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Casinex has gone through a bit of an identity shift. The brand name still points to an online casino-style site, but recent information suggests it has been rebranded to focus heavily on sports betting for African markets under the AfricaSports label. For UK players, though, the key point is that Casinex is (or was) one of the many white-label casinos run by ProgressPlay Limited, operating under a UK Gambling Commission licence and offering a familiar mix of slots, tables and live games.
The site is structured as a casino rather than a bingo-first room, despite some directories tagging it as “bingo”. It runs on the standard ProgressPlay platform, which you’ll recognise if you’ve played at other UK white-label casinos: lots of software providers, browser-based play, and a fairly generic layout. There’s no public transfer history of ownership or operator changes beyond the reported rebrand angle, and reviews and player comments mainly date from around 2022–2025, with some sites now listing Casinex as “closed” while others still treat it as active.
If you’ve used any ProgressPlay-run casino, you’ll have a good idea what to expect from Casinex. The lobby is built around a large slot collection, backed up by table games and live dealer titles, with some sources now noting an added sports betting product under the rebranded AfricaSports umbrella for non-UK markets.
The slot offering is the main draw. Casinex has been reported as carrying several thousand slot titles, with games from a long list of studios including smaller names such as 1x2gaming and 2 By 2 Gaming, plus many of the usual mid-tier providers you see on ProgressPlay sites. You’ll typically find:
Search and filtering are usually decent but basic: you can browse by provider or game type, but don’t expect the slick tagging and custom categories you’d see at top-tier UK-only brands.
On the RNG table side, Casinex offers the standard casino staples:
These are functional rather than flashy – good enough if you like to grind a bit of blackjack or roulette between slots, but not the deepest selection on the market.
Like most ProgressPlay brands, Casinex plugs into third-party live casino providers. That usually means:
Table quality and streaming are generally solid, as they’re handled by the big live studios rather than by Casinex itself. If you’re used to Evolution or similar, the experience will feel familiar.
Recent reports say that Casinex has been folded into a broader AfricaSports-branded sportsbook for African markets, combining casino with sports betting and localised payment methods. That side of the operation is not really aimed at UK players, and availability from the UK may be limited or redirected.
Despite some directories labelling the site as “bingo”, there’s no strong evidence that Casinex specialises in traditional online bingo rooms in the same way as dedicated UK bingo brands. If bingo is present at all, it’s likely a small add-on rather than the main focus.
Casinex runs entirely in the browser with no dedicated app required. The mobile site is responsive and mirrors the desktop layout in a stripped-down form. In practice, that means:
If you’re used to slick, app-based UK brands, Casinex feels more generic, but it does the job for casual mobile play.
Casinex uses the standard ProgressPlay cashier setup, which typically includes a mix of cards, e-wallets and alternative methods. While the exact list can change, UK players can usually expect:
Player reviews highlight a couple of important points around payments and withdrawals:
In terms of speed, ProgressPlay brands are usually mid-range: not instant, but not the slowest on the UK market. Expect a short pending period plus processing time depending on your chosen method, and faster payouts if your account is fully verified and you’re not triggering any unusual checks.
Casinex is operated by ProgressPlay under a UK Gambling Commission operating licence, which means it has to follow UK rules on fair play, segregation of player funds and responsible gambling. The site uses SSL encryption to protect data and offers the usual safer gambling tools – deposit limits, time-outs, reality checks and self-exclusion – via your account settings or support.
Whether Casinex is worth your time really depends on what you’re after and whether the brand is still actively targeting the UK when you visit.
On the plus side, you get:
On the downside:
If you’re a UK player who likes trying lots of different slots and doesn’t mind a template-style casino, Casinex can be serviceable – but it’s not a standout choice in a crowded UK market. It’s especially important here to read the terms around withdrawals and verification before you deposit, and if you prefer ultra-clear rules, fast payouts and a strong UK-facing identity, there are more transparent, UK-centric alternatives worth considering first.
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