776) both offer zero-wagering bonus structures that surpass mFortune’s 20x requirement, with pay by phone bill support and full GamStop enrolment. Data confidence for this profile is medium — all brands are defunct, Casino Guru scores reflect pre-closure assessments, and some bonus details could not be independently verified due to sites being offline.
Verified against current public licensing records and operator documentation available at time of investigation.
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