⚡ White Label on a 194-address account
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👥 The three names Casino 77 genuinely shares a licence with
Each of the three has a page here, and each one shows a different thing the same licence allows.
🔑 Where casino77.com sits on the file
casino77.com appears once, marked White Label, on the longest domain table this project has read. White Label is a filing term rather than a marketing one: the name over the door belongs to a partner, while the permission itself, the money handling and the company that has to answer for both stay with ProgressPlay Limited. That is why the shopfront can look nothing like its account-mates and still be the same operation underneath.
The table is also very large. The counter above it reads 194 while the rows beneath total 193, and stripping out three addresses that appear twice leaves 190 genuinely distinct ones. Split by state, the rows run 20 Active in the ProgressPlay name, 104 White Label and 69 Inactive. Not one trading name is recorded anywhere on the file, so the addresses are the whole of the identity this operation keeps.
📌 What the file records
- Licensee: ProgressPlay Limited, head office given as Limassol, Cyprus
- Permissions: casino from 1 November 2014, real-event betting from 17 December 2018, bingo from 23 August 2024 - all Remote, all Active
- Trading names: none at all
- Addresses: a counter reading 194, a table of 193 rows, 190 distinct once repeats are stripped
- Premises: none, so an online-only operation
- Enforcement entries on this file: two, from May 2022 and May 2025
📖 The one shopfront in this family with a News tab
Of the four ProgressPlay casinos covered here, Casino 77 is the only one whose menu carries News. The tab opens a blog: beginner guides to roulette and blackjack dated April 2024, single-page write-ups of individual slots, and a run of game-provider entries added in March 2026. The rest of the menu is short - Home, Online Casino, Promotions, Join Now.
The wording of the tab it opens in makes the same pitch the menu does. It leads on being safe and lawful for British players rather than on a headline figure, which no other name in this family bothers to do. Casino 77 also uses a website design of its own, rather than either of the two templates shared across the rest of the licence.
🏢 Two countries on the paperwork, and an inbox at a third name
Scroll to the bottom of casino77.com and the licence paragraph names ProgressPlay Limited at a service address in St Julians, Malta, alongside a Malta Gaming Authority permission carrying an April 2013 date. The public file in Britain gives the head office as Limassol, Cyprus. Both are stated here as read, dated, with neither declared the winner - the operator page sets the pair out in full.
The support page promises help around the clock by chat, and gives an email address that belongs to neither the brand nor the licensee: it sits on instantgamesupport.com. The documents that matter live one level down again, on play.casino77.com, where the terms, the privacy notice, the deposit rules, the rewards page and the play-responsibly page are all served from - not from the shell that fronts them. The bingo lobby sits on the same counter, beside the casino tab, using a permission the licence has held since August 2024.
🔔 What one licensee actually means at the cashier
- The same identity checks run at Casino 77 and at every account-mate, because the same company runs them
- Deposits and withdrawals move through one payments stack, whichever shopfront took them
- A complaint escalated past the brand ends up with ProgressPlay Limited either way
- Self-exclusion is wider still: GAMSTOP sits above this licence as it sits above every British one, so excluding at one site closes them all
⚠ A warning, a condition and a million pounds
On 9 May 2025 the Gambling Commission imposed a £1,000,000 financial penalty on ProgressPlay Limited under section 121 of the Gambling Act, gave the company a formal warning under section 117(1)(a), and attached a condition under section 117(1)(b) requiring an independent third-party audit of its anti-money-laundering and social-responsibility policies within six months. The breaches ran to paragraphs 1 to 3 of licence condition 12.1.1 and to condition 12.1.2, which covers operators based abroad, and then, on customer interaction, to paragraphs 1, 4, 9 and 12 of social responsibility code provision 3.4.3. Two further code provisions were judged to have been inadequately considered. The failings ran from August 2021 to August 2024, and the licensee was recorded as having cooperated throughout and taken corrective steps.
The earlier entry is smaller and quieter. A payment of £175,718 was announced on 17 May 2022 and directed at the National Strategy to Reduce Gambling Harms, after failings on anti-money-laundering controls and on social responsibility. The announcement of the day put the size of the operation at 201 websites. It sits in the news archive rather than on the licence file, and nothing published explains why. Neither entry names casino77.com or any other single site: both attach to the licence itself, and all three permissions were Active when it was checked on 12 August 2026.
🔎 What is worth double-checking
- ✅ Safe: treating Dukes Casino, Hippozino and Supa Casino as true account-mates of Casino 77, since a single licensee is answerable for all four.
- ❌ Costly: reading White Label as a soft or partial link. It is the whole link - one licence, one cashier and one enforcement history, sitting behind four different signs.
🔗 Reading on
The rest of this licence - all 190 addresses, the partner names that never carried a British audience, the bingo wing added in 2024 and both enforcement entries in full - is set out on the operator page rather than repeated here. If the two entries colour how you read the licence, PlayOJO runs its promotions wager-free on a different licence altogether.
The whole account, address by address, with both enforcement entries in full