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Pots of Luck is operated by ProgressPlay Limited, a company with operational headquarters at Kolonakiou 26, Office No. 18, Agios Athanasios, Limassol 4103, Cyprus. The MGA correspondence address is listed at Soho Office, 3A, Punchbowl Centre, Elia Zammit Street, St. Julians, STJ3154, Malta. ProgressPlay Limited holds a Malta Gaming Authority licence under reference MGA/B2C/213/2012, covering Type 1 and Type 2 Gaming Services (B2C). The operator also holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 39335, meaning all UK-facing brands are enrolled in GamStop self-exclusion and subject to UKGC regulatory oversight. Company registration number was not confirmed in the research data for either Malta or Cyprus jurisdictions.
The network carries £1,175,718 in documented UKGC enforcement settlements — including confirmed failures in anti-money laundering controls and social responsibility obligations across network brands. ProgressPlay states it has since invested £1.5 million in player protection technology and AML handling as part of its remediation programme.
This profile draws from 24 independent sources including the UKGC public register, Casino Guru safety assessments, Trustpilot reviews, ProgressPlay operator documentation, gambling news outlets (casino.org, igamingbusiness.com, sbcnews.co.uk), and direct competitor analysis. Casino Guru assigns Pots of Luck a safety index of 6.2 out of 10 (below average), with 4 direct complaints and 800 total black points across the network.
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Pots of Luck sister sites are online casino and sports betting brands operated by ProgressPlay Limited under MGA licence MGA/B2C/213/2012 and UKGC account 39335. All 10 documented brands share the same platform infrastructure, payment processing, GamStop enrolment, and regulatory protections.
Because ProgressPlay holds a UKGC licence, registering for GamStop self-exclusion blocks access to all brands under account 39335 simultaneously. A single exclusion at any one brand propagates across the entire network. GamStop registration is free, takes up to 24 hours to activate, and offers periods of 6 months, 1 year, or 5 years — none of which can be reversed early.
The ProgressPlay network operates as a white-label platform. This means each brand shares the same backend — game library from providers including NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, and Evolution, payment infrastructure via Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, and Paysafecard, and identical KYC and withdrawal processes. No cryptocurrency is accepted across any ProgressPlay brand. The visual themes differ — Pots of Luck uses an Irish theme, while Monster Casino targets sports bettors — but the operational mechanics are uniform.
Some outdated sources reference Nektan or a Gibraltar licence as the previous operator for Pots of Luck. No Nektan or Gibraltar licence was located for ProgressPlay during this analysis. The operator holds MGA, UKGC, and Ireland National Excise licences only — players should treat the network accordingly.
This analysis documents 10 confirmed pots of luck sister sites under ProgressPlay Limited UKGC account 39335. The full ProgressPlay network may include additional brands not covered here — third-party casino database aggregators estimate the network at over 100 brands. The 10 brands below represent those for which substantive independent data was available.
All 10 brands share MGA licence MGA/B2C/213/2012 and UKGC account 39335. Network-standard payment methods across all brands include Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, and PayPal. No cryptocurrency is accepted. Network-standard withdrawal speeds are: e-wallets under 24 hours, debit cards 3-7 working days, bank transfers 3-7 working days. Game providers shared across the network include NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Big Time Gaming, Yggdrasil, Evolution, Play’n GO, Microgaming, and Blueprint Gaming.
| Brand | Specialty | Welcome Bonus | Wagering | Min Deposit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monster Casino | Slots + Sports Betting flagship | Up to £1,000 + 100 Free Spins | 10x bonus | £20 |
| Betarno | Sports betting focus | — | — | — |
| Quid Slots | Slots-only casual casino | — | — | — |
| MaxiPlay | Live casino + slots blend | — | — | — |
| O’Reels | Irish-themed casino | — | — | — |
| LottoZone | Lottery + instant wins | — | — | — |
| RaceCards.bet | Horse racing + sports betting | — | — | — |
| NagsBet | Broad gaming catalogue | — | — | — |
| Royal Zee | — | — | — | — |
| Mr Vegas Casino | High-traffic casino (UK + Sweden) | — | — | — |
(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, Quid Slots, MaxiPlay, O’Reels, LottoZone, RaceCards.bet, NagsBet, Royal Zee, or Mr Vegas Casino — players should confirm current offers at each operator site before depositing. Casino Guru scores are independently verified for Pots of Luck (6.2/10) only. 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 |
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| Monster Casino | High | Standard | Distinctive | Sports bettors + 10x wagering slots players |
| Betarno | Low | Unverified | Standard | Sports-betting-first players |
| Quid Slots | Low | Unverified | Standard | Slots-only casual players |
| MaxiPlay | Low | Unverified | Standard | Live casino players (Evolution tables) |
| O’Reels | Low | Unverified | Standard | Irish-themed slots players |
| LottoZone | Low | Unverified | Distinctive | Lottery and instant-win players |
| RaceCards.bet | Low | Unverified | Distinctive | Horse racing punters |
| NagsBet | Low | Unverified | Standard | — |
| Royal Zee | Low | Unverified | Standard | — |
| Mr Vegas Casino | Low | Unverified | Standard | UK + Swedish market dual-targeting players |
Per the HCU consolidation rule, only Monster Casino has sufficient unique verified data to justify a full prose profile. The remaining 9 brands operate on the ProgressPlay standard template with identical network-standard game providers, payment methods, and withdrawal speeds. Individual differentiators are limited to thematic branding and product vertical (slots, sports betting, lottery, horse racing). Regulatory protections — GamStop enrolment, UKGC oversight, MGA ADR access — are uniform across the entire network.
Monster Casino is the highest-traffic brand in the ProgressPlay network and the only sister site with a dedicated Android app available via the Google Play Store. iOS users access the platform through a mobile-responsive browser. The brand targets both slot players and sports bettors, distinguishing it from the majority of ProgressPlay brands which focus on casino-only verticals. Monster Casino lists 2,500+ games (operator-stated) from NetEnt, Microgaming, Pragmatic Play, and Evolution for the live casino section.
The welcome offer spans five deposits: up to £1,000 + 100 Free Spins at 10x wagering on the bonus amount. This 10x wagering figure is significantly lower than the historical ProgressPlay network standard of 50x and represents the brand’s primary competitive advantage. On a £100 bonus, the 10x requirement means £1,000 in play-through — compared to £5,000 at the former 50x rate. The minimum deposit is £20, which is higher than the network-standard £10 at the primary Pots of Luck brand.
Payment methods at Monster Casino include Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, PayPal, Neteller, Skrill, Payz, Trustly, Apple Pay, Paysafecard, and Bank Transfer. Notable features include a missions and loyalty system plus cashback weekends offering up to 15% return. Trustpilot reviews for Monster Casino show a 1.5-star rating, though this should be read alongside the operator-level enforcement history documented in Section 4 below. Bonus spin winnings are subject to game-specific caps — players should confirm the current maximum at the Monster Casino terms page before depositing.
| Brand | URL | Specialty | Data Status |
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| Betarno | betarno.com | Sports betting + scratch cards | Thin — bonus and withdrawal data unverified |
| Quid Slots | quidslots.com | Slots-only casual casino | Thin — bonus and withdrawal data unverified |
| MaxiPlay | maxiplay.com | Live casino + slots blend | Thin — bonus and withdrawal data unverified |
| O’Reels | oreels.com | Irish-themed casino | Thin — bonus and withdrawal data unverified |
| LottoZone | lottozone.com | Lottery + instant wins | Thin — bonus and payment data unverified |
| RaceCards.bet | racecards.bet | Horse racing + sports betting | Thin — bonus and payment data unverified |
| NagsBet | nagsbet.com | Broad gaming catalogue | Thin — bonus and payment data unverified |
| Royal Zee | royalzee.com | Slots + casino games | Very thin — minimal independent data |
| Mr Vegas Casino | mrvegascasino.com | High-traffic UK + Swedish casino | Thin — also licensed by Spelinspektionen (Sweden) |
The data asymmetry across this network is typical of large white-label operations. Monster Casino receives independent review coverage due to its traffic volume, while the remaining 9 brands share the same ProgressPlay infrastructure — identical game library, payment methods, withdrawal speeds, and responsible gambling tools. The regulatory protections documented throughout this profile apply uniformly to all brands under UKGC account 39335 and MGA/B2C/213/2012, regardless of per-brand review coverage. Players comparing alternatives within this network should note that the Irish theme shared by Pots of Luck and O’Reels is cosmetic — the underlying platform is identical. Players seeking a broader comparison to other UKGC-licensed operators can review Hyper Slots sister sites, which document a different operator network for slots-focused players.
ProgressPlay Limited holds MGA licence MGA/B2C/213/2012 for Type 1 and Type 2 B2C Gaming Services, confirmed on the Malta Gaming Authority register. The operator also holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 39335 for UK-facing operations. No Curaçao or Gibraltar licence was located for ProgressPlay during this analysis — some outdated sources reference a previous Nektan/Gibraltar association, but this does not apply to the current operator structure.
ProgressPlay carries a combined £1,175,718 in documented UKGC enforcement settlements. The first settlement, in the May settlement of a £175,718 sum, addressed AML and social responsibility failures. The second and substantially larger settlement, the August settlement of £1,000,000, addressed repeat breaches of the same obligations covering the period from mid-way through the year to mid-way through a subsequent year. Specific failings identified by the UKGC included: failure to conduct appropriate money laundering and terrorist financing risk assessments — meaning the operator did not adequately verify sources of funds for higher-spending players; and failure to meet social responsibility obligations — meaning the operator did not adequately identify and act on players showing signs of problem gambling. As part of the August settlement, ProgressPlay was required to undergo an independent third-party audit and states it has invested £1.5 million in player protection technology and AML handling (operator-stated).
Casino Guru assigns Pots of Luck a safety index of 6.2 out of 10 (below average), citing unfair terms and conditions. Casino Guru’s safety index 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 £1,175,718 in fines reflects conduct that has since been subject to mandatory remediation. Players should read both signals together rather than treating either as a standalone safety verdict.
For UK players, the UKGC licence provides GamStop self-exclusion enrolment, ADR access through IBAS (Independent Betting Adjudication Service), and mandatory fund segregation. The specific fund segregation tier applied by ProgressPlay — 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. 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 MGA licence provides ADR access through the Malta Gaming Authority and AML compliance as additional protections. Pots of luck sister sites all fall under this dual-licence structure for UK-facing operations.
Withdrawals at pots of luck sister sites are processed via e-wallets in under 24 hours, while debit card and bank transfer withdrawals take 3-7 working days. These speeds represent payment provider processing time after operator approval is complete — the operator’s internal pending period was not independently verified for any brand in this network.
KYC verification is triggered on first deposit or first withdrawal. Trustpilot review patterns across approximately 40 reviews report that verification is sometimes demanded immediately after deposit, before any play occurs. Required documents include proof of identity (passport or driving licence), proof of address (utility bill), proof of payment method ownership, and source of funds documentation for higher-spending accounts. The UKGC enforcement actions documented above specifically cited failures in source of funds verification during the breach period — ProgressPlay states these processes have since been strengthened.
Withdrawal complaint patterns documented across Trustpilot reviews include delayed withdrawals extending to 12 or more weeks in some reported cases, unresponsive email support during withdrawal processing, and KYC documentation requests initiated post-deposit. These reflect recurring user-reported themes rather than confirmed outcomes for every player. Withdrawal fees have been reported across ProgressPlay sites — players should confirm current fee structures at the operator site before depositing.
The network-standard payment methods across all brands include Visa Debit, Mastercard Debit, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, Paysafecard, Payz, Trustly, Apple Pay, MuchBetter, and Bank Transfer. Additional methods available on selected brands include Neosurf, AstroPay, Interac, and PayViaPhone. No cryptocurrency is accepted across any ProgressPlay brand. Players who prioritise alternative payment processing may find Fabulous Bingo sister site alternatives useful for comparison — that network operates under a different UKGC account with different payment infrastructure.
| Brand | E-wallet | Debit Card | Bank Transfer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monster Casino | 1-5 working days | 1-5 working days | 1-5 working days |
| All Other Brands | Under 24 hours (network standard) | 3-7 working days (network standard) | 3-7 working days (network standard) |
(As of last verified data — withdrawal speeds change frequently. Always confirm at the operator site before depositing.)
Operator pending period — the internal review time before processing begins — was not independently verified for any brand in this network. Players should add operator pending time to the processing speeds above. Monster Casino reports 1-5 working days across all methods (per third-party review data), which is slower than the network-standard e-wallet speed of under 24 hours — this discrepancy may reflect a different pending period at the flagship brand or outdated third-party reporting.
GamStop self-exclusion applies to all pots of luck sister sites under UKGC account 39335. A single GamStop registration blocks access to every brand in the ProgressPlay network simultaneously. Registration is free, takes up to 24 hours to activate, and offers exclusion periods of 6 months, 1 year, or 5 years — none of which can be reversed early. Self-excluding directly with one ProgressPlay brand through the operator’s own tools also blocks all brands under the same UKGC account.
ProgressPlay provides deposit limits, session time limits, reality checks, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion tools across its network. The UKGC enforcement actions documented above did not specifically cite self-exclusion propagation failures — the breaches related to AML and social responsibility obligations. However, players who registered GamStop exclusions during the documented breach period should verify their exclusion status remains active.
Players who need to block access at device level should use Gamban or Bet Blocker. For counselling and support, BeGambleAware and GamCare provide free, confidential services. 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.
Players evaluating alternatives to the ProgressPlay network may find value in operators with different enforcement profiles, lower wagering structures, or different product verticals. The three alternatives below each hold verified UKGC licences and provide a meaningful comparison point.
Jumpman Gaming Limited (company registration number not confirmed in research data) holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 39175. The network operates a large portfolio of primarily slot and bingo-focused brands, including Banana Spins and Amazon Slots. Jumpman’s signature mechanic is the Mega Reel spinner, which awards up to 500 free spins on first deposit. Wagering on bonus wins is 65x — substantially higher than Monster Casino’s 10x, making the headline offer less valuable in practice despite the larger spin count. Players who want to examine this network in detail can review Ak Bets sister brands for further Jumpman-connected comparisons. The key differentiator versus ProgressPlay is Jumpman’s bingo vertical, which ProgressPlay does not offer.
Skill on Net Limited (company registration number not confirmed in research data) holds UKGC account 36776 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/239/2015. PlayOJO is the flagship brand in this network, with a primary differentiator of zero wagering on all bonus spins. On a 50 free spin offer at 20p per spin generating £10 in winnings, PlayOJO players keep the full £10 immediately. At a ProgressPlay brand with 10x wagering on a £10 bonus, the player must wager £100 before withdrawing — a meaningful difference for players who prioritise transparent bonus value. The product vertical is casino-only with no sports betting, making it a narrower offering than the ProgressPlay network.
Players already familiar with the ProgressPlay network may find the Monster Casino profile above the most useful comparison. Monster Casino operates under the same UKGC account 39335 and shares the same regulatory protections documented throughout this profile, but offers the lowest verified wagering in the network at 10x and a dedicated Android app.
This profile confirms 10 pots of luck sister sites operating under ProgressPlay Limited, UKGC account 39335 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/213/2012. KYC verification is triggered on first deposit or first withdrawal, with source of funds documentation required for higher-spending accounts. Monster Casino stands out as the only brand with a verified 10x wagering offer, a dedicated Android app, and a sports betting vertical — making it the most differentiated brand in the network.
All 10 brands are GamStop-enrolled and accessible through IBAS for dispute resolution. The £1,175,718 combined UKGC enforcement history is a material finding that players should weigh against the operator’s stated £1.5 million remediation investment. Casino Guru’s 6.2/10 safety index reflects below-average terms fairness — players who prioritise favourable bonus terms may find stronger value at zero-wagering operators such as PlayOJO. Data confidence for this profile is medium — Monster Casino data is robust, while the remaining 9 brands carry limited independent review coverage.
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