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N1 Casino is operated by N1 Interactive Ltd, a company registered in Malta but operating under a Curaçao eGaming licence rather than a UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) licence. The UKGC public register was checked for N1 Interactive Ltd — no active Remote Operating Licence was located. The Malta Gaming Authority register was also checked — no current B2C licence matching N1 Interactive Ltd was confirmed during this research window. The Curaçao licence claim could not be independently verified against the Curaçao Gaming Control Board register at the time of research, as the GCB public search tool does not currently list individual sublicensees in a searchable format.
N1 Interactive Ltd is understood to operate a portfolio of online casino brands, though the full network composition could not be confirmed from any public register. Company registration details for N1 Interactive Ltd were not confirmed in the supplied research data. Without UKGC authorisation, N1 Casino does not participate in the GamStop self-exclusion scheme, does not offer IBAS dispute escalation, and is not subject to UKGC fund segregation requirements.
This profile draws from 5 independent sources including the UKGC public register, the MGA public register, Casino Guru safety assessments, Trustpilot review data, and direct operator site documentation. Bonus terms, game counts, and withdrawal speeds are subject to change. Verify current terms at the operator site before depositing.
N1 Casino sister sites are online casino brands believed to be operated by N1 Interactive Ltd under the same Curaçao eGaming licence. All brands in the network would share the same regulatory framework, which does not include UKGC oversight or GamStop enrolment.
Because N1 Interactive Ltd does not hold a UKGC licence, there is no centralised self-exclusion mechanism covering these brands. Players who wish to restrict their access must contact each brand individually to request exclusion — and there is no guarantee that exclusion at one brand propagates across the wider network. Self-exclusion requests should be made in writing via email and confirmed by the operator.
Players who need to block access at device level should use Gamban or Bet Blocker before engaging with any Curaçao-licensed brand. Additional support is available from BeGambleAware and GamCare. These resources provide free, confidential advice and are accessible regardless of which operator a player uses.
The absence of UKGC licensing means three specific protections are unavailable to UK players using N1 Casino sister sites: no ADR through IBAS or eCOGRA, no mandatory fund segregation tier protecting deposits in insolvency, and no enforceable withdrawal timeframes backed by a UK regulator.
No confirmed N1 Casino sister sites could be independently verified through public licensing registers or third-party casino databases during this research window. N1 Interactive Ltd is widely reported to operate a portfolio of brands, but without a searchable Curaçao register entry or UKGC account, the specific brand list cannot be confirmed to the standard required for this profile.
Four explanations account for this data gap. First, the Curaçao sublicensee register does not provide a publicly searchable brand directory in the same format as the UKGC or MGA registers. Second, N1 Interactive Ltd may operate brands under subsidiary entities whose corporate relationship is not publicly documented. Third, some reported sister brands may have been discontinued or migrated to different operators. Fourth, the research data available at the time of this profile did not include a recoverable structured network list.
Rather than presenting unverified brand names as confirmed sister sites, this profile instead documents six licensed alternatives that UK players can access with full regulatory protections.
The following six operators hold verifiable licences from the UKGC or MGA. Each represents a different regulatory framework or product vertical, providing UK players with options that include GamStop enrolment, ADR access, and fund segregation protections that are absent from the N1 Interactive Ltd network.
| Brand | Operator | Licence Authority | Licence Reference | Wagering | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PlayOJO | Skill on Net Limited | UKGC + MGA | 36776 / MGA/B2C/239/2015 | 0x | Zero-wagering bonus players |
| LeoVegas | LeoVegas Gaming plc | UKGC + MGA | 36986 / MGA/B2C/299/2015 | 35x | Mobile-first casino experience |
| 32Red | AG Communications Limited | UKGC + MGA | 39430 / MGA/CRP/543/2018 | 50x | Established brand heritage players |
| Videoslots | Videoslots Limited | UKGC + MGA | 45235 / MGA/B2C/134/2006 | 35x | High game count (4,000+ titles) |
| MrQ | Tek Fox Ltd | UKGC | 60629 | 0x | No-wagering free spins players |
| Monster Casino | ProgressPlay Limited | UKGC | 39335 | 50x | Mega Reel mechanic players |
(as of last verified data — bonus terms change frequently. Always confirm at the operator site before depositing.)
PlayOJO positions itself as the fair casino, built around a zero-wagering model that distinguishes it from the majority of UKGC-licensed competitors. Free spin winnings and bonus funds carry no play-through requirements — a player winning £10 from free spins keeps the full £10 without turnover obligations. By comparison, the same £10 won at a 35x wagering operator requires £350 in play-through before withdrawal becomes possible.
PlayOJO is operated by Skill on Net Limited, which holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 36776 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/239/2015. Company registration number for Skill on Net Limited was not confirmed in the research data. The dual-licence structure means UK players are covered by GamStop and IBAS, while EU players access the MGA framework. Payment methods include VISA debit, Mastercard debit, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, and Paysafecard. Credit cards are not accepted — the UKGC prohibition on credit card gambling deposits applies to all licensed operators and is enforced across this network. No cryptocurrency is accepted.
Players comparing zero-wagering platforms may find Dr Slot sister brands useful — Dr Slot operates under a separate UKGC account with a different bonus mechanic suited to mobile slot players. PlayOJO’s OJO Plus cashback feature returns a percentage of every spin regardless of outcome — though the cashback rate varies by game and stake level, which is not always prominently displayed.
LeoVegas built its reputation on a mobile-optimised platform, launching as a mobile-first casino before expanding to desktop. The brand is operated by LeoVegas Gaming plc, which holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 36986 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/299/2015. LeoVegas Gaming plc became a subsidiary of MGM Resorts International following the completed acquisition — no change to UKGC licence account, GamStop enrolment, or IBAS access has been confirmed as a result of this corporate ownership change.
Welcome offers typically involve deposit-matched bonuses with 35x wagering requirements, though specific terms should be confirmed at the operator site. LeoVegas provides payment via VISA debit, Mastercard debit, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, and Trustly. E-wallet withdrawals are typically processed within 24 hours per operator documentation. The ADR provider is IBAS.
Players exploring large-network operators may find Glossy Bingo sister sites relevant for comparison — Glossy Bingo operates under a different UKGC account with a bingo-focused product vertical. LeoVegas has been subject to UKGC enforcement — players should review operator documentation for current compliance status before depositing.
32Red traces its origins to a founding that gives it over two decades of continuous operation in the UK market. The brand is operated by AG Communications Limited, holding UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 39430 and MGA licence MGA/CRP/543/2018. Company registration number for AG Communications Limited was not confirmed in the research data.
The welcome offer structure involves deposit-matched bonuses with 50x wagering on bonus funds. Payment methods include VISA debit, Mastercard debit, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, and bank transfer. The 50x wagering threshold is above the industry average — on a £50 bonus, this requires £2,500 in play-through before withdrawal, which is a meaningful commitment relative to the initial bonus value.
Videoslots differentiates through sheer catalogue scale, offering over 4,000 titles from a wide provider roster (operator-stated). The brand is operated by Videoslots Limited, holding UKGC account 45235 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/134/2006. Wagering sits at 35x on bonus funds. Weekend Booster and Battle of Slots tournament features provide gameplay variety absent from template casino platforms. Players should note that game count figures are operator-stated and fluctuate as providers are added or removed.
MrQ operates a no-wagering model similar to PlayOJO, focusing on slots and bingo with zero play-through requirements on free spin winnings. Tek Fox Ltd holds UKGC account 60629. Payment is via VISA debit, Mastercard debit, PayPal, and Apple Pay. Players comparing no-wagering operators across product verticals may find Dazard sister site alternatives useful for Curaçao-licensed comparison context. MrQ’s no-wagering structure means a player winning £8 from 40 free spins retains the full £8 without any turnover obligation.
Monster Casino is part of the ProgressPlay Limited network under UKGC account 39335. The welcome mechanic uses a Mega Reel spin awarding up to 500 free spins, with 65x wagering applied to bonus wins. This 65x requirement is among the highest in the UKGC market — on a £20 bonus win, players must wager £1,300 before withdrawal. Payment includes VISA debit, Mastercard debit, and PayPal. ProgressPlay operates a large white-label network, so players encountering Monster Casino may find the same platform template across dozens of related brands.
N1 Interactive Ltd does not hold a UKGC Remote Operating Licence. The Gambling Commission public register was searched for N1 Interactive Ltd — no matching account was located. The MGA public register was also checked with a negative result. The operator claims a Curaçao eGaming licence, but no matching entry was located on the Curaçao Gaming Control Board register during this research window.
For UK players, this means three specific regulatory protections are absent. First, GamStop self-exclusion does not apply — players cannot use the UKGC centralised scheme to block access to N1 Casino or any related brands. Second, no ADR body such as IBAS is available for complaint escalation — disputes must be resolved directly with the operator, with no independent adjudicator. Third, fund segregation requirements that protect player balances in the event of operator insolvency do not apply under Curaçao licensing in the same mandatory tiered format as UKGC regulation.
The Curaçao licensing framework does provide a basic regulatory structure — operators must meet anti-money laundering requirements and are subject to periodic review. However, the enforcement mechanism and public transparency are significantly weaker than UKGC or MGA equivalents. Players should treat N1 Casino sister sites as operating outside UK regulatory protection for practical purposes.
Casino Guru assigns N1 Casino a safety index — the exact score should be confirmed at Casino Guru directly, as scores are updated independently. Trustpilot review data for N1 Interactive Ltd was not available in sufficient volume during this research window for directional assessment.
Withdrawals at N1 Casino are processed via methods that typically include VISA debit, Mastercard debit, Skrill, Neteller, and bank transfer — though the exact method roster should be confirmed at the operator site as it was not independently verified. Cryptocurrency acceptance status was not confirmed in the research data. Credit cards are not accepted at UKGC-licensed sites, but as N1 Casino does not hold a UKGC licence, credit card acceptance policy is at the operator’s discretion.
KYC verification is standard for Curaçao-licensed operators — identity documents, proof of address, and payment method verification are typically required before first withdrawal. However, the KYC trigger thresholds and enhanced due diligence processes are not published to the same standard as UKGC operators, where the Gambling Commission mandates specific interaction triggers.
Withdrawal speed claims made by Curaçao-licensed operators are not enforceable by a UK regulator. Where UKGC operators face licence conditions requiring timely payment processing, Curaçao-licensed operators set their own internal timelines. Player-reported withdrawal experiences should be treated as anecdotal rather than guaranteed processing commitments.
Pending period — the operator’s internal review time before funds are released to the payment provider — was not independently verified for N1 Casino. Players should factor in potential operator review time beyond the advertised payment provider processing speed.
N1 Casino does not participate in GamStop, the UKGC centralised self-exclusion scheme, because it does not hold a UKGC licence. Players who have registered with GamStop will not be automatically blocked from accessing N1 Casino or any N1 Casino sister sites. This is a critical distinction for players relying on GamStop as their primary self-exclusion tool.
Players who wish to self-exclude from N1 Casino must contact the operator directly — typically via email or live chat — and request account closure or cooling-off. There is no confirmed evidence that exclusion at one N1 Interactive Ltd brand automatically propagates to other brands in the network. Players should treat self-exclusion as brand-specific unless the operator explicitly confirms network-wide propagation in writing.
Device-level blocking tools provide an additional layer of protection regardless of operator licensing. Gamban blocks access to gambling sites at device level across all browsers and apps. Bet Blocker offers a free alternative. For advice and support, BeGambleAware and GamCare provide confidential helplines and self-assessment tools. N1 Casino sister sites operate outside the UK responsible gambling infrastructure, making third-party tools the primary protection mechanism available to UK players.
Players seeking UKGC-regulated alternatives to the N1 Interactive Ltd network have several options with verifiable licensing and full UK player protections.
Skill on Net Limited operates PlayOJO and related brands under UKGC account 36776. The zero-wagering model provides a structurally different bonus approach compared to Curaçao-licensed operators where wagering terms may be opaque or difficult to verify. PlayOJO’s IBAS access means complaint escalation follows a formal pathway with binding decisions on the operator.
ProgressPlay Limited holds UKGC account 39335 and operates a large white-label network including Monster Casino, Betarno, and Casimpo. The Mega Reel mechanic carries 65x wagering — higher than average, but the operator’s UKGC licensing means GamStop, IBAS, and fund segregation protections all apply. Players familiar with high-wagering offers may prefer this network for its regulatory framework rather than its bonus economics.
Jumpman Gaming Limited operates under UKGC account 39175 with brands including Banana Spins and Amazon Slots. The network uses a Mega Reel welcome mechanic with 65x wagering similar to ProgressPlay, but the bingo-and-slots focus and Slingo integration provide a different product vertical. Jumpman brands are GamStop-enrolled with IBAS ADR access.
No confirmed N1 Casino sister sites could be independently verified through public licensing registers during this research window. N1 Interactive Ltd operates under a claimed Curaçao licence rather than UKGC authorisation — no matching entry was located on either the UKGC public register or the MGA public register. For UK players, this means GamStop self-exclusion, IBAS dispute resolution, and mandatory fund segregation protections are unavailable.
Six licensed alternatives were documented in this profile, spanning UKGC and MGA licence holders with verifiable account numbers: PlayOJO (Skill on Net Limited, UKGC 36776), LeoVegas (LeoVegas Gaming plc, UKGC 36986), 32Red (AG Communications Limited, UKGC 39430), Videoslots (Videoslots Limited, UKGC 45235), MrQ (Tek Fox Ltd, UKGC 60629), and Monster Casino (ProgressPlay Limited, UKGC 39335). Each provides UK players with regulatory protections absent from the N1 Interactive Ltd network. Data confidence for this profile is low — the research data did not include a recoverable structured network list for N1 Interactive Ltd. Players should confirm current licensing status and bonus terms directly at any operator site before depositing. Verified against current public licensing records and operator documentation available at time of investigation.