About BonusCasinosSites.net
BonusCasinosSites.net is a UK-focused online casino comparison and review site. We exist to help British players choose a UK Gambling Commission-licensed operator that genuinely fits their play pattern — not the one with the highest affiliate commission, not the one with the loudest marketing, but the one whose specific configuration of welcome bonus, withdrawal speed, live casino depth, responsible gambling tooling and compliance record actually matches what an individual reader wants. This page sets out who we are, what we cover, how we approach the work, and how the site is funded.
Who We Are
BonusCasinosSites.net is operated by an independent UK-based editorial team covering UKGC-licensed casino operators, welcome bonus structures, payment methods, game libraries, and responsible gambling provisioning. The editorial team has been writing about UK online gambling through the substantial regulatory transition of 2020-2026 — the April 2020 credit card ban, the introduction of casino slot stake caps in April-May 2025, and the January 2026 10x wagering cap that has transformed the UK casino bonus landscape. Our reviews reflect the current regulatory regime, not the pre-reform market that older content online still references.
Every review on this site is written and edited in-house. We do not accept ghostwritten content from operators, we do not publish press releases as editorial, and we do not reproduce marketing copy as analysis. When we describe an operator's welcome bonus, we have worked through the wagering maths ourselves; when we describe withdrawal speeds, we are drawing on verified operator documentation and, where available, independent player testing; when we describe compliance history, we have read the UKGC public enforcement statements in full.
Why This Site Exists
The UK online casino market is comparatively well-regulated — the UKGC is among the more active and more demanding gambling regulators globally — but the content ecosystem around it is often poor. Affiliate sites dominate search results, and a large majority of those sites operate on a model that prioritises short-term commission maximisation over reader value: ranking operators by payout rate, hiding compliance failures, glossing over weaker operators for the sake of a full "Top 10" list, and treating every reader as a conversion target regardless of fit.
We built BonusCasinosSites.net on the opposite principle. Our rankings reflect editorial assessment of player value. When an operator has a meaningful weakness — a UKGC regulatory settlement, a narrow live casino offering, limited customer support hours, a thinner game library — we document it in the review. When a reader's priorities don't match an operator's strengths, we tell them and redirect them to competitors on our comparison table that do match. This costs us conversions on individual clicks. We believe it earns us the reader trust that affiliate content generally doesn't.
Our Editorial Approach
Every detailed casino review on the site follows the same eleven-section structure — At a Glance, Is It Legit and Safe, Welcome Bonus, Game Library, Deposits and Withdrawals, Mobile Experience, Customer Service, Responsible Gambling Tools, Pros and Cons, Who It Is For, and Our Verdict. The consistency is deliberate: it makes reviews genuinely comparable to each other, and it forces us to address the specific categories readers actually care about rather than the ones that happen to sell the operator best.
Licensing verification is the non-negotiable first step of every review. Every operator we cover holds an active UK Gambling Commission licence, verified against the public register at gamblingcommission.gov.uk. Secondary licensing jurisdictions (Malta Gaming Authority, Gibraltar Regulatory Authority, Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission, Swedish Gambling Authority, Irish Revenue Commissioners) are recorded where they apply. ADR provider registration (IBAS or eCOGRA) is documented for each operator so readers know where to escalate unresolved disputes.
Compliance history is disclosed in full. Where operators have received UKGC regulatory settlements — Entain's £5.9m 2019 and £17m 2022 settlements affecting Ladbrokes and Coral; 10Bet's £620k 2023 settlement; Lottoland's £760k 2021 settlement — we document the specific failures cited in UKGC public statements, the operator's remedial response, and subsequent enforcement status. Clean records are equally documented. The full detail of our approach is in our editorial policy and review methodology.
How We're Funded
BonusCasinosSites.net operates affiliate partnerships with several of the casino operators we review. When a reader signs up to an operator through one of our links, we earn a commission from the operator. This is the standard business model for casino comparison sites and it is legally required to be disclosed — which we do on every review page and in our full affiliate disclosure.
Two things matter about this disclosure. First, rankings on our comparison table reflect editorial assessment of player value; they are not sold, and commercial terms do not determine position. An operator with better affiliate economics will not rank above one with better player value. Second, affiliate commissions do not affect the reader in any way: you do not pay more for using our link, you do not receive a different offer, and your account is opened directly with the operator under their standard terms.
Our Coverage Standards
Every page on this site holds to the same standards: UK English throughout (spelling, idiom, punctuation, and date format); UK-specific regulatory context where relevant (UKGC rules, UK-wide GamStop, UK consumer protection law); UK-centric commercial information (GBP pricing, UK-licensed operators only, UK Faster Payments timings). We do not cover offshore operators unlicensed in the UK, we do not cover casinos that bypass GamStop (by definition such operators are operating outside the UKGC framework), and we do not recommend anything that would require a UK reader to do something regulatorily grey.
Numeric facts are sourced where possible. Licensing references are linked to the UKGC register when cited. Regulatory settlement figures are drawn from UKGC public statements. Withdrawal times and game library counts are drawn from operator documentation, verified against external review sources, and updated when discrepancies emerge. Where a fact is contested or has changed recently, we flag it explicitly in the review rather than presenting one source as settled.
How to Use This Site
Start at the homepage comparison table — it ranks the ten casino operators we currently consider to represent the best UK market options across different player profiles. Click through to any individual operator's detailed review for the full editorial assessment. If you have a specific priority (fastest withdrawals, biggest welcome bonus, best live casino, lowest minimum deposit), use the silo-landing pages: our fast withdrawal casinos guide, our welcome bonuses page, our live casino guide, and our £5 minimum deposit casinos page all narrow the comparison to that specific criterion.
If you are new to UK online casinos or want a structural overview of the 2026 regulatory environment, start with our how to choose a casino guide. If you have concerns about gambling harm — yours or someone close to you — our responsible gambling guide and GamStop guide cover the available tools and support services, and no casino recommendation on this site should ever take precedence over player welfare.
Getting in Touch
For editorial feedback, correction requests, partnership enquiries or general questions, see our contact page. We aim to respond to substantive editorial queries within two working days and to correct factual errors within 48 hours of verification. Reader feedback has genuinely shaped the evolution of this site, and we welcome it.