Lottomart is operated by Maple International Ventures Limited under UKGC account 51833 and Gibraltar RGL 109 & 110. There are no active genuine Lottomart sister sites — the operator runs only the Lottomart brand, and the historical sister BigMoneyScratch Casino is closed. UKGC alternatives are covered separately below.
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Independent — Maple International Ventures Limited (Gibraltar)
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| Detail | Info |
| Full Legal Name | Maple International Ventures Limited |
| Parent Company | Operator: Maple International Ventures Limited. No wider parent group is publicly disclosed by the operator or by Casino Guru’s review |
| Primary Licence(s) | UKGC operating licence account 51833 (per the UKGC public register); Gibraltar RGL 109 & 110 (per operator and Gibraltar Licensing Authority materials) |
| Active Casino / Gaming Brands | One — Lottomart only (per Casino Guru’s affiliate list and public network mappings) |
| Casino Guru Safety Index | 7.5/10 (“Above average”), per Casino Guru, checked April 2026 |
| Trustpilot Rating | Approximately 4.5/5 from approximately 11,000 reviews (“Excellent”), per Trustpilot’s Lottomart page checked April 2026 |
Maple International Ventures Limited is registered in Gibraltar with company number 115236 per the operator’s own About Us page, which lists a Suite 23 Portland House address; the UKGC and Gibraltar regulator records list a separate Europort licence address. The Gibraltar Companies House e-Registry requires login to confirm the corporate seat, so this guide does not reconcile the two addresses beyond noting both. The UKGC operating licence (account 51833) has been active since July 2018 per the UKGC public register; the Lottomart brand itself has been live for several years. The operator holds both the UKGC operating licence and Gibraltar Remote Gambling Licences 109 and 110. The estate is unusually compact: one casino brand, one operator, one cohesive product proposition combining slots, table games, scratch cards, lotto betting and bingo.
In market terms, Lottomart sits alongside other smaller UK-licensed estates rather than the large multi-brand groups behind Sky Vegas sister sites or casinos like Coral. Where those operators have spent decades layering multiple brands across casino, bingo, sportsbook and poker, Maple International Ventures has chosen a single concentrated product. That is a deliberate strategic choice; it is not the result of recent consolidation.
The breadth of game types inside the single brand (slots, lotto, bingo, scratch cards, casino, live dealer) gives Lottomart a wider product surface than many multi-brand UKGC networks of similar scale. The trade-off is that there is no within-network alternative to switch to if Lottomart’s bonus terms or payment options do not suit a given player. That is where the comparison to sites like Virgin Games and other sites like Lottomart starts to matter.
The accurate answer is the short one: there are no active Maple-operated sister brands. Two independent network-mapping sources confirm this directly: mr-gamble.com lists one Maple brand (Lottomart), and sistersite.co.uk says Lottomart has no sister sites and lists alternatives only. A third source, sistersitesguide.co.uk, frames Lottomart’s three domains (.com, .co.uk, .app) as “three active sister sites” — that framing is divergent from the others because it is domain-level rather than brand-level, and the UKGC public register currently shows lottomart.app as inactive, so this third source is not a reliable corroboration and is not relied on here.
Casino Guru’s Lottomart review does flag a “related to 1 different casino” signal, but the fetched Lottomart page does not name which casino that is. The historic candidate sometimes cited in third-party network articles is BigMoneyScratch Casino, which is closed and which Casino Guru’s own BigMoneyScratch entry attributes to a different affiliate group (Spinz Gaming Limited and Aspire Global International Ltd), not to Maple. So a related-casino signal exists, the named link is not surfaced on Casino Guru’s Lottomart page, and the obvious historic candidate cannot be confirmed as a Maple sister either way.
External UKGC alternatives — which are not sister sites — are covered separately below. They sit under different UKGC operators.

Sky Bingo is one of the closest editorial alternatives to Lottomart for players who want a bingo-and-game-card-led product on a UKGC licence. It is operated by Bonne Terre Gaming Limited under the wider Sky gaming estate, so the licence trail and dispute pathway differ from Lottomart’s, but the product mix is genuinely comparable: bingo rooms, instant-win games, slots and a unified UK player journey. A dedicated Sky Bingo review walks through the licence trail and product specifics in more detail.
Where Sky Bingo wins is community scale. Sky’s bingo rooms have been running for years and the chat communities are deeper than most of the smaller UK bingo brands. Where Lottomart wins is that scratch cards, lotto betting and casino sit on a single account; Sky Bingo separates these by product across the Sky estate. A Lottomart user choosing Sky Bingo trades single-account convenience for room depth.
Welcome offers move with the campaign cycle and Sky’s bingo terms have historically used wagering and ticket-based mechanics rather than the 50x cash-bonus wagering that the live Lottomart promotions page has applied to its slot welcome offer. Live terms at either operator should be treated as authoritative ahead of any third-party summary, and bonus eligibility against specific payment methods is a recurring caveat at Sky.
Banking is broader at Sky than at Lottomart but has narrowed in 2026 — Sky support says PayPal and Google Pay are no longer accepted across Sky Betting and Gaming brands. Lottomart’s cashier list (Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, bank transfer) is genuinely narrower than typical UK casinos, so the banking comparison depends on which methods each player actually uses.
The honest drawback is dispute scale. Sky’s network has substantial public complaint volume even though it carries a 9.8 Casino Guru Safety Index; player frustration there is concentrated on returns and game performance rather than verification.
| Metric | Details |
| Site Identity | Bonne Terre Gaming Limited bingo product, UKGC 65519 |
| What Sets It Apart | Long-running bingo rooms with deep chat communities |
| Game Selection | Bingo rooms, slots, instant-win games |
| Best Bonus Feature | Ticket-based and deposit-led bingo offers |
| Honest Drawback | Casino, scratch cards and lotto betting are split across separate Sky brands |
| Ideal Player | Lottomart users who specifically want the deepest UK bingo community |

Tombola Arcade is the casino-and-instant-win arm of the long-running Tombola UK bingo brand. It runs on Tombola’s UKGC licence and gives Lottomart users a plausible alternative for instant-win and lower-volatility play that pulls from a different product team’s design philosophy. A side-by-side Tombola Arcade review covers the in-house title list and welcome mechanics.
The product fit is a Lottomart user who likes the scratch-card and lower-stakes feel and wants something that is recognisably UK-built rather than a generic third-party-supplier slot lobby. Tombola Arcade’s titles tend to be exclusive, designed in-house with shorter spin times and slightly different volatility curves to typical mainstream slot suppliers.
Welcome offers are usually specific to bingo or arcade rather than blanket casino bonuses; ticket-led structures and free-game credits are common. That is a different shape to Lottomart’s 100% match up to £100 with 50x wagering, and the practical value depends on whether a player prefers cash bonuses with wagering or play-credits without.
Banking at Tombola is generally broader than at Lottomart and has historically supported more e-wallet routes, though the live cashier should always be checked rather than relying on third-party summaries.
The honest drawback is library variety. Tombola Arcade is intentionally narrower than Lottomart’s 68-provider library; players who want jackpot slots from a wide range of studios will find Lottomart broader.
| Metric | Details |
| Site Identity | UKGC instant-win and arcade product from the Tombola group |
| What Sets It Apart | In-house exclusive titles with short spin times |
| Game Selection | Arcade, slots, bingo crossover |
| Best Bonus Feature | Ticket and play-credit-led offers |
| Honest Drawback | Narrower library than Lottomart’s 68-provider catalogue |
| Ideal Player | Lottomart users who like the lower-stakes feel and want exclusive UK-built titles |

Pink Casino is a UKGC-licensed mainstream casino operated by LeoVegas Gaming PLC under UKGC account 39198 (per the UKGC public register), offering a broader payment cashier and a more typical casino-first product than Lottomart. It is profiled here as an external alternative because Lottomart users running into the operator’s payment-method narrowness or the documented 50x bonus wagering may find Pink Casino’s structure easier to navigate. A dedicated Pink Casino review details the bonus terms and provider mix.
The audience fit is a casino-first player who wants slots, live dealer and table coverage on a UKGC licence with a wider cashier than Lottomart’s four-method list. Pink Casino’s published deposit-and-withdrawal methods (per pinkcasino.co.uk’s own payments page) include PayPal, Bank transfer / Instant Transfer, Apple Pay, Visa and Mastercard, which is broader than Lottomart’s four-method list, although Skrill and Neteller are not currently listed at Pink either.
Welcome offers at Pink are campaign-led, and live operator promotions pages should be treated as authoritative for current wagering structures at either casino.
Game library overlaps significantly because both casinos draw from the same major UK suppliers — Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Microgaming and others. The real differences are payments, bonus mechanics and overall lobby tone rather than which slots are available.
The honest drawback is that Pink Casino does not carry Lottomart’s lotto-betting and scratch-card cross-product breadth. A Lottomart user who values those should not assume Pink Casino replaces them.
| Metric | Details |
| Site Identity | UKGC mainstream casino alternative with broader cashier |
| What Sets It Apart | Wider payment-method support than Lottomart |
| Game Selection | Slots, live dealer, table games from major UK suppliers |
| Best Bonus Feature | Lower wagering structures than Lottomart’s 50x welcome |
| Honest Drawback | No lotto betting or scratch cards at Lottomart’s level |
| Ideal Player | Casino-first Lottomart users frustrated by the limited cashier |
Lottomart’s situation is unusual: there are no active sister sites to compare against within the operator group. The closest historical comparison was BigMoneyScratch Casino — same affiliate, now closed — and that closure means there is no within-network alternative for a Lottomart player who does not like the 50x bonus wagering, the four-method cashier or the £500 max cash-out from welcome bonus play.
The practical implication is that “Lottomart sister sites” is really a question about external alternatives. The strongest alternatives are UKGC-licensed sites that overlap with Lottomart’s product mix: Sky Bingo for bingo room depth, Tombola Arcade for instant-win and exclusive UK titles, and Pink Casino for casino-first players who want a broader cashier. Each of these sits under a different UKGC operator, with a different complaint history and a different dispute pathway.
Where Lottomart genuinely wins against any single alternative is the product spread inside one account. Casino slots, live dealer, scratch cards, lotto betting and bingo are all available without cross-brand login. Where Lottomart loses is payment breadth (the four-method cashier is a real product limitation) and the steepness of the welcome bonus’s 50x wagering attached to a £500 max cash-out cap.
A reader looking for sites like Lottomart with similar product breadth at a different UKGC operator will not find an exact match. The closest cross-product UKGC casinos sit under larger groups like Sky and Coral, and those carry their own trade-offs around brand-segmented products and historical regulatory action. A short Virgin Bet review is useful as an additional UK comparison point because the cross-product mix there is closer to Lottomart’s than most casino-only operators.
The headline 2026-relevant development is regulatory rather than commercial. In September 2025, Maple International Ventures Limited reached a £360,000 settlement with the UK Gambling Commission following an investigation that found anti-money-laundering and social-responsibility failures across varying periods between June 2023 and October 2024, with social-responsibility failings noted between May and October 2024 (per the UKGC public regulatory record and the operator-specific public statement).
The findings, as published in the UKGC settlement notice: AML controls had gaps around organised-crime and mule-account risk, with one customer reportedly able to evade duplicate-account detection by switching the order of their first and last names. Social-responsibility monitoring was found to be ineffective at flagging gambling binges, sudden activity spikes and high-stakes betting following big wins. Maple cooperated with the investigation, implemented an action plan, and the settlement amount was directed toward socially responsible initiatives.
For a Lottomart-focused article, this matters editorially because the sanction sits on the only active brand in the network. There is no parallel sister site to compare against; the regulatory record is the Lottomart record.
No further verified UKGC sanction against Maple International Ventures has been published in 2026 to date. The publicly logged complaint volume on Casino Guru remains low (3 complaints, all closed per Casino Guru’s complaint board) and the Trustpilot signal of approximately 4.5 from approximately 11,000 reviews (per Trustpilot, checked April 2026) is genuinely strong.
Per Casino Guru’s documented method list for Lottomart (checked April 2026):
| Payment Method | Status on Lottomart | Source |
| Visa | Listed | Casino Guru’s Lottomart payment-method list |
| Mastercard | Listed | Casino Guru’s Lottomart payment-method list |
| Maestro | Listed | Casino Guru’s Lottomart payment-method list |
| Bank transfer | Listed | Casino Guru’s Lottomart payment-method list |
| PayPal | Not listed | Absent from Casino Guru’s documented method list |
| Skrill / Neteller | Not listed | Absent from Casino Guru’s documented method list |
| Apple Pay / Google Pay | Not listed | Absent from Casino Guru’s documented method list |
Specific minimum deposit, maximum deposit and withdrawal-time figures vary by method and account status, and are not consistently surfaced in Casino Guru’s summary. Players should treat the live Lottomart cashier as the authoritative source for current minimums, limits and processing times before depositing.
Casino Guru flags Lottomart’s payment method choice as “limited” — the four-method cashier (Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, bank transfer) is genuinely narrower than typical UK casino estates that support PayPal, Pay by Bank and Apple Pay alongside cards. That is a real product gap, especially for players who default to e-wallets.
The cleanest practical route is a verified card pair: deposit and withdraw on the same Visa or Mastercard, complete UKGC-required verification at registration rather than at first cash-out, and avoid third-party payment methods entirely. The three documented Casino Guru complaints all involved verification friction or third-party-method disputes during withdrawals — completing KYC up front is the most effective hedge against that pattern. Independent benchmarking through the wagerpals withdrawal speeds test is the cleanest external reference for what realistic UK cashier timelines look like.
There is also a daily win cap of €250,000 to be aware of for higher-stakes players. Most users will not hit it, but it is the kind of operator-level limit that should be on a high-roller’s planning list before the first major deposit.
| Site | Top Providers | Approx. Game Count | Live Dealer Available | Main Product Focus |
| Lottomart | NetEnt, Microgaming, Pragmatic Play, Play’n GO, Yggdrasil; 68 providers per Casino Guru | “3,500+ games” claimed by one source; medium-sized per Casino Guru | Yes — shows, baccarat, bingo, blackjack, dice, poker, roulette | Slots + lotto betting + bingo + scratch cards on one account |
| Sky Bingo (alternative) | UK bingo and slot suppliers | Bingo-led plus mainstream slot crossover | Some live casino crossover | Bingo rooms with chat communities |
| Tombola Arcade (alternative) | In-house Tombola titles plus selected partners | Narrower than Lottomart by design | Limited live coverage | Exclusive instant-win and arcade titles |
| Pink Casino (alternative) | Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Microgaming | Broader mainstream casino library | Yes | Casino-first UKGC product |
Casino Guru classifies Lottomart as medium-sized (a classification Casino Guru bases on its own size estimate of the operator, not on provider count). Lottomart lists 68 providers on its Casino Guru entry, which is bigger than many single-brand operators of comparable age but not as deep as the largest UK casino estates. Headline content includes mainstream slot suppliers (Pragmatic Play, NetEnt, Microgaming, Play’n GO), live dealer suites, and scratch-card and instant-win exclusives that support the operator’s Lottomart-branded scratch product. Public game-count totals vary by source, and one third-party site claims 3,500+ games — that figure is unverified against Casino Guru’s database and should be treated cautiously.
Compared with much larger UKGC casinos like 888 Casino — see the wagerpals 888 Casino review for catalogue scale context — Lottomart’s library is narrower in raw provider count but compensates with the lotto-betting and scratch-card crossover that no mainstream casino-only competitor matches on a single account.
Live dealer coverage at Lottomart is credible and broad: Casino Guru lists live shows, live baccarat, live bingo, live blackjack, live dice, live poker and live roulette. The provider mix is mainstream UK studios. Players who want deep tier-one live-casino access will find as much depth here as at most medium-sized UKGC alternatives.
Mobile coverage at Lottomart includes both browser play and dedicated iOS and Android apps that the operator promotes from its own pages. The mobile cashier and lobby are functional for daily play. The more material mobile-payments gap is that Apple Pay and Google Pay are not part of the documented cashier per Casino Guru’s payment-method list, regardless of whether a player is on the browser or the native app.
Loyalty is product-specific and points-based. The Lottomart points programme allows accumulation across casino play and lotto-ticket purchases on the same account, which is a structural advantage over multi-brand UKGC operators that segment loyalty by product. Players who actively rotate between slots and lottery should treat the unified loyalty wallet as a real feature rather than marketing.
Lottomart holds UKGC operating licence 51833 and Gibraltar Remote Gambling Licences 109 and 110. The casino is registered with the UK national self-exclusion scheme by virtue of its UKGC licence. Customer-fund segregation, ADR access through the UKGC’s listed providers, KYC and AML procedures, and the wider UKGC technical and social-responsibility framework all apply.
| Site | Licence Body | Licence / Account No. | Self-Exclusion Registered | RNG / Testing Signal |
| Lottomart | UKGC + Gibraltar | UKGC account 51833; Gibraltar RGL 109 & 110 | GamStop | Casino Guru’s Gamecheck review reports no fake games found at Lottomart |
| Sky Bingo (alt.) | UKGC + Gibraltar | UKGC account 65519 | GamStop | Casino Guru lists “no fake games found” in its Gamecheck review of related Sky brand |
| Tombola Arcade (alt.) | UKGC | Tombola (International) Plc, UKGC account 38613 | GamStop | UKGC standard testing applies |
| Pink Casino (alt.) | UKGC | LeoVegas Gaming PLC, UKGC account 39198 | GamStop | UKGC standard testing applies |
The most consequential safety event in the Lottomart record is the September 2025 UKGC settlement of £360,000 against Maple International Ventures Limited, per the UKGC public regulatory record. The breaches identified in the investigation covered varying periods between June 2023 and October 2024 — AML risk assessment (organised-crime and mule-account detection), duplicate-account controls (a name-order workaround was reportedly possible), and social-responsibility monitoring failings (gambling binges, sudden spikes, high-stakes activity following wins) noted between May and October 2024. The settlement amount was paid toward socially responsible initiatives and an action plan was implemented per the UKGC notice. The wider UK regulatory backdrop applies equally to all UKGC casinos including Lottomart: the £5 / £2 online slot stake limits introduced for slots specifically, and the UKGC LCCP Social Responsibility Code 5.1.1 wagering cap of 10x where it applies (effective from 19 January 2026).
The ADR pathway through the UKGC’s listed providers is the relevant route for any player whose dispute cannot be resolved through Lottomart’s own complaints procedure. The wider regulatory frame is published on the UK Gambling Commission public register, and the £360k settlement is on the public record.
Player sentiment for Lottomart points in different directions and an honest read needs to hold them together: very strong on Trustpilot (approximately 4.5/5 from approximately 11,000 reviews per Trustpilot, checked April 2026), low formal complaint count on Casino Guru (3 closed, all rejected per Casino Guru), and a substantive UKGC settlement on the operator’s record per the UKGC public register.
| Source | What Players Praise | What Players Criticise |
| Trustpilot (~4.5 from ~11,000 reviews, “Excellent”, per Trustpilot, April 2026) | Fast payouts, scratch-card and lottery selection, rewarding loyalty programme, responsive customer service | Occasional verification delays during withdrawal |
| Reddit / Forums | No reliable high-volume Reddit pattern specific to Lottomart was verified in this pass | Public complaint signal is concentrated on Trustpilot rather than Reddit |
| Casino Guru (Safety Index 7.5/10, 3 complaints, all rejected) | T&Cs assessed as “mostly fair”; no relevant complaints found | Limited payment methods (4), daily win cap of €250,000, restricted bonus play wagering rules |
| Casinomeister | No current rogue or warned classification verified | No public Casinomeister advisory should be claimed without a current source |
The Trustpilot picture is genuinely positive on payout speed and customer service. The Casino Guru picture is small-volume but the few complaints all concern verification and source-of-funds friction during sizeable withdrawals — a pattern consistent with the AML failings the UKGC found during 2023–2024. Whether that pattern has improved post-settlement is the question that matters most for a 2026 reader.
The live Lottomart promotions page (checked April 2026) currently leads with Prize Wheel and Scratch Card-style welcome mechanics rather than a flat cash-match welcome bonus. The Prize Wheel mechanic is the offer most readers will see first when they reach the promotions page, and free spins from that mechanic have historically been credited as cash with no wagering attached.
Third-party summaries of Lottomart’s welcome offer have separately described two cash-match variants — a 100% match up to £100 with 50x wagering, and a 100% match up to £200 plus 100 free spins on Big Bass Bonanza with 50x wagering and a 7-day expiry, with a £5 maximum bet during wagering and a £500 maximum cash-out from welcome bonus play. Those figures are not currently surfaced on the live promotions page in the form they describe; readers should not assume the third-party numbers reflect what is on offer to a new account today.
The live Lottomart promotions page should be treated as the source of truth before opting in to any welcome offer. UKGC LCCP Social Responsibility Code 5.1.1 caps wagering requirements at 10x where it applies, with that cap effective from 19 January 2026. A live UK welcome offer at 50x where the cap applies would not be compliant under the current framework — so a 50x figure showing on the live promotions page should be treated as a reason to step back and read the full bonus T&Cs in full, not as a routine campaign caveat. Players who specifically want low-wagering casinos should compare alternatives on that one criterion.
Direct sister-site comparisons cannot be made because there are no active sister sites. UKGC welcome offers at unrelated alternatives such as Pink Casino and 888 Casino vary by campaign cycle, and live operator pages should be checked rather than third-party summary numbers in every case.
The first verified gap is payment breadth. Four documented payment methods (Visa, Mastercard, Maestro, bank transfer) is genuinely narrower than typical UK casinos. PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Pay by Bank are all absent from Casino Guru’s documented method list.
The second gap concerns welcome bonus clarity. Third-party summaries describe 50x cash-match terms; the live promotions page (checked April 2026) leads with Prize Wheel and Scratch Card mechanics. Readers should verify live terms on the operator’s own page rather than rely on third-party summary numbers. A short refresher on understanding wagering requirements is useful before deciding whether the headline percentage outweighs the ceiling.
The third gap is the daily win cap of €250,000. Most players will never approach it, but it is a real operator-level constraint for higher-stakes users.
The fourth gap is the AML and social-responsibility findings from the 2023–2024 investigation that resulted in the September 2025 UKGC settlement. Maple has implemented an action plan, but readers planning sustained play should treat verification, source-of-funds documentation and player-monitoring interactions as more visible at Lottomart than at some peers.
The fifth gap is the absence of any active sister site. Two independent network-mapping sources (mr-gamble.com and sistersite.co.uk) confirm Maple operates only the Lottomart brand in 2026; a third source, sistersitesguide.co.uk, treats Lottomart’s three domains as “sister sites” but that framing is divergent from the others and from the UKGC public register, which currently shows lottomart.app as inactive. BigMoneyScratch Casino, the closest third-party-cited candidate brand, is closed and is attributed by Casino Guru’s own entry to a different affiliate group. The entire active estate is therefore one brand. Players who prefer multi-brand redundancy have to leave the operator entirely, which is why a “Lottomart sister sites” question is structurally an external-alternatives question.
For bingo room depth on a UKGC licence, Sky Bingo is the strongest alternative — long-running rooms, established chat communities and the wider Sky gaming environment behind it.
For exclusive in-house arcade and instant-win titles, Tombola Arcade is the closest editorial fit. The library is intentionally narrower than Lottomart’s 68-provider catalogue but the games are different in feel.
For casino-first players frustrated by Lottomart’s four-method cashier, Pink Casino is the cleanest UKGC alternative — broader payments, lower welcome wagering, similar mainstream supplier mix.
For sheer game-library scale on a UKGC licence, a larger Lottomart alternative like 888 Casino offers a bigger raw catalogue, but at the cost of the lotto-betting and scratch-card cross-product breadth that makes Lottomart distinctive.
For players who want to stay UKGC-only but explore a different operator entirely, a strong Lottomart alternative comes from the broader UKGC casino estate; the wagerpals casino sister sites overview is the cleanest navigation point. There is no within-network choice that escapes the single-brand structural limitation.
Lottomart has no active sister sites. Maple International Ventures Limited operates only the Lottomart brand under UKGC operating licence account 51833 and Gibraltar RGL 109 & 110 (per the UKGC public register and the operator’s own materials). BigMoneyScratch Casino, sometimes mentioned in third-party network articles as a Lottomart sister, is closed and is attributed by Casino Guru’s own BigMoneyScratch entry to a different affiliate group (Spinz Gaming Limited / Aspire Global International Ltd) rather than to Maple. The sister sites of Lottomart question is structurally a question about external UKGC alternatives.
Lottomart itself is a credible UKGC casino on most measures: a 7.5 Casino Guru Safety Index, approximately 4.5 on Trustpilot from approximately 11,000 reviews (per Trustpilot, April 2026), a 68-provider library (per Casino Guru), a unified slots-plus-lotto-plus-bingo-plus-scratch-card product on one account, and credible live dealer coverage. The drawbacks are real and on the public record: a four-method cashier per Casino Guru, a 50x welcome wagering figure in third-party summaries that sits above current UKGC norms, a daily win cap, and the September 2025 £360,000 UKGC settlement over AML and social-responsibility failures across 2023–2024.
The strongest external alternatives are Sky Bingo for bingo communities, Tombola Arcade for in-house arcade titles, Pink Casino for a broader cashier and lower wagering, and 888 Casino for raw catalogue scale. Practical advice before depositing at Lottomart: complete KYC verification immediately after registration with passport-quality documents, deposit and request a small first withdrawal early to test the cashier on real money, screenshot the live promotions page including any restricted-slot list before opting in to a bonus, and prefer card-pair deposits to anything that could be flagged as a third-party method.
Olivia tracks UK casino sister-site networks for WagerPals — mapping which brands share licences, parent companies, and player-protection terms. She works from public licence registers and operator filings, with a particular eye for offshore/UKGC ownership splits.