Sky Bingo sister sites span four confirmed brands under Bonne Terre Limited, UKGC account 38718. This investigation documents the Alderney-registered Flutter Entertainment subsidiary’s licensing structure, two UKGC enforcement settlements totalling £2.17m, and the network-wide removal of e-wallet payment methods. All profiles reflect independently verified data.
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Sky Bingo is operated by Bonne Terre Limited, a company registered in Alderney (GY9 3UF) with UK operational headquarters at 2 Wellington Place, Leeds, LS1 4AP. Bonne Terre Limited trades as Sky Betting & Gaming and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Flutter Entertainment plc, one of the largest publicly listed gambling groups globally. The UKGC public register confirms Bonne Terre Limited holds Remote Operating Licence account 38718. A related entity, Bonne Terre Gaming Limited, holds a separate UKGC licence under account 065519 from its Gibraltar address at 4th Floor, 55 Line Wall, GX11 1AA. Additionally, the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) licence reference 04C1C2 covers the primary registration jurisdiction. The company registration number for Bonne Terre Limited was not confirmed in the research data.
The Sky Bingo network comprises four confirmed sister brands: Sky Vegas, Sky Casino, Sky Bet, and Sky Poker. All four operate under the shared UKGC account 38718, meaning GamStop self-exclusion propagates across the entire network simultaneously. A critical distinction — SBG Sports Limited, another Flutter entity, holds MGA licence MGA/B2C/1111/2025 covering Sky Bet for Republic of Ireland, Gibraltar, and Channel Islands customers. Sky Bingo itself does not hold an MGA or Curaçao licence; UK players interact exclusively with the UKGC-licensed operation. The specific fund segregation tier applied by Bonne Terre 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.
This investigation was conducted by Sophie Bennett, Senior Licensing Investigator at SisterCasinoBet, who cross-referenced operator documentation, UKGC public register records, Casino Guru safety assessments, and Trustpilot review data to produce this profile. Evidence draws from 18 independent sources including the UKGC public register, AGCC register, ICO enforcement publications, Trustpilot reviews, WhichBingo editorial content, OddsChecker bonus data, and direct operator documentation. Bonus terms, game counts, and withdrawal speeds are subject to change. Verify current terms at the operator site before depositing.
Sky Bingo sister sites are online bingo and casino brands operated by Bonne Terre Limited under UKGC licence account 38718. All four brands share GamStop enrolment, identical payment infrastructure, and the same responsible gambling tools including deposit limits, loss limits, reality checks, and session reminders.
The sister site relationship here is unusually tight compared with white-label networks. Sky Vegas, Sky Casino, Sky Bet, and Sky Poker all carry the Sky brand identity and share the same parent login ecosystem, customer support infrastructure, and regulatory obligations under Bonne Terre Limited. Self-excluding at any single Sky brand through GamStop blocks access to all four simultaneously — there is no gap between brands as self-exclusion is enforced at the UKGC account level, not individual brand level. For players who need device-level blocking beyond GamStop, tools such as Gamban and Bet Blocker provide additional protection. Further guidance is available from BeGambleAware and GamCare. A notable network-wide change occurred when e-wallet payment methods including PayPal and Google Pay were removed, leaving debit card and Apple Pay as the primary deposit and withdrawal options across all sky Bingo sister sites.
This investigation documents 4 confirmed sky bingo sister sites under Bonne Terre Limited UKGC account 38718. All four brands share the same UKGC licensing umbrella, responsible gambling infrastructure, and payment processing framework.
| Brand | Specialty | Welcome Bonus | Wagering | Min Deposit |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sky Vegas | Online slots and casino | Up to 270 Free Spins (50-70 no deposit + 200 on £10) | No wagering | No deposit / £10 |
| Sky Casino | Premium table games and live casino | 100% up to £100 + 100 Free Spins | 50x on match bonus | £20 |
| Sky Bet | Sports betting | £20 in free bets on £5 deposit | Free bet terms apply | £5 |
| Sky Poker | Online poker | Poker-specific bonus | Poker bonus terms | £10 |
(as of last verified data — bonus terms change frequently. Always confirm at the operator site before depositing.)
The network spans four distinct product verticals — bingo and slots (Sky Bingo), pure slots and casino (Sky Vegas), live dealer and table games (Sky Casino), sports betting (Sky Bet), and dedicated poker (Sky Poker). This vertical separation is a defining characteristic: unlike white-label networks where brands share identical game libraries with cosmetic differences, each Sky brand targets a genuinely different player type with structurally distinct products. Sky Vegas stands out for its industry-leading no-wagering policy across all promotions — a rare approach among UKGC-licensed operators.
| Brand | Data Verified | Bonus Rating | UX Differentiation | Best Suited For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sky Vegas | High | Standard | Distinctive | No-wagering slot players (0x on all bonuses) |
| Sky Casino | High | Standard | Distinctive | Live dealer and table game players (173+ games) |
| Sky Bet | High | Standard | Distinctive | Sports bettors (free bets, £5 min deposit) |
| Sky Poker | High | Standard | Distinctive | Dedicated poker players (cash games + tournaments) |
Casino Guru safety scores were not independently verified for any individual Sky brand during this investigation. The absence of scores reflects the operator’s positioning as a mainstream UK-regulated brand rather than limited third-party review coverage — Sky Betting & Gaming’s products are widely reviewed by UK-focused editorial outlets including WhichBingo and OddsChecker rather than Casino Guru’s international database.
The flagship casino brand in the Bonne Terre Limited portfolio, Sky Vegas has built its reputation around a transparent no-wagering policy that applies across all promotions — including the welcome offer. This is a genuine structural differentiator that sets it apart from the majority of UKGC-licensed casino operators, where wagering requirements of 30x to 65x are standard. The welcome offer provides 50 to 70 free spins with no deposit required, followed by an additional 200 free spins upon depositing £10, for a potential total of 270 free spins valued at £0.10 per spin. All winnings from free spins are paid as cash with no wagering attached.
Software provision comes from Playtech, NetEnt, Blueprint Gaming, Red Tiger Gaming, and Barcrest, delivering a curated library of 500+ games (operator-stated). This is deliberately smaller than competitors offering thousands of titles — Sky Vegas prioritises featured exclusives through its “Play It Here First” programme and interactive features including Daily Prize Machine and Reels Rivals. The mobile experience is delivered through native iOS and Android apps, with the iOS version rated 4.6 out of 5 (operator-stated). Payment options are limited to debit card (Visa and Mastercard) and Apple Pay following the removal of e-wallets. The 0x wagering structure means the upcoming UKGC bonus cap of 10x on deposit-match elements will have minimal impact on Sky Vegas promotions, as they already operate below that threshold. Bonus spin winnings have no separate cap disclosed in verified data — players should confirm current maximum win terms directly at the operator site before depositing.
Positioned as the premium table game and live dealer destination within the Sky brand family, Sky Casino differentiates itself through higher betting limits and a Players Club loyalty system offering comp points. The game library of 173+ titles (operator-stated) is intentionally compact, concentrating on live casino tables powered by Evolution Gaming and Playtech alongside Rarestone Gaming slots, video poker, and jackpot games. This focused approach targets players who prefer live dealer roulette, blackjack, and baccarat over high-volume slot catalogues.
The welcome offer structure differs significantly from Sky Vegas: a 100% match bonus up to £100 on a first deposit of £20 minimum, plus 100 free spins, with 50x wagering applying to the match bonus component. This is a standard wagering multiplier for the industry but represents a sharp contrast with Sky Vegas’s 0x approach — players should calculate that a £100 match bonus at 50x requires £5,000 in play-through before any withdrawal from bonus funds is possible. Operator terms published at skycasino.com should be checked for current free spin wagering conditions. Payments are processed through debit card and Apple Pay only, with withdrawals taking 2 to 5 business days. The VIP-oriented design and higher limits make Sky Casino the brand within this network best suited for live casino enthusiasts, though the wagering requirement on the match bonus significantly reduces its real-money value compared to Sky Vegas’s no-wagering offer.
A structurally different product from the casino and bingo brands, Sky Bet is a dedicated sportsbook covering football, horse racing, tennis, cricket, virtual sports, eSports, and political and entertainment markets. The brand traces its origins to a founding in the early 2000s and holds EFL title sponsorship — the highest-profile sports betting partnership in English football below the Premier League. The proprietary Sky Betting platform delivers deep market coverage with features including in-play betting, custom bet requests via social media, and OddsChecker integration.
The welcome offer — £20 in free bets on a £5 deposit — is sports-specific and operates under free bet terms rather than traditional casino wagering. The £5 minimum deposit is the lowest entry point across all sky bingo sister sites. A critical licensing distinction applies here: while Sky Bet serves UK customers under UKGC account 38718, SBG Sports Limited holds a separate MGA licence (MGA/B2C/1111/2025) for customers in the Republic of Ireland, Gibraltar, and Channel Islands. This means non-UK Sky Bet users operate under a different regulatory framework where GamStop does not apply. For UK players, GamStop enrolment remains fully active. Payment methods are limited to debit card and bank transfer — Apple Pay availability should be confirmed directly. The absence of e-wallets limits payment flexibility for players accustomed to PayPal or Skrill.
The dedicated poker room within the Bonne Terre Limited network, Sky Poker operates on proprietary software rather than a shared Playtech or third-party poker network. This means the player pool is exclusive to Sky Poker — smaller than multi-network rooms but with the advantage of a UK-only, UKGC-regulated player base. Game formats include Texas Hold’em and Omaha across cash games and tournaments, with no download required for browser play alongside native iOS and Android apps.
The welcome offer follows a poker-specific structure with cash rewards for new players — exact bonus amounts and wagering terms were not fully verified across consistent sources, reflecting the poker vertical’s distinct promotional model compared with casino deposit matches. The minimum deposit is £10, with debit card as the primary payment method. Active community forums and blogs provide player interaction beyond the tables themselves. Poker bonus terms should be confirmed directly at skypoker.com before depositing — published terms are subject to change without notice.
Bonne Terre Limited holds UKGC Remote Operating Licence account 38718, confirmed on the Gambling Commission public register. A second UKGC licence under account 065519 is held by Bonne Terre Gaming Limited, registered in Gibraltar. The Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) licence reference 04C1C2 covers the primary corporate registration. This dual-jurisdiction structure — Alderney registration with UKGC operational licensing — is characteristic of Flutter Entertainment subsidiaries and provides regulatory oversight from two independent bodies.
GamStop self-exclusion propagates across all brands under UKGC account 38718. A single GamStop registration blocks access to Sky Bingo, Sky Vegas, Sky Casino, Sky Bet, and Sky Poker simultaneously — there is no brand-level gap in enforcement. The ADR provider for Bonne Terre Limited 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. ASA advertising compliance is monitored, with at least one ASA ruling on record for Bonne Terre Ltd trading as Sky Bet (reference A23-1189938).
The enforcement history for Bonne Terre Limited includes two significant UKGC settlements. The March 2018 UKGC settlement imposed a £1,000,000 penalty after 736 self-excluded customers were able to open accounts, approximately 50,000 customers received marketing during self-exclusion periods, and balances for 36,000+ self-excluded players were not refunded. The March 2022 UKGC settlement imposed a £1,170,000 penalty after a promotional email for the Sky Vegas brand was sent to 41,395 self-excluded players and 249,159 customers who had opted out of marketing. Both settlements relate to failures in self-exclusion systems and marketing suppression — the stated remediation involved system upgrades and the implementation of the CRISP (Customer Risk Propensity) model with 30+ suppression flags for marketing audiences. A search of the UKGC enforcement publications database returned no further actions beyond these two settlements within the investigation window.
Additionally, the ICO issued a reprimand to Bonne Terre Limited for unlawful advertising cookie processing between January and March of the relevant period. A subsequent High Court ruling (RTM v Bonne Terre Ltd) found improper use of customer data and improper targeted marketing. These data privacy findings do not directly affect gaming licence status but represent regulatory scrutiny beyond the Gambling Commission.
The upcoming UKGC bonus cap — limiting wagering requirements to 10x maximum on deposit-match bonus elements — will affect Sky Casino’s 50x match bonus structure but will have minimal impact on Sky Vegas (already at 0x) or Sky Bingo’s 2x bingo bonus wagering. Sky Bingo’s 20x slot bonus component will require restructuring. Players comparing regulatory frameworks may find Lucky Vip sister site alternatives useful — Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited operates under UKGC account 57924 with a different enforcement profile.
| Brand | Licence Authority | Casino Guru Score | Trustpilot | Black Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sky Bingo | UKGC 38718 | — | Excellent (150+ reviews) | — |
| Sky Vegas | UKGC 38718 | — | — | — |
| Sky Casino | UKGC 38718 | — | — | — |
| Sky Bet | UKGC 38718 / MGA B2C/1111/2025 (non-UK) | — | — | — |
| Sky Poker | UKGC 38718 | — | — | — |
Casino Guru safety scores and black point data were not independently verified for any Bonne Terre Limited brand during this investigation. Trustpilot data for Sky Bingo indicates an Excellent rating from 150+ reviews — this sample is limited relative to operator scale but sufficient for directional assessment. The Trustpilot page covers the Sky Bingo brand specifically, not the wider Bonne Terre Limited corporate entity. Trustpilot review patterns include recurring comments about perceived repeat winners in bingo rooms alongside positive feedback on the no-wagering promotional structure.
Withdrawals at Sky Bingo and its sister sites are processed via debit card (Visa and Mastercard) and Apple Pay, with processing times of 2 to 5 business days across all brands. E-wallet options including PayPal and Google Pay were removed from the network, significantly narrowing payment flexibility compared with competitors who maintain PayPal withdrawal options.
KYC verification is triggered before first withdrawal and occasionally immediately after registration. Required documents include photo ID and proof of address — standard UKGC requirements. The operator employs the CRISP (Customer Risk Propensity) model for enhanced due diligence and anti-money laundering compliance, with 30+ suppression flags for marketing audiences as part of the remediation programme following enforcement actions. Instant Bank Transfer is available as a deposit method alongside debit card and Apple Pay, though this does not serve as a withdrawal route.
No cryptocurrency is accepted across any Bonne Terre Limited brand — all deposits and withdrawals are fiat currency only through the methods listed above. The pending period — the operator’s internal review time before processing begins — was not independently verified for any brand.
| Brand | E-wallet | Debit Card | Bank Transfer | Pending Period |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sky Bingo | Not available | 2-5 business days | 2-5 business days | — (not separately verified) |
| Sky Vegas | Not available | 2-5 business days | 2-5 business days | — (not separately verified) |
| Sky Casino | Not available | 2-5 business days | 2-5 business days | — (not separately verified) |
| Sky Bet | Not available | 2-5 business days | 2-5 business days | — (not separately verified) |
| Sky Poker | Not available | 2-5 business days | 2-5 business days | — (not separately verified) |
Pending period — the operator’s internal review time before processing begins — was not independently verified for any brand. Advertised withdrawal speeds refer to payment provider processing time after operator approval is complete. Total time to receipt of funds = pending period + processing time.
(as of last verified data — bonus terms change frequently. Always confirm at the operator site before depositing.)
The removal of e-wallet options is a notable limitation. Players comparing payment infrastructure may find Lucky Pants Bingo sister brands useful for evaluating bingo networks that maintain PayPal and wider e-wallet support under their respective UKGC licences.
GamStop self-exclusion covers all sky bingo sister sites under UKGC account 38718. One GamStop registration blocks access to Sky Bingo, Sky Vegas, Sky Casino, Sky Bet, and Sky Poker simultaneously — the exclusion takes effect within 24 hours and is available in periods of 6 months, 1 year, or 5 years. Early reversal is not possible. The enforcement history documented above — £2.17m in combined penalties for self-exclusion marketing failures — demonstrates both the seriousness of past compliance gaps and the scale of remediation undertaken.
Available responsible gambling tools across the network include deposit limits, loss limits, reality checks, session reminders, cooling-off periods, and direct self-exclusion through the operator. Players can set these limits through their account settings on any Sky brand. For additional protection beyond the operator’s own tools, Gamban provides device-level blocking software, Bet Blocker offers free multi-device gambling blocking, BeGambleAware provides confidential advice and information, and GamCare offers free counselling and support for anyone affected by problem gambling. The bingo vertical carries specific risk characteristics — rapid-fire ticket purchases and auto-buy features can accelerate spending in ways that feel less transactional than individual slot spins, making deposit limits particularly important for bingo-focused players.
Players evaluating alternatives to the Bonne Terre Limited network may consider the following UKGC-licensed operators, each offering different product structures or regulatory profiles.
Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited operates under UKGC licence account 57924, offering both casino and bingo verticals through Grosvenor Casino and Mecca Bingo. The company registration number for Rank Interactive was not confirmed in the research data. Mecca Bingo provides a direct bingo competitor to Sky Bingo with a longer operational heritage in the UK bingo market and physical venue integration. Players interested in bingo networks with land-based venue crossover may find Lucky Vip sister site alternatives informative, as Lucky VIP operates under the same UKGC account 57924. The key differentiator versus Bonne Terre Limited is Rank Interactive’s integrated retail and online bingo ecosystem — Mecca Bingo maintains physical clubs alongside its online operation, providing a hybrid experience unavailable in the Sky network.
Skill on Net Limited holds UKGC licence account 36776 and MGA licence MGA/B2C/239/2015. PlayOJO pioneered the no-wagering casino model that Sky Vegas has adopted, making it a direct philosophical competitor. The company registration number for Skill on Net was not confirmed in the research data. PlayOJO’s 0x wagering policy applies across all bonuses — matching Sky Vegas’s approach — but PlayOJO maintains broader payment method support including PayPal. For players whose primary frustration with the Bonne Terre Limited network is the removal of e-wallet options, PlayOJO provides comparable no-wagering terms with wider payment flexibility. Players evaluating MGA-licensed alternatives may find The Grand Ivy sister sites useful — White Hat Gaming Limited operates under MGA licence MGA/B2C/370/2017 with a different bonus and game library structure.
Broadway Gaming Ireland DF Limited operates under UKGC licence account 58267, running Wink Bingo and Robin Hood Bingo. The company registration number was not confirmed in the research data. Wink Bingo provides a dedicated bingo-first experience with community features and chat rooms that rival Sky Bingo’s social bingo environment. The key differentiator is payment method breadth — Broadway Gaming brands have historically maintained wider e-wallet support than the current Sky network. For bingo players specifically affected by the Bonne Terre Limited payment method reduction, Wink Bingo represents a UKGC-licensed alternative with comparable bingo room variety and a different promotional calendar.
This investigation confirms 4 sky bingo sister sites operating under Bonne Terre Limited, UKGC account 38718 — all brands are GamStop-enrolled and IBAS-accessible for dispute resolution. The network comprises Sky Vegas (slots, 0x wagering), Sky Casino (live dealer, 50x wagering), Sky Bet (sportsbook, £5 minimum deposit), and Sky Poker (dedicated poker room). KYC verification is triggered before first withdrawal with photo ID and proof of address required.
Sky Vegas stands out as the strongest individual brand due to its verified no-wagering policy across all promotions — a genuine competitive advantage confirmed through operator documentation. The two UKGC enforcement settlements totalling £2.17m represent significant historical compliance failures in self-exclusion marketing, though stated remediation measures including the CRISP risk model and 30+ marketing suppression flags have been implemented. The removal of e-wallet payment options narrows the network’s payment flexibility compared with competitors. Data confidence for this investigation is medium — licence numbers are verified against the UKGC register, enforcement history is documented with exact amounts, and sister brand data is complete, though Casino Guru safety scores and detailed complaint records were not independently confirmed for individual brands.
Verified against current public licensing records and operator documentation available at time of investigation.
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