
Our team deposits, plays, and withdraws at UKGC-licensed operators the way a typical player would. Listings are ordered by payout reliability, bonus transparency, game selection, and customer support — based on our editorial testing, not operator advertising.
*Based on our editorial tests; individual experiences may vary.
Current lead pick
9.8
Editorial score /10 · not a guarantee of outcomes
Licence
UKGC
Withdrawal speed
Some operators cleared e-wallet cashouts within 24 hours in our tests; your experience may differ.
Bonus clarity
We assess welcome offers on wagering terms and restrictions, not headline figures alone.
Licensed only
We only list UKGC-licensed sites. Always read the operator's own terms before you play.
Rankings may change when payout times, bonus terms, or player feedback shift. The list below reflects our latest editorial review — not paid placement.

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The UK market is crowded with polished homepages and loud welcome banners. Many sites are adequate; some stand out; others simply promise more than they deliver in practice.
British New Casinos exists to cut through that noise. We are an independent comparison site — we do not accept deposits or operate any gambling service. We review UK-facing brands using hands-on checks, then publish our findings transparently.
No operator is listed until we have verified a current UKGC licence on the public register. Each site then receives a weighted editorial score across five categories: Licensing & Trust (25 %), Bonus Transparency (25 %), Withdrawal Speed (20 %), Game Selection (15 %), and Customer Support (15 %). Rankings reflect our methodology, not payments from operators.
Licence numbers are checked against the UKGC register. We note third-party seals (eCOGRA, iTech Labs) and adjust scores when operators face regulatory action.
We estimate realistic value after wagering requirements, stake limits, game weighting, expiry dates, and win caps — not the headline offer alone.
We record cashout times across debit, PayPal, Skrill, and bank transfer where available. Results are indicative; your experience may differ.
We review slots, table games, live dealer titles, and software providers, including how well the lobby performs on mobile.
Live chat and email are tested on each listed brand. We assess response time, accuracy, and whether issues are resolved fairly.
We do not republish operator marketing copy. Where possible, we deposit, test bonuses, and request withdrawals to mirror the experience ordinary players may encounter.
Reader reports on delayed payouts, unclear terms, or support issues are reviewed and may influence future scores. Our aim is editorial accuracy, not a single idealised test path.
Most sign-up promotions are deposit matches: you fund an account and the operator adds a percentage on top. A “100 % up to £200” offer doubles a £200 deposit on paper.
Until wagering is complete, bonus funds are usually not withdrawable. A 35× requirement on a £200 bonus means £7,000 in qualifying bets — often thousands of spins on slots.
Game weightingaffects progress: slots often count 100 %, while table games may contribute less, slowing clearance through blackjack or roulette.
Check maximum bet rules, time limits, and any withdrawal caps on bonus winnings. Where an offer is wager-free, we note that in our reviews.
We estimate an effective value for each offer so larger packages with heavy restrictions can be compared fairly with smaller, clearer deals.
Credit cards cannot be used for UKGC-licensed gambling deposits (since April 2020). Debit cards, e-wallets, prepaid vouchers, and bank transfers are the usual options.
We log withdrawal times in our reviews where we test them. Promised “instant” payouts that routinely take longer are reflected in our scores.
Gambling should remain entertainment — not a way to earn income or solve financial problems. If you feel you are losing control, seek help early.
Warning signs can include chasing losses, spending more than you can afford, hiding gambling from others, or feeling anxious when trying to stop. Free support is available through the organisations below.
UK-licensed operators must offer tools such as deposit limits, loss limits, session reminders, cool-off periods, and access to GamStop self-exclusion across all UKGC-licensed sites.
Set a budget before you play and stick to it. Never gamble with money you cannot afford to lose.
Yes. Remote casino gambling is legal under the Gambling Act 2005 and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission. Operators serving UK customers must hold a UKGC licence.
Verify the licence number in the site footer against the UKGC public register, look for BeGambleAware and GamCare links, and read independent reviews. Past performance does not guarantee future results.
They specify how much you must bet before bonus-related winnings can be withdrawn. Example: 30× on a £50 bonus means £1,500 in qualifying wagers.
No. UKGC-licensed sites cannot accept credit card deposits (since April 2020). Use debit, e-wallets, prepaid products, or bank transfer.
Times vary by operator and method. E-wallets may be same-day; debit cards often 1–3 days; bank transfers can take longer. Many sites also apply an internal pending period.
A free UK self-exclusion scheme that blocks access to UKGC-licensed gambling sites for a chosen period (minimum six months).
No. British New Casinos is an independent information site. We do not take deposits or offer gambling. We may receive affiliate commissions when you visit operator sites via our links; this is disclosed and does not determine our editorial scores.
We review listings at least monthly. Urgent issues such as licence changes or substantiated player complaints may trigger an earlier update.