
LuckyPants Bingo sister sites in a nutshell
LuckyPants Bingo is operated by Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited, the digital arm of The Rank Group, on Gambling Commission account 57924, and its eleven sister sites include two of the biggest names in British gambling: Grosvenor Casinos and Mecca Bingo sit on the very same licence line, alongside Kitty Bingo, Mecca Games, Regal Wins, Bella Casino, Lucky VIP, Magical Vegas, Rialto Casino, Spin and Win and The Vic.

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At a glance
Brand reviewed
LuckyPants Bingo (luckypantsbingo.com)
Operator
Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited, The Rank Group’s digital arm
UKGC account
57924: bingo, casino, betting and software rights, active since March 2022
Best sister sites
Grosvenor Casinos and Mecca Bingo
Welcome offer
Your choice: £35 bingo bonus at 6x, or 100 free spins at 10p a spin
Withdrawals
Most processed instantly, in your bank within 15 minutes, per the site’s own guide
Funds protection
Medium: segregated accounts held on trust, per the operator’s terms
Last checked
17 July 2026
The LuckyPants Bingo sister sites
The register for Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited lists fifteen domains: twelve active, and three retired, two old G Casino addresses and a mobile relic. Take luckypantsbingo.com out of the active twelve, and eleven sister sites remain, an unusual mix of household names with real-world venues and web-only brands Rank inherited when it bought Stride Gaming’s Daub Alderney stable in 2019. The five below are my picks: the two flagships every reader knows, and the three closest relatives to LuckyPants Bingo itself. The other six, Bella Casino, Lucky VIP, Magical Vegas, Rialto Casino, Spin and Win and The Vic, are named here so nobody’s been dropped; all are active on the same licence.


Mecca Bingo
- The bingo institution on LuckyPants Bingo’s licence: Britain’s most famous bingo name shares its licence with this cheeky brand, same account, same protections.
- What LuckyPants Bingo can’t offer: Real bingo halls across the country, so your online balance belongs to a brand you can walk into.
- Bigger rooms, bigger jackpots: The scale of Mecca’s player base dwarfs LuckyPants Bingo’s boutique community, with linked games to match.
- Less cheek, more heritage: Mecca’s tone is warm-and-familiar where LuckyPants Bingo goes for jokes about pants; pick your personality.
- Who it suits: Bingo players who want the biggest rooms and a venue connection LuckyPants Bingo’s web-only setup can’t match.

Grosvenor Casinos
- The heavyweight sister site: The UK’s biggest casino operator, on the identical licence as a bingo site named after underwear; the register makes odd neighbours.
- Everything LuckyPants Bingo isn’t: Table games, poker heritage, live venues in most cities, and a casino-first product where LuckyPants Bingo leads with bingo rooms.
- The venue bridge: Online play and physical casinos under one brand, the group’s defining strength.
- Same safety net: One GAMSTOP registration, the same trust-held funds and IBAS route as LuckyPants Bingo.
- Who it suits: Casino players first; if bingo’s your game, LuckyPants Bingo and Mecca are the family’s front doors.

Kitty Bingo
- LuckyPants Bingo’s litter-mate: The other novelty-themed bingo brand from the same Daub Alderney acquisition, cats where LuckyPants Bingo has pants.
- Nearly a twin under the fur: Web-only, casual, bingo-and-slots, on the shared platform; the closest like-for-like swap in the family.
- Same inherited history: Part of the ex-Daub stable whose regulatory record is covered in the licensing section below, exactly as LuckyPants Bingo is.
- Different mascot, different mood: Bright and cutesy against LuckyPants Bingo’s seaside postcard humour.
- Who it suits: Players who like LuckyPants Bingo’s casual scale but would rather the joke were about cats.

Mecca Games
- Mecca without the bingo: The famous name’s slots-and-games spin-off, the inverse of LuckyPants Bingo’s bingo-first billing.
- Borrowed trust: Trades on Mecca’s household recognition where LuckyPants Bingo has to earn its own with jokes and free games.
- Slots depth: A games-led shelf broader than LuckyPants Bingo’s side collection.
- Same plumbing: The group’s cashier, protections and adjudicator behind a different front end.
- Who it suits: Slots players who trust the Mecca name but don’t want a bingo site at all.

Regal Wins
- The casino cousin: Another ex-Daub web brand, pitched at slots-and-casino players rather than LuckyPants Bingo’s bingo crowd.
- Crown-and-purple polish: A royal look that couldn’t be further from novelty underwear, on the same engine underneath.
- Shared template, shared limits: Like LuckyPants Bingo it’s web-only with no venue tie, the trade-off across the acquired stable.
- Full family protections: Identical licence, GAMSTOP and IBAS coverage.
- Who it suits: Players who want the family’s casino side in a smaller room than Grosvenor’s.
How this review was made
Every claim here comes from a source I can point you at, so you can judge the page on its evidence. My full approach is on the About Us page.
Rob Hill
Personally tested. An account was opened, and a small deposit was made. The live site, the welcome offer’s full terms, the payment methods page, the complaints policy, the withdrawal-timeframes guide and the general terms were accessed directly, and five sister sites were checked live the same day.
17 July 2026, on a Windows laptop using Google Chrome
Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Ltd, Gibraltar company 120385, named in the terms
57924, Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited; the badge in the licensing section links to the register entry
The UK Gambling Commission register (licence summary and the fifteen-domain list); the welcome offer’s full terms including the 6x and 10x wagering clauses and the £200 bonus-to-cash cap; the payment methods table; the complaints policy with its freephone number and IBAS route; the customer funds clause in the general terms; and the reviews of the operator and four sister sites on this site
17 July 2026, first published version

Big pants energy, and it knows exactly what it is
LuckyPants Bingo commits to the bit. The free daily game is called Pick Your Lucky Pants, and the site invites you to “pick a cheeky pair of pants” for a shot at a prize; the promotions page promises “fresh pants, daily prizes” and describes its own free games as “big pants energy”. Underneath the seaside postcard humour sits a tidy bingo-first site: bingo rooms up front, then slots, Slingo, a casino tab and jackpots, with the group’s standard engine behind them. It’s casual, low-stakes and web-only, one of the brands Rank inherited from the Daub Alderney stable rather than a venue name brought online.
The free-to-play furniture is the tone-setter and the genuine draw. Beyond the daily pants pick, there’s Daily Free Bingo in the Penny Paradise room, with prizes across ten games between 7pm and 8pm every evening, plus seasonal pushes like a £100,000 free bingo promotion and football-themed extras. For a casual player who wants something for nothing most days, that calendar does more work than a headline bonus would, and it fits a brand whose whole personality says “don’t take this too seriously”. The trade-off is the one that runs across the group’s acquired web brands: without a venue behind it, LuckyPants Bingo lives or dies on that personality, and the platform under the jokes is the same one its plainer siblings wear.

Ownership, licensing and the UK position
The terms name the operator clearly: Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Ltd, a Gibraltar company numbered 120385, the digital arm of The Rank Group, the venue giant behind Grosvenor Casinos and Mecca Bingo. LuckyPants Bingo arrived in the group by acquisition: it was built in the Daub Alderney stable under Stride Gaming, which Rank bought in 2019, and in March 2022 the group consolidated its online brands onto account 57924, which is why a licence carrying names as old as Mecca reads as young on the register. The register lists twelve active domains, the venue flagships and the acquired web brands side by side, with bingo, casino, betting and software rights all current.
There are two halves to the regulatory story, and you deserve to know both. Account 57924 itself records no regulatory actions. The history that matters sits with the brand’s former operator: Daub Alderney was fined £7.1 million in November 2018 for anti-money-laundering and social-responsibility failings, before Rank owned it, and then £5.85 million in September 2021, upheld on appeal, for further failings after the acquisition, with LuckyPants Bingo among the brands in that stable throughout. The full story is told on this site’s Rank Group review; the fair summary is that the web brands Rank bought came with a problematic record, the penalties were paid, and the current licence is clean.
The licence’s practical value for a British player: GAMSTOP self-exclusion across all twelve brands, affordability and identity checks, customer funds segregated from business accounts and held on trust, which the terms describe in the Commission’s medium-protection language, “steps have been taken to protect your funds… but there is no absolute guarantee”, and IBAS, the Independent Betting Adjudication Service, as the named free adjudicator once the operator’s complaints process is exhausted.
✓UKGC Licensed, Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited (57924), click to verify

The welcome: pick the bingo bonus, and here’s why
New players choose one of two rewards, both unlocked by depositing and spending £10, with deposits via PayPal and Paysafecard excluded from qualifying, a group habit worth knowing before you pick a method. Route one: spend the tenner in Main Event Bingo and take a £35 bingo bonus. Route two: spend it on The Goonies Megaways Quest for Treasure Jackpot King and take 100 free spins on that same slot at 10p a spin.
The small print splits the two routes decisively. The bingo bonus carries 6x wagering, on bingo only, so £210 through the rooms within 30 days, and 6x is comfortably inside the 10x ceiling UK casinos have worked under since January 2026. The spins route is stingier than it looks: the spins carry £10 of face value, their winnings arrive as a bonus that must be wagered 10 times, at the cap, playable only on the same Goonies game, with 7 days to use the spins and 7 more to clear the wagering. Both routes share the structural rules: bonus funds sit separately from cash, winnings from mixed wagers credit proportionately, cash is withdrawable at any time but pulling it forfeits any unwagered bonus, and the amount that can convert from bonus to cash is capped at £200. So the arithmetic: £35 at 6x against £10-of-spins at 10x on one slot. Take the bingo bonus.
After the welcome, the calendar leans free-to-play rather than reload-heavy: the daily free pants game, free evening bingo in Penny Paradise, and periodic pushes like the £100,000 free bingo and football season extras. Nothing here strains against UK compliance, and nothing pretends to be bigger than it is.
Deposits, withdrawals and the cashier
The payment methods page does something I spend a lot of time asking other iGaming sites to do: it publishes a proper table. Visa and Mastercard debit: £5 minimum in, £5 minimum out. PayPal: £10 in, £5 out. Apple Pay: £5 each way. Paysafecard: deposits only. Bank transfer covers withdrawals, and accounts run in pounds. No credit cards and no American Express, in line with the UK ban, stated plainly on the page. Deposits credit immediately on approval.
Withdrawals are the star. The site’s own guide says most withdrawals are processed instantly and land in your bank within 15 minutes, with Fast Withdrawals enabled for all major banks and PayPal. The same guide explains the closed-loop logic: money goes back to the payment method it came from, and where you’ve used several, to the one with the highest net deposits. Verification follows the standard UK pattern: identity checks before the first payout.
All in all, this is a cashier with small minimums, no fees in sight, a published table instead of empty promises, and payout speed the brand itself commits to in writing. For a low-stakes bingo site, this is exactly the cashier you’d want.
Support and complaints
Day-to-day support runs through live chat and a stocked help portal with articles on payments, verification and safer gambling. The complaints policy goes further than most: it publishes a freephone number, 0808 238 6070, and a dedicated address, complaints@luckypantsbingo.com, alongside the chat route. A phone number is a rarity worth crediting on a site this size.
The complaints ladder is the proper UK one, in the policy’s own words: they aim to resolve complaints within 10 working days, may take up to the 8 weeks the Gambling Commission allows for complex cases, and issue a final response by email; if that doesn’t settle it, the policy names IBAS, the Independent Betting Adjudication Service, as the free independent route. Named referee, published timescales, working contact details: this is what the machinery is supposed to look like.
What players report
Feedback on LuckyPants Bingo runs warmer than most sites its size. The recurring notes are the community feel of the rooms, the free daily games actually paying out small prizes, and the speed of withdrawals, with independent write-ups citing e-wallet payouts in the 15-to-30-minute range that match what the site’s own guide promises. One player, months into an account, summed up the tone of much of it: good games, cool offers, five stars. For a brand this cheeky, the absence of an angry chorus is itself informative.
The grumbles that do appear are the small print of the sector: bonus caps, the £200 bonus-to-cash ceiling among them, that make big bonus wins impossible by design, wagering that some players discover only after playing, and the standard verification wait before a first payout. Nothing in the record suggests payment trouble; the complaints machinery above appears to be doing its job quietly, which is the best thing you can say about complaints machinery.
What I like, and what I don’t
What I like
- A 6x bingo welcome, well inside the UK cap, from a brand that publishes every number.
- Withdrawals the site commits to in writing: most processed instantly, in your bank within 15 minutes.
- A freephone complaints line, published timescales and IBAS at the end of the ladder.
- Free-to-play daily games that suit the low-stakes crowd the brand is actually for.
- The licence line itself: your cheeky bingo balance sits on the same account as Grosvenor and Mecca.
What I don’t
- PayPal and Paysafecard deposits don’t qualify for the welcome, an easy way to lose the offer by accident.
- The spins route is weak: £10 of face value, winnings wagered 10x on one slot, against £35 at 6x next door.
- The £200 bonus-to-cash cap keeps welcome winnings firmly modest.
- Web-only with no venue tie, on a shared template you’ll recognise from its siblings.
- The Daub Alderney record the brand grew up inside, even though the current licence is clean.
My LuckyPants Bingo verdict: the joke’s on the front, the substance is underneath
It would be easy to write LuckyPants Bingo off as a novelty, and the site would probably take that as a compliment. But look at what’s actually underneath the underwear jokes: a 6x bingo welcome that undercuts the legal ceiling, a published payments table with £5 minimums, withdrawals the brand promises in writing inside 15 minutes, a freephone complaints line with IBAS behind it, and customer funds held on trust by the digital arm of one of Britain’s oldest gambling companies. Plenty of self-serious casinos deliver less. The caveats are proportionate rather than alarming: a £200 bonus-to-cash cap that tells you this is a low-stakes room, a spins route not worth choosing, a welcome that excludes PayPal depositors, and a brand history that runs through the Daub Alderney fines, paid and put right before and shortly after Rank took over.
Who’s it for? A casual bingo player who wants cheap fun, free daily games and their money back fast when they win, with the full UK safety net underneath. If you outgrow it, the register points the way without leaving the family: Mecca Bingo for the biggest rooms and a hall on the high street, Grosvenor for the casino end, both on the identical licence and both covered on this site. LuckyPants Bingo is the family’s joke brand in the best sense: the pants are funny, and the paperwork is deadly serious.
LuckyPants Bingo sister sites FAQ: your questions answered
What are LuckyPants Bingo’s sister sites?
Eleven brands share its licence: Grosvenor Casinos, Mecca Bingo, Mecca Games, Kitty Bingo, Regal Wins, Bella Casino, Lucky VIP, Magical Vegas, Rialto Casino, Spin and Win and The Vic. All twelve sites run on Gambling Commission account 57924, held by Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited.
Who owns LuckyPants Bingo?
Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited, the online arm of The Rank Group, the company behind Grosvenor Casinos and Mecca Bingo. LuckyPants Bingo was built in the Daub Alderney stable under Stride Gaming, which Rank acquired in 2019 before consolidating its online brands onto one licence in 2022.
Is LuckyPants Bingo safe and legal in the UK?
Yes. It holds full UK Gambling Commission licensing on account 57924 with no regulatory actions recorded, GAMSTOP self-exclusion applies across the family, customer funds are segregated and held on trust to the medium protection standard, and IBAS provides a free independent complaints route. The heavy fines in the brand’s past belong to its former operator, Daub Alderney, and are covered on our Rank Group review.
Which LuckyPants Bingo welcome offer is better?
The £35 bingo bonus, clearly. It carries 6x wagering on bingo, while the 100 free spins are worth £10 in face value with winnings wagered 10 times on a single slot. Both routes cap the bonus money that can turn into cash at £200, and deposits via PayPal or Paysafecard don’t qualify for either.
Are Grosvenor and Mecca Bingo really LuckyPants Bingo’s sister sites?
Yes, in the strictest sense: grosvenorcasinos.com and meccabingo.com appear on the same Gambling Commission domain list as luckypantsbingo.com, all operated by Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited on account 57924. Same operator, same licence, same protections; only the brands, and the size of the rooms, differ.