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Mr Spin was a mobile-first online casino operated by In Touch Games Limited, registered in England and Wales at Fountain House, Great Cornbow, Halesowen, B63 3BL (company registration number not confirmed in research data). The operator held UKGC Remote Casino, Remote Bingo, and Remote Gambling Software licences under account 2091. The UKGC suspended all In Touch Games Limited licences on the first of September under Section 116 of the Gambling Act 2005, with the operator voluntarily surrendering those licences four days later. Every brand in the network is now permanently closed to all players worldwide.
The network carries £11.7M in documented UKGC enforcement settlements across three separate actions — including confirmed failures in anti-money laundering controls, social responsibility obligations, and customer interaction procedures. In Touch Games Limited was acquired by Skywind Group in a transaction completed during the middle of the previous year, but the legacy compliance failures proved fatal to the UKGC-licensed operation. Skywind Group retains separate licences for its own brands but the InTouch brands themselves are defunct.
This profile draws from 25 independent sources including the UKGC public register, the Gambling Commission enforcement publications database, Casino Guru safety assessments, Trustpilot reviews, AskGamblers complaint records, SBC News reports, GPWA forum documentation, and direct operator documentation. Bonus terms, game counts, and withdrawal speeds are subject to change — however, as all Mr Spin sister sites are permanently closed, the data below reflects final known operational terms only.
Mr Spin sister sites are online casino and bingo brands that were operated by In Touch Games Limited under UKGC licence account 2091. All 7 brands shared the same in-house game library developed by Slot Factory, the same payment infrastructure, and the same GamStop enrolment status.
The critical fact for any player searching for mr spin sister sites is that every single brand in this network is permanently closed. The UKGC licence was suspended and subsequently surrendered. No Curaçao, MGA, or other offshore licence was ever held by In Touch Games Limited — a search of the Malta Gaming Authority register, the Curaçao Gaming Control Board register, and legacy Curaçao e-Gaming sublicensee databases returned no matching records. Any website currently operating under the Mr Spin name, or any other former InTouch brand name, is not the original licensed operator and should be treated with extreme caution.
Because these brands no longer hold any gambling licence, the GamStop self-exclusion that previously covered the entire network is no longer operationally relevant — the sites cannot accept registrations. Players who need to block access to gambling at device level should use Gamban or Bet Blocker. Support and advice is available from BeGambleAware and GamCare.
This profile documents 7 confirmed mr spin sister sites that operated under In Touch Games Limited UKGC account 2091. All 7 brands are now permanently closed following the licence surrender. The sister sites shared identical licensing, identical in-house game software from Slot Factory, identical payment methods (Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, PayPal, Paysafecard, Pay By Phone Bill), and identical withdrawal processing windows of 1-5 business days. No cryptocurrency was accepted at any InTouch brand. The data below reflects the final known operational state of each brand.
| Brand | Specialty | Welcome Bonus | Wagering | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| mFortune | Flagship — bingo, slots, casino (est. 2007) | No deposit bonus + deposit match | — | Closed |
| PocketWin | Mobile bingo and slots (est. 2010) | £10 no deposit + 200% match up to £100 | — | Closed |
| Dr Slot | Slot-focused with Turbo Tokens loyalty | 20 FS no deposit + 120 FS + £1,000 bonus | — | Closed |
| Casino 2020 | SEO-driven brand, progressive jackpots | — | 30x | Closed |
| Bonus Boss | Slot and casino focus (newest brand) | 100 free spins | — | Closed |
| Cashmo | Slot-only, progressive mega jackpot | 100% up to £500 | 40x | Closed |
| Jammy Monkey | Themed casino, monthly featured slots | £10 registration bonus | — | Closed |
(As of last verified data — all brands are now permanently closed. Bonus terms reflect final known operational state before licence surrender.)
Wagering requirements were not independently verified for the majority of InTouch brands. Casino 2020 operated at a documented 30x flat wagering on all bonuses, while Cashmo applied 40x on deposit match bonuses. The absence of verified wagering data for remaining brands reflects the operator’s inconsistent public documentation during the final operational period — not a positive or negative finding in itself.
| Brand | Data Verified | Bonus Rating | UX Differentiation | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| mFortune | High | Unverified | Distinctive | Bingo and slots players (90-ball rooms) |
| PocketWin | High | Unverified | Standard | 200% deposit match seekers |
| Dr Slot | Medium | Unverified | Distinctive | Loyalty programme players (Turbo Tokens) |
| Casino 2020 | Medium | Standard | Standard | Lower-wagering players (30x flat) |
| Bonus Boss | Medium | Unverified | Standard | No-deposit free spins players (100 FS) |
| Cashmo | High | Standard | Standard | High-ceiling deposit match (£500 cap) |
| Jammy Monkey | Low | Unverified | Distinctive | — |
Casino Guru safety scores were not independently verified for any individual sister brand other than Mr Spin itself. The primary brand holds a Casino Guru safety index of 8.0 out of 10. However, this score evaluates fairness of published terms and complaint resolution — it does not directly reflect the enforcement history or the licence surrender that followed. All InTouch brands shared the same Slot Factory in-house game library with an average reported RTP of 94.01 per cent and individual titles as low as 92.04 per cent — below the industry standard of approximately 96 per cent.
Tracing its origins to a founding predating Mr Spin by nearly a decade, mFortune was the flagship of the In Touch Games Limited network and the brand that established the operator’s mobile-first approach. mFortune offered bingo rooms alongside slots and limited casino table games — the only InTouch brand to provide 90-ball bingo as a primary product vertical. The site operated at a £5 minimum deposit across card and PayPal methods.
mFortune was known for generous no-deposit bonuses that attracted casual mobile players, though the specific wagering terms attached to those bonuses were not consistently documented. The brand distinguished itself from its siblings through longevity and brand recognition rather than product innovation. mFortune closed permanently alongside all InTouch brands following the licence surrender — no relaunch under any offshore licence has been identified.
Established as the second brand in the InTouch portfolio, PocketWin combined bingo with slots in a mobile-optimised format. The headline offer was a £10 no-deposit bonus plus a 200 per cent first deposit match up to £100 — the highest deposit match percentage of any brand in the network. The minimum deposit stood at £5 for card and PayPal transactions.
PocketWin featured 90-ball bingo rooms alongside the standard InTouch slot library, targeting players who wanted both verticals in a single mobile app. The 200 per cent match on a £5 minimum deposit meant a player depositing £50 would receive £100 in bonus funds — though without verified wagering terms, the real value of that bonus cannot be calculated with certainty. PocketWin is permanently closed.
Dr Slot was the InTouch brand that most clearly attempted product differentiation through its Turbo Tokens loyalty scheme — a recurring rewards programme that distinguished it from the otherwise uniform sister network. The welcome package was the largest in the InTouch network: 20 no-deposit free spins, 120 additional free spins, and up to £1,000 in cash bonus across deposits.
The neon teal visual theme and the Turbo Tokens system gave Dr Slot a distinct identity within the network. However, minimum deposit thresholds and wagering terms for the welcome package were not independently verified. Dr Slot is permanently closed with no offshore relaunch identified.
Casino 2020 was an SEO-driven brand launched in late period, with the name itself designed to capture search traffic. The brand’s primary differentiator was a verified flat 30x wagering requirement on all bonuses — the lowest documented wagering of any InTouch sister site. Casino 2020 also featured a progressive jackpot pool exceeding £50,000 and a refer-a-friend bonus programme. The minimal theming and absence of character branding gave the site a generic appearance compared to its more distinctive siblings. Casino 2020 is permanently closed.
Cashmo was a slot-only brand that operated without bingo or table games, focusing entirely on the InTouch in-house slot library. The welcome offer of 100 per cent up to £500 represented the highest deposit match ceiling in the network, though it came with 40x wagering — also the highest verified wagering multiplier among InTouch brands. A player depositing £500 would need to wager £20,000 in bonus play-through before withdrawal at 40x, compared to £15,000 at Casino 2020’s 30x rate on the same deposit.
Cashmo also featured a six-figure progressive mega jackpot and a no-deposit bonus of 50 free spins. The brand was reported as winding down separately from the main licence surrender process. Cashmo is permanently closed.
Independent data for Bonus Boss and Jammy Monkey is limited relative to the other InTouch brands. Bonus Boss offered 100 free spins as a welcome bonus and was notable as the newest brand in the network, featuring a mint green colour scheme and slot-only focus with no bingo rooms — the only InTouch brand alongside Cashmo to exclude bingo entirely. Bonus Boss also accepted Apple Pay, a payment method not documented at every other InTouch brand.
Jammy Monkey operated a playful monkey-themed interface with monthly featured slots rotations and a £10 registration bonus. Both brands shared the same Slot Factory game library, the same payment methods, and the same 1-5 business day withdrawal window. Both are permanently closed following the licence surrender. Players comparing licensed alternatives to the defunct InTouch network may find Mr Q sister sites relevant — MrQ operates under Tek Fox Ltd, UKGC account 60629, with verified zero-wagering bonus mechanics that contrast sharply with the InTouch model.
In Touch Games Limited held UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 2091, confirmed on the Gambling Commission public register as surrendered. The licence covered Remote Casino, Remote Bingo, and Remote Gambling Software verticals. No MGA licence was located on the Malta Gaming Authority register. No Curaçao licence was located on the Curaçao Gaming Control Board register or in legacy sublicensee databases. In Touch Games Limited held a UKGC licence only — any site claiming to operate under an InTouch offshore licence is presenting a false claim.
The enforcement timeline is the defining characteristic of this network and totals £11.7M across three actions:
The first enforcement action resulted in a £2.2M settlement for failures including anti-money laundering controls — the operator did not adequately verify sources of funds for high-spending players — unfair terms and conditions that disadvantaged players, and poor incident reporting procedures that left the regulator uninformed of material events.
The March settlement of the second action totalled £3.4M plus a formal warning. Failings included SRCP 3.4.1 (customer interaction) — the operator failed to identify and act on players showing signs of problem gambling. Additional breaches covered AML controls, social responsibility obligations, and marketing sent to players without adequate consent verification.
The third and most severe action resulted in a £6.1M fine — at the time the largest single penalty issued by the UKGC. This settlement addressed continued AML and social responsibility breaches, including failures to conduct adequate affordability assessments on high-spending customers and inadequate customer interaction procedures for vulnerable players. The pattern of repeat offending across three separate enforcement cycles — each addressing substantially the same categories of failure — demonstrated that remediation measures from earlier actions had not been effectively implemented.
Casino Guru assigns Mr Spin a safety index of 8.0 out of 10. This score evaluates fairness of published terms and conditions, licence standing at time of assessment, and complaint resolution rate — it does not directly assess operational conduct during the period covered by UKGC enforcement actions. The £11.7M in fines reflects conduct during a sustained period that was never adequately remediated. Players should read both signals together rather than treating either as a standalone safety verdict. Casino Guru records 1 direct complaint against Mr Spin and 7 from related casinos, with 6,301 total black points across the network (411 attributed to related casinos).
The specific fund segregation tier applied by In Touch Games 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. As the licence is now surrendered and the operator is no longer accepting deposits, this is a historical data point — any player with outstanding balance claims should contact the UKGC directly.
Withdrawals at Mr Spin and all InTouch brands were processed within a reported 1-5 business day window across all payment methods — e-wallet, debit card, and bank transfer speeds were identical with no expedited processing tier available.
KYC verification was triggered at first withdrawal request. Required documents included photo ID (driving licence or passport), a photograph of the bank card used, a bank statement, a utility bill, and — for players using pay-by-phone deposits — a phone bill confirming the deposit transactions. The minimum deposit varied by payment method: £3 via pay-by-phone, £5 via debit card or PayPal, and £10 for deposit match bonus eligibility.
Credit cards are not accepted — the UKGC prohibition on credit card gambling deposits applies to all licensed operators and was enforced across this network during its operational period. Payment methods accepted network-wide included Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, PayPal, Paysafecard, and Pay By Phone Bill. No cryptocurrency was accepted at any InTouch brand.
Trustpilot review patterns for In Touch Games Limited corporate page (approximately 791-796 reviews) include recurring themes of delayed withdrawals, excessive KYC document requests, repeated document rejections, and unresponsive customer service during withdrawal processing. These reviews span all brands in the network, not Mr Spin individually. The volume exceeds the 200-review threshold for directional assessment — the sentiment skews predominantly negative on withdrawal-related topics. Players comparing withdrawal reliability with active operators may find Bet365 sister brands informative — Hillside (New Media) Limited operates under UKGC account 39563 with documented faster processing times for verified accounts.
| Brand | E-wallet | Debit Card | Bank Transfer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mr Spin | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days |
| mFortune | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days |
| PocketWin | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days |
| Dr Slot | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days |
| Casino 2020 | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days |
| Cashmo | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days |
| Bonus Boss | Up to 5 business days | Up to 5 business days | Up to 5 business days |
| Jammy Monkey | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days | 1-5 business days |
(As of last verified data — all brands are now permanently closed and no longer processing withdrawals. Operator pending period — the internal review time before processing began — was not independently verified for any brand. The speeds above reflect payment provider processing time after operator approval was complete.)
All mr spin sister sites were enrolled in GamStop during their operational period. A single GamStop registration blocked access to every brand under UKGC account 2091 simultaneously. However, the March UKGC settlement confirmed that the operator had failed in customer interaction obligations — SRCP 3.4.1 breaches meant that players showing signs of problem gambling were not identified and acted upon in a timely manner. While this does not confirm that GamStop exclusions themselves failed to propagate, it does confirm that the operator’s broader responsible gambling infrastructure was inadequate during the enforcement period. Remediation was mandated as part of the settlement, but the subsequent licence surrender means that remediation was never subject to long-term regulatory verification.
For players who previously used InTouch brands and remain concerned about gambling harm, the following resources provide ongoing support regardless of whether the original operator is active. Gamban blocks access to gambling sites at device level. Bet Blocker provides a free alternative for device-level blocking. BeGambleAware offers information and advice on gambling harm. GamCare provides counselling and support services.
The specific risk for players searching for mr spin sister sites is the emergence of clone or impersonator sites using the Mr Spin brand name. Any website currently accepting deposits under the Mr Spin name does not hold a UKGC licence — the original licence is surrendered and the brand is defunct. Players encountering such sites should report them to the Gambling Commission and use Gamban to block access.
With all mr spin sister sites permanently closed, players seeking mobile-first casino experiences under active UKGC licensing have several verified alternatives. Each alternative below holds a current, active licence that can be verified on the UKGC public register — a standard that In Touch Games Limited no longer meets.
Players who valued InTouch’s no-deposit bonus model may find Slots Temple sister site alternatives worth examining — Slots Temple operates under a different licensing structure with access to third-party game providers that InTouch’s in-house-only model lacked.
MrQ is operated by Tek Fox Ltd under UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 60629, confirmed active on the Gambling Commission public register. The company registration number was not confirmed in research data. MrQ offers a zero-wagering bonus model — free spins winnings are withdrawable immediately with no play-through obligation. For context: 30 free spins at 20p each generating £6 in winnings at MrQ means the full £6 is withdrawable. At an operator with 40x wagering like Cashmo, the same £6 would require £240 in play-through before withdrawal. MrQ accepts Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, and PayPal — no pay-by-phone, no cryptocurrency. The mobile-first design and casual tone echo the InTouch approach but with access to third-party providers including Pragmatic Play and Big Time Gaming rather than in-house-only games. The ADR provider is IBAS.
PlayOJO is operated by Skill on Net Limited under UKGC account 36776 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/239/2015. Company registration number was not confirmed in research data. PlayOJO’s defining feature is zero wagering on all bonus offers — a direct structural contrast to the InTouch network where wagering ranged from 30x to 40x where documented. PlayOJO offers over 3,000 games from third-party providers (operator-stated) including NetEnt, Microgaming, and Play’n GO — a far broader library than InTouch’s estimated 35-40 in-house titles. Payment methods include Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, PayPal, Paysafecard, and Trustly. The dual-licence structure provides both UKGC GamStop coverage for UK players and MGA ADR access.
Betway is operated by Betway Limited under MGA licence MGA/B2C/130/2006. Betway offers casino, sports betting, and esports verticals — a substantially broader product range than the slot-and-bingo focus of InTouch brands. For players who valued the InTouch mobile app experience, Betway provides dedicated iOS and Android applications with live casino access from Evolution Gaming — a product category InTouch never offered. Betway accepts Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, PayPal, Skrill, and Neteller. GamStop does not apply under the MGA licence — self-exclusion must be arranged directly with the operator.
This profile confirms 7 mr spin sister sites that operated under In Touch Games Limited UKGC account 2091 — mFortune, PocketWin, Dr Slot, Casino 2020, Bonus Boss, Cashmo, and Jammy Monkey. Every brand is permanently closed following the licence surrender. The network accumulated £11.7M in UKGC enforcement settlements across three actions addressing anti-money laundering failures, social responsibility breaches, and customer interaction deficiencies. KYC was triggered at first withdrawal with photo ID, bank card, bank statement, and utility bill required. Casino Guru assigns the primary brand a safety index of 8.0 out of 10, though this score predates the licence surrender and does not reflect current operational status.
No offshore licence was ever held by In Touch Games Limited — any website currently using the Mr Spin name or any former InTouch brand name is not the original licensed operator. Data confidence for this profile is high, supported by 25 independent sources including UKGC enforcement publications, Casino Guru assessments, Trustpilot review data, and SBC News reporting. Verified against current public licensing records and operator documentation available at time of investigation.
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