Who We Are
We run a UK-facing gaming site tailored to local rules, payment expectations, and time zones. The focus is practical: reliable account tools, transparent rules, and simple navigation. Our pages explain how accounts are verified, what limits you can set, and how transactions are handled in GBP for eligible users in the United Kingdom. Content is updated to reflect regulatory requirements rather than marketing slogans, and we avoid inflated promises about “guaranteed strategies” or unrealistic outcomes.
Operational responsibilities are split between the licence holder and the technology vendor named below. That separation matters because it defines who is accountable for casino operations and who maintains the gambling software stack. The structure also means audits, testing, and approvals are handled through the correct licenses rather than informal statements. Where numbers are quoted—company numbers, licence references, or account IDs—they come directly from the relevant records so you can check them against public registers.
What We Stand For
Three principles anchor this project: legality, clarity, and responsible entertainment. Legality means we follow the conditions tied to the UK Gambling Commission licence that covers the casino activity and the software framework behind it. Clarity means plain explanations of rules, odds where applicable, and the practical steps required for identity checks and withdrawals. Responsible entertainment means tools that let you set limits, pause play, or close your account, combined with unambiguous messaging that gambling is not a way to make income. We publish what each tool does, how long it lasts, and where to find independent support if gambling stops being fun.
Licensing and Oversight
Regulation is the backbone of everything on this domain. The casino operation runs under authorisations issued by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), and gambling software is provided under a separate UKGC account that covers both software and game hosting. You can verify these authorisations directly with the UKGC.
- Casino Licence: 048789 R 327402 007 (Account No. 48789) held by Anakatech Interactive Limited, Company No. 61918, registered at Soho Office Space, The Strand Fawwara Building, Imsida, Gzira GZR 1401, Malta.
- Technology Provider: Anakatech Limited, Company No. 1736422, Vistra Corporate Services Centre, Wickhams Cay II, Road Town, Tortola VG1110, British Virgin Islands. UKGC Account No. 48788 with Gambling Software and Game Host Casino Licence 048788 R 327401 009.
These references identify who is responsible for casino conduct, who supplies the software, and which entity interfaces with the regulator. If any data on this page appears inconsistent with public records, the UKGC register is the source of truth.
Fairness and Game Technology
Game outcomes rely on certified random number generation and hosting that matches the scope of the technology provider’s licence. The goal is predictable fairness: the same rules apply regardless of device, time of day, or bet size. Maintenance windows are communicated in advance whenever possible, and any material changes to rules or payout tables are documented before they go live.
Separation of casino and software functions helps auditing. It allows independent checks on build versions, release notes, and deployment paths. When issues arise, we log and triage them through processes aligned with UKGC expectations, including incident reviews where appropriate. What you see in the lobby is the end result of that chain: approved software, served through licensed hosts, with controls designed for a UK audience.
Responsible Play
Gambling should remain a leisure activity. If you are under 18, you must not register or play, and we use age-verification checks to enforce this rule. If you are 18 or older, consider setting limits before you start. Framing gambling as income or a plan to “win back losses” is harmful and conflicts with our messaging and tools.
- Deposit limits that can be set per day, week, or month.
- Session reminders that surface elapsed time while you play.
- Time-outs for short breaks and self-exclusion for longer periods.
- Access to account history so you can review spend and outcomes.
If gambling stops being fun, pause your account and look for help from national organisations that specialise in safer gambling support. Our responsibility includes signposting those resources and honouring the limits you set. We would rather see a break taken early than a pattern of harmful play develop.
Payments and Currency
For eligible UK players, the service operates in GBP. Payment options are presented with clear minimums, processing times, and any fees where applicable. We do not speculate about pending methods or publish generic lists; only active channels appear on the cashier page. Withdrawals follow the same approach: published timeframes, verification when required, and status updates you can track from your account. If a payment route is temporarily unavailable, we indicate this directly in the cashier rather than via vague notices.
Transparency and Verification
Know-Your-Customer checks are part of UK compliance. You may be asked for identity and address documents and, in some cases, affordability evidence. Requests are specific about what is needed and why, and documents are handled through secure upload points within your account. Submissions are reviewed against the licence conditions and relevant UK legislation.
We keep records of account activity as required by regulation and display the key parts of that history in your profile. That includes deposits, withdrawals, applied limits, and self-exclusion status where relevant. When rules change, we date the update and place a summary in the applicable policy page so you can see what shifted and what stayed the same.
If you have questions about any statement on this page, the UKGC register and the licence numbers listed above are your quickest way to validate the essentials. Our job is to align the on-site information with those public records, then keep the experience anchored in entertainment, not promises of income.