
Skill On Net Limited in a nutshell
Skill On Net Limited holds UK Gambling Commission account 39326, with 61 domains and more than 50 trading names on the register. Its own UK-facing casinos include PlayOJO, SpinGenie, RedKings, DrueckGlueck, Mega Casino, Prime Casino and EUCasino. Its white-label wing operates famous outside names, including Genting Casino, Slingo.com, Metal Casino and Swift Casino. There’s no parent group above it, one regulatory settlement from 2023 on the record, and no sports betting anywhere, because the licence covers casino, bingo and gambling software only.

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At a glance
Company reviewed
Skill On Net Limited, trading as SkillOnNet
UKGC account
39326
Head office on UKGC record
Anapafseos 1, Limassol, 3096, Cyprus
Licence permissions
Remote casino, bingo and gambling software. No betting.
Register size
61 domains and more than 50 trading names
Flagship brand
PlayOJO, the UK’s biggest wager-free casino
Regulatory actions listed
1 settlement, decided 23 May 2023
Last checked
12 June 2026
The Skill On Net Limited brands worth knowing
Sixty-one domains sounds unmanageable, but most of the register is long tail. A handful of brands carry the company’s UK business, and they split neatly into two camps. PlayOJO, SpinGenie, RedKings and DrueckGlueck are the in-house side, casinos Skill On Net Limited built and runs under its own personalities. Genting Casino and Slingo.com are the rented side, where a famous outside name sits on top of the same engine. The six below cover both camps and every type of player this network actually suits.


PlayOJO
- Licence position: www.playojo.co.uk and www.playojo.com are both active domains on account 39326. This is the in-house crown jewel.
- The identity: The casino that made no wagering its whole brand, with winnings always paid in cash and OJOplus money back on every bet, win or lose.
- The record: Launched in 2017 and now a serial EGR award winner, including Casino Operator of the Year honours, which is rare air for any UK brand.
- Worth knowing: Withdrawals are a real strength, with most processed instantly and no minimum withdrawal amount.
- My read: PlayOJO carries this entire network’s reputation. If you only ever try one Skill On Net Limited site, this is the one, and it’s not close.

Genting Casino
- Licence position: gentingcasino.com is a white-label domain on the Skill On Net Limited record. The famous casino group lends the name; this company runs the gambling.
- The identity: The online face of Britain’s best-known land-based casino estate, with a loyalty scheme built around Genting Points.
- The catch: Your online account sits with Skill On Net Limited, under account 39326, and that licence is the one that governs your money, your verification and your complaints.
- Worth knowing: The current welcome is the network’s standard wagered shape, 100% to £25 plus 50 free spins at 10x, which is the legal ceiling rather than a perk.
- My read: Pick it for the land-based trust and the loyalty angle, but go in knowing the logo and the operator are two different companies.

Slingo
- Licence position: www.slingo.com is a white-label domain on account 39326, launched under this operator in 2020.
- The identity: The official home of the slots-meets-bingo game itself, which makes it a destination site rather than another lobby with the same titles buried in a menu.
- Where it differs: Almost every UK casino hosts Slingo games. Only this one is built around them, with the full catalogue front and centre.
- Worth knowing: The Slingo game brand belongs to an outside owner, so this is licensed-name territory, the same arrangement as Genting Casino.
- My read: The strongest specialist pick on the licence. If Slingo Rainbow Riches is your jam, nothing else here competes.

SpinGenie
- Licence position: spingenie.co.uk and www.spingenie.com are both active domains, so this one is fully in-house.
- The identity: A bright, casual slots-and-instant-wins casino with Slingo titles given unusual prominence for a general site.
- Who it’s for: Players who want the lighter end of the network, daily tournaments and picks rather than a sprawling traditional lobby.
- Where it differs: It’s the in-house brand that feels most like a mobile game, where PlayOJO feels like a fairness manifesto and RedKings feels like a heritage card room.
- My read: The best casual alternative inside the family for anyone who finds PlayOJO’s personality a bit much but wants the same machinery underneath.

RedKings
- Licence position: www.redkings.com is an active domain, in-house and one of the oldest names on the register.
- The identity: The company’s original consumer brand, launched as a poker site in 2006 and now living on as a casino.
- The history: RedKings predates PlayOJO by more than a decade, which makes it the family’s heritage piece rather than its future.
- Where it differs: No gimmick, no manifesto, just the straightest presentation of the Skill On Net Limited game library.
- My read: A curiosity with a real pedigree. Worth a look if you like your casinos plain, though the newer in-house brands get the investment.

DrueckGlueck
- Licence position: www.drueckglueck.co.uk and www.drueckglueck.com are both active domains, in-house on account 39326.
- The identity: The company’s German-born casino, launched in 2015 for that market and kept running for British players too.
- Where it differs: Its character is continental and slot-led, a different flavour from the very British presentation of PlayOJO or the famous-name white labels.
- Worth knowing: The name means “press your luck” in German, and the whole brand leans into that cheerful arcade feel.
- My read: A solid mid-table member of the family, and proof that this operator builds casinos for specific markets rather than stamping out clones.
One engine, two businesses
The active and white-label split on the Skill on Net licence maps onto something insightful. The active domains, PlayOJO, SpinGenie, RedKings, DrueckGlueck, Mega Casino, Prime Casino, EUCasino, Lucky Niki, Simba Games, Queen Vegas, Royal Bet and the rest, are Skill On Net Limited’s own brands. The white labels are its landlord business: Genting Casino, Slingo.com, Metal Casino, Swift Casino, PlayJango, Knight Slots, Luna Casino, Zebra Wins and Zingo Bingo all run on the company’s platform while someone else supplies the front door. The company also holds a gambling software licence, which is unusual for a casino operator and confirms what the structure suggests: this is a technology business that happens to run casinos, as much as a casino business that happens to own technology.
For players, the practical point is that the logo changes and the operator doesn’t. Switching from Genting Casino to PlayOJO, or from Slingo to SpinGenie, keeps you inside the same licensed business, so verification history, safer gambling measures and bonus eligibility decisions can follow you in ways that moving between separate companies wouldn’t. Anyone planning to claim several welcome offers across these brands should read each offer’s eligibility terms with that shared ownership firmly in mind.
From backgammon to Britain’s fairest casino
Skill On Net Limited has one of the stranger origin stories in UK gambling. The company started in 2005 with a peer-to-peer backgammon platform, added the RedKings poker site in 2006, then pivoted to casino with a Malta licence and the launch of EUCasino in 2009. Its remote casino permission for Britain has run since November 2014, and DrueckGlueck followed in 2015 as a German-market play. Through all of it, the company stayed private, founder-led and largely invisible to players, with founder Kfir Chervinski still listed at the top of its team page today.
Then 2017 changed everything. PlayOJO launched in the UK with no wagering on anything, picked up the EGR Rising Star award almost immediately, and grew into the company’s defining product, eventually collecting Casino Operator of the Year and Slots Operator of the Year titles. The white-label business scaled alongside it, with Slingo.com arriving in 2020 and the Genting Casino deal landing in 2021, the moment a billion-pound land-based group chose this Cyprus operator as its online engine. A 2022 acquisition of the game studio Peter & Sons even gave the company its own exclusive titles to feed through the network.
The working picture for British players is simple. Skill On Net Limited is the licence holder, SkillOnNet is how the company styles itself, and there’s no parent group above either. What you see on the register is the whole story.

The right Skill On Net Limited brand for your kind of play
If wager-free value decides it
PlayOJO wins without an argument. Zero wagering on everything, cash winnings, money back on every bet and instant withdrawals on most methods.
If a famous name settles your nerves
Genting Casino brings real land-based heritage and a points-based loyalty scheme, as long as you’re clear that Skill On Net Limited holds your account.
If Slingo is the whole point
Slingo is the official site of the game itself, and the only casino on this licence built around a single game family.
If you want light and casual
SpinGenie is the daily tournament option, the network’s most app-like personality.
If you’d rather skip the gimmicks
Prime Casino or RedKings give you the same library with the plainest possible wrapping, one a straight modern casino, the other a 2006 poker name grown old gracefully.
Licensing, the 2023 settlement and what it means now
Skill On Net Limited is licensed for Britain under UKGC account 39326, with its head office at Anapafseos 1, Limassol, 3096, Cyprus. The active remote permissions are casino, running since 1 November 2014, bingo, added in February 2020, and gambling software, held since March 2015. There’s no betting permission of any kind, which is why you won’t find a sportsbook anywhere in this family and why anyone promising you a Skill On Net Limited betting site is selling something that doesn’t exist.
There’s one regulatory action on the record. On 23 May 2023, following a licence review, the company entered a regulatory settlement over anti-money laundering and safer gambling failings covering January 2021 to December 2022. The findings included breaches of the money laundering licence conditions and of the social responsibility code on customer interaction. The outcome was a payment of £305,150 in lieu of a financial penalty, including a £105,650 divestment, plus Commission costs and a commitment to an independent third-party audit of its AML and safer gambling controls within twelve months. A settlement of this kind sits at the cooperative end of UKGC enforcement, and the sum is modest next to the eight-figure penalties some rivals have collected, but it happened, it’s recent, and it tells you the Commission found real gaps.
My honest reading three years on from that is that you should still expect this operator to check you thoroughly. Identity, address, payment ownership, and, where stakes climb, source-of-funds requests are all live possibilities across every brand on the licence, and an operator that’s been through an audit commitment has every incentive to err on the side of friction.
Two bonus philosophies on one licence
This network runs the cleanest natural experiment in UK bonusing. At PlayOJO, the welcome is 50 free spins worth 10p each after a first deposit of £10 or more, with no wagering requirement, winnings paid in cash and no cap on what the spins can win. New players in Northern Ireland are excluded, and a bingo-led route offering free tickets plus a smaller batch of spins exists as an alternative. This offer has been PlayOJO’s identity since 2017. On top of it, OJOplus pays between 0.06% and 10% back on every bet depending on the game, win or lose, as withdrawable cash.
Elsewhere on the licence, the standard shape is wagered. Genting Casino and Prime Casino both currently run a 100% match to £25 plus 50 free spins at 10p, from a £10 minimum deposit, with 10x wagering on the bonus and on free spin winnings, slots only, inside 30 days, with max bet limits attached. That 10x is the legal maximum under the rules in force since January 2026, so the same company charges the most the law allows on one brand and nothing at all on another. The gap is deliberate market positioning, and it hands you a simple rule: inside this family, the argument for choosing anything over PlayOJO has to be something other than the bonus.
Payments, withdrawals and KYC
Cashier quality isn’t uniform across this network, and the company doesn’t have one group-wide payments standard, so judge each brand on its own merits. The benchmark is PlayOJO, which commits publicly to processing most withdrawals instantly with no minimum withdrawal amount, terms that very few UK casinos match. Debit-card-led banking is the family norm, with method lists, minimums and processing quotes varying brand by brand, and some of the smaller and white-label sites publishing noticeably thinner payment information than the flagship. Where a brand won’t tell you its withdrawal timetable before you join, treat that as a reason to skip it.
Verification is the variable that decides how fast any of it actually feels. Expect identity, age and address checks before a first withdrawal everywhere on the licence, payment-ownership checks as standard, and a real possibility of affordability or source of funds questions if your deposits step up, given the operator’s 2023 settlement and the audit commitment that came with it. Free spin and bonus winnings tend to wait on completed checks.
Same shelves, different shops, and one private game studio
Every casino in this family draws on the same supplier pool: Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO, Playtech, NetEnt, Evolution’s live tables, Games Global, Push Gaming, Big Time Gaming, Hacksaw and the rest of the modern roster, with PlayOJO alone advertising more than 7,000 slots plus a full bingo room. The differences are curation and dressing. PlayOJO surrounds the library with tournaments, its OJO Wheel and personalised Kickers. Slingo.com filters everything through one game family. SpinGenie leans on instant wins and daily picks. Genting Casino frames the same titles with land-based gravitas.
The differentiator is Peter & Sons, the award-winning studio Skill On Net Limited bought in 2022. Its games run across the network and give the family genuine exclusives alongside the industry-standard catalogue, a luxury most operators of this size rent rather than own. Between that studio, the proprietary platform and the software licence, the company controls more of its own stack than almost any comparable casino group in Britain, and the day-to-day result for players is a network that updates fast and behaves consistently from brand to brand.
Support and complaints
There’s no group-wide player help desk. Each brand runs its own help centre and live chat, so a PlayOJO withdrawal question, a Genting Casino loyalty query or a Slingo.com bonus dispute all start on the relevant site, not with the company. The corporate contact published at skillonnet.com is a sales email for business partners, not a player route, and there’s no customer support phone number at group level.
Main player route
Each brand’s own help centre and live chat
Group phone
No customer support phone number
Corporate contact
sales@skillonnet.com, a business route, not player support
Operator
Skill On Net Limited, UKGC account 39326
For anything involving money, build a written trail from the start. The disputes most likely on this licence are verification holds and bonus eligibility decisions, especially for anyone who’s held accounts at more than one family brand, so keep screenshots of offer terms at opt-in, deposit confirmations and chat transcripts, and move to each brand’s formal complaints process the moment chat stops progressing. Beyond deadlock, free independent dispute resolution applies as at any UKGC operator, and remember the Commission regulates the company rather than refereeing individual payout rows.
What I like, and what I don’t
What I like
- PlayOJO’s wager-free model with cash winnings and instant withdrawals easily beats the 10x cap rather than meeting it.
- The company owns its platform, its software licence and a game studio, so the network’s quality doesn’t depend on rented technology.
- Famous tenants like Genting and Slingo choosing this operator is meaningful third-party validation of the machinery.
- Real variety across the family, from a fairness flagship to a Slingo specialist to plain heritage casinos, instead of one site photocopied sixty times.
What I don’t
- The 2023 AML and safer gambling settlement is recent enough to matter, even at the cooperative end of enforcement.
- Bonus value is wildly uneven across the licence, and nothing on the famous-name brands comes close to the flagship’s terms.
- Payment transparency varies brand by brand, with some of the smaller sites publishing far less than they should.
- No sports betting anywhere in the family, which limits it to casino and bingo players by design.
My final verdict on Skill On Net Limited
Here’s the fact that sums up this network. When Genting, one of the most carefully protected names in British gambling, needed someone to run its online casino, it picked this private Cyprus company, and when the Slingo brand’s owners wanted an official home for the game, they did the same. Companies that famous don’t lend their names to shaky machinery. That, more than any award, is the case for trusting the engine. The case for caution is equally specific: a 2023 settlement over AML and safer gambling gaps, a register where bonus generosity collapses the moment you step off the flagship, and patchy payment transparency in the long tail. So my advice runs in one direction. Start at PlayOJO, because the company’s best terms, best withdrawals and best track record all live there, and treat the rest of the family as themed variations you visit for a specific reason: Genting Casino for the heritage and loyalty scheme, Slingo.com for the game itself, SpinGenie for something lighter. And whichever door you walk through, remember it’s the same building, so behave as if every account, bonus claim and verification check can see the others. On this licence, they effectively can.
FAQs about Skill On Net Limited
What is Skill On Net Limited?
It’s a privately owned Cyprus-based casino operator and platform company, trading as SkillOnNet, that runs PlayOJO, SpinGenie, RedKings, DrueckGlueck and other casinos, and operates white-label sites including Genting Casino and Slingo.com.
Is Skill On Net Limited licensed in the UK?
Yes. It holds UK Gambling Commission account 39326, with remote casino, bingo and gambling software permissions, and its casino permission has run since November 2014.
Who owns PlayOJO?
Skill On Net Limited owns and operates PlayOJO. It launched the brand in the UK in 2017 and both playojo.co.uk and playojo.com are active domains on its UKGC licence.
Is Genting Casino online actually run by Genting?
No. Genting lends the name under a licensing deal struck in 2021, but gentingcasino.com is a white-label domain on Skill On Net Limited’s UKGC account, so your online account, money and complaints sit with Skill On Net Limited.
Is Slingo.com a Skill On Net Limited site?
Yes. The official Slingo site launched under this operator in 2020 and is listed as a white-label domain on account 39326, while the Slingo game brand itself belongs to an outside owner.
Has Skill On Net Limited been fined by the Gambling Commission?
It entered a regulatory settlement rather than receiving a formal fine. On 23 May 2023 it agreed to pay £305,150, including a £105,650 divestment, plus costs, over AML and safer gambling failings between January 2021 and December 2022, alongside an independent audit commitment.
Are PlayOJO bonuses really wager free?
Yes. The welcome gives 50 free spins at 10p after a £10 minimum first deposit, with no wagering, winnings paid in cash and no win cap, and the brand applies no wagering to its ongoing rewards either. New players in Northern Ireland are excluded.
Which casinos are Skill On Net Limited sister sites?
The main UK-facing names include PlayOJO, SpinGenie, RedKings, DrueckGlueck, Mega Casino, Prime Casino, EUCasino, Lucky Niki, Simba Games, Queen Vegas and Royal Bet, plus white labels such as Genting Casino, Slingo.com, Metal Casino and Swift Casino.
Does Skill On Net Limited offer sports betting?
No. The UKGC licence covers casino, bingo and gambling software only, so there’s no sportsbook anywhere in the family.
Can I claim welcome offers at more than one Skill On Net Limited casino?
Each brand publishes its own eligibility terms, but all the brands share one operator and one licence, so check each offer’s rules on linked or previous accounts before assuming you qualify, and expect the operator to connect accounts across the family.