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Account Number: 39326
Skill On Net Limited operates 57 online gambling sites in the UK. Their gambling sites include jackpotstar.com, www.zebrawins.com, www.clemensspillehal.com and 54 more.
This company is an online gambling operator active in the British remote gambling market, primarily offering casino-style games. It holds a UK Gambling Commission operating licence and is authorised to provide remote gambling services to customers in Great Britain. The business forms part of a wider group of companies that began operating online gambling platforms in the mid‑2000s.
The operator is associated with a group that originated in Malta in 2005, initially providing software for online backgammon before focusing on online casino entertainment. Over time, the group expanded into multiple regulated markets and began supplying white‑label casino platforms as well as operating its own consumer‑facing brands. Within Great Britain, this licensed entity is responsible for offering gambling under a range of trading names. Many of these brands are marketed as being related or “sister” casinos, which is why search terms such as “skill on net sister sites” are commonly associated with this operator. The group operates several skill on net casinos, including skill on net ltd casinos, providing a diverse gaming experience, including a variety of skillonnet casino options that appeal to different player preferences.
The wider group operates as both a business‑to‑business platform provider and a business‑to‑consumer operator, supplying casino technology and content to third parties while also running its own branded sites. Public information indicates that the group holds additional licences in other jurisdictions, including the Malta Gaming Authority and certain European national regulators, but those non‑UK authorisations are separate from the UK Gambling Commission licence held by this company.
This operator holds a UK Gambling Commission operating licence for remote gambling. The licence authorises it to offer remote casino products to customers in Great Britain via websites and mobile applications, under the trading names listed on the Gambling Commission public register.
The operating licence permits the company to make gambling facilities available online, including slots and other casino games, and to transact with British customers subject to the Commission’s Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice. The licence status is recorded as active on the Gambling Commission public register.
The trading names attached to this licence cover a portfolio of online casinos that share common ownership and infrastructure. These brands are often treated in marketing and comparison materials as “skill on net sister sites”, reflecting that they are operated under the same UK operating licence and back‑office systems. The skill on net casinos are known for their extensive game offerings and user-friendly interfaces, making them popular among players seeking a variety of gaming options. Players can explore various skillonnet casinos that provide unique themes and gaming experiences. The skillonnet ltd brand is particularly noted for its innovative gaming solutions and player engagement strategies.
There is no public information on this licence being surrendered, revoked, or transferred to another company. Any changes to the scope of activities, trading names, or licence conditions are recorded by the Gambling Commission and applied to the licence as required.
On 3 March 2022, the Gambling Commission announced regulatory action against this operator following an investigation into its activities. The investigation identified failures in relation to social responsibility and anti‑money laundering requirements under the Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice.
As a result of the findings, the company agreed to pay a total of £305,150. This sum consisted of a payment in lieu of a financial penalty, which was directed to socially responsible causes, and the divestment of any financial gain identified by the Commission as arising from the breaches. The operator also agreed to cover the Commission’s investigation costs.
The regulatory statement set out examples of the failings, including deficiencies in customer interaction and in the implementation of anti‑money laundering controls. Following the investigation, the operator remained licensed, with the Commission noting that remedial steps had been taken to address the issues identified. The licence currently remains active on the public register, allowing the operator to continue offering services through its skill on net casino brands.
Skill On Net Limited
39326
Anapafseos1, Limassol
3096
Cyprus
Skill On Net Limited was found to have serious shortcomings in their safer gambling and anti-money laundering processes between January 2021 and December 2022. As a result, they agreed to pay a total of £305,150, which includes a fine and costs, and must undergo an independent audit of their policies within the next year. This action won't affect your ability to play, but it's a reminder for players to stay aware of their accounts and gambling habits.
This investigation followed the commencement of a section 116 regulatory review of Skill on Net Limited (the Licensee). The regulatory review found failings in the Licensee’s processes which were aimed at safer gambling and preventing Money Laundering (ML). Between the period of January 2021 and December 2022, the Licensee failed to comply with the following Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP): paragraphs 1,2 and 3 of licence condition 12.1.1 requiring compliance with the prevention of money laundering and terrorist financinglicence condition 12.1.2 requiring operators based in foreign jurisdictions to comply with the Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information of the Payer) Regulations 2017paragraphs 1a, b and 2 of social responsibility code provision (SRCP) 3.4.1 requiring licensees to interact with customers in a way which minimises the risk of customers experiencing harms associated with gambling, and to take into account the Commission’s guidance on customer interactionfailed to adhere to Ordinary code provision (OCP) 2.1.1 - Anti-Money Laundering guidance Taking into account remedial action taken by the Licensee and in line with our Statement of principles for licensing and regulation, the Licensee will voluntarily make a payment in lieu of a financial penalty of £305,150, which includes a £105,650 divestment, and agreement to conduct an independent third-party audit as regards the effective implementation of the Licensee’s AML and safer gambling policies, procedures and controls within 12 months of the conclusion of the Licence Review. More information about this case can be found on our website: Skill On Net Limited Public Statement (gamblingcommission.gov.uk)
Rulings from advertising standards authorities regarding this operator's advertising practices.
In plain English: The advertisement for PlayOJO promoted a "Hot or Cold" feature that claimed to show players which games were currently paying out more or less, suggesting that this information could help them choose better bets. However, the problem was that the ads misleadingly implied this feature could predict future wins, which could lead to players making risky decisions based on false hopes. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) upheld complaints about the ads and ordered Skill on Net Ltd to stop using them in their current form. For players, this means they should be cautious and not rely on such features to guarantee success, as the games are ultimately based on chance.