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Foxy Bingo shares UKGC account 54743 with Foxy Games, Gala Bingo, Coral, Party Casino, Gala Spins, Ladbrokes, sports.sbet.com, Gala Casino, bwin, Party Poker, Sportingbet and Gamebookers, all filed by LC International Limited of Gibraltar. One thing about this brand is not like the others on the account: foxybingo.com is filed against two licensees, not one. It is Active here and Inactive on account 39028, which belongs to 888 UK Limited.

What each sister offers beside Foxy Bingo

Everything in the six cards below answers to the same account number as this brand, 54743, and to the same licence, 054743-R-330863-014. That fixes the licensee, the six remote permissions – remote here meaning all six are conducted online – and the complaints route in place for all of them. What it does not fix is the product, and the differences below were read on 9 August 2026.

Foxy Games

foxygames.com – Active

  • Enter this address and no separate site answers. The visitor is handed to the games section of foxybingo.com, although the page that opens there still carries the Foxy Games name in its title.
  • The Gambling Commission has not moved with it: the address stays Active in its own right, and foxy games stays Active in the trading-names table beside foxy bingo.
  • Search the Gambling Commission for this address and one account comes back. Search for the bingo address and two do, which is the oddity the next section is about.

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Gala Bingo

galabingo.com – Active

  • The other bingo brand on this licence, and the small print on both sites puts the Friday evening session on one shared network with an identical cap on tickets.
  • It hides slots, roulette and blackjack in a sub-menu under the main bar. This site puts the same sections straight into the top row instead.
  • Its footer runs twenty links across two columns, with app-store badges beside them. Compare that with what sits at the bottom of this page.

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Party Casino

partycasino.com – Active

  • The one live address on the account carrying a casino with no bingo room and no sportsbook wrapped around it.
  • Count the name families and the Party one sits in the middle: Gala runs five names against three addresses, Foxy runs two against two, Party runs three names against three addresses of which one is filed Inactive.
  • No page of its own here yet, so the licence file is where the rest of its row is written out.

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Coral

coral.co.uk – Active

  • Its registration finishes on a button reading Create my account, which is word for word what the button on this site says. The Ladbrokes one reads Create your account.
  • Bingo has a section of its own in the Coral top navigation, so moving across does not mean giving up the game.
  • Rewards work differently on each: a scheme plus a free daily shaker there, a perks programme plus a currency called Foxy Dollars here.

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Sportingbet

sportingbet.com – Active

  • The Gambling Commission breaks the brand in half and files it as sporting bet. Gamebookers gets the same treatment as game bookers. Nothing else on the account is split that way.
  • It is the furthest thing from a bingo room the licence carries, which makes it the plainest measure of how wide one account number can stretch.
  • A second live address travels with it, and that address holds no trading name of its own.

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Gala Spins

galaspins.com – Active

  • The mirror image of Foxy Games. It is filed Active, and typing it in opens a section of a sibling site rather than anything of its own.
  • Two of the thirteen live addresses on this licence therefore lead a visitor somewhere else on the same licence.
  • One difference between the pair: the page Foxy Games lands on still calls itself Foxy Games, and the page this one lands on does not call itself Gala Spins.

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Seven of the thirteen live addresses are now accounted for, counting foxybingo.com itself. What is left in that column reads ladbrokes.com, partypoker.com, galacasino.com, bwin.com, gamebookers.com and sports.sbet.com. The account also files two addresses that nobody is trading under, both Inactive: www.partysports.com, and cheekybingo.com, which turns up again further down this page.

The short version of the judgement is that this group offers a Foxy player exactly one real alternative and a lot of scenery. Gala Bingo is the alternative, and the two are close enough that some of the same prize pools are shared between them. Party Casino and Gala Casino swap the bingo for tables. Coral and Ladbrokes swap it for a betting slip with a shop behind it. Everything else on the account is a sportsbook.

Material that belongs to the licence rather than to the brand – the whole domain table with statuses, the permission dates, self-exclusion coverage and the two settlement packages set out in full – is on the Entain licence file, and this page leaves it there.

Where foxybingo.com sits in the domain table

Most brand checks end with a single result. Put foxybingo.com into the Gambling Commission business search and two accounts come back instead, which makes this the exception on an otherwise tidy licence.

The first is LC International Limited on 54743, where the address is Active and the trading name foxy bingo is Active beside it. The second is 888 UK Limited on 39028, filing a Gibraltar address at Europort, where foxybingo.com is Inactive. Opening the 39028 domain table rather than trusting the search result is what settles it, and the table is worth looking at for its own sake: 90 addresses in total, 16 of them Active and 74 Inactive, and the Inactive column is a long list of bingo names that have stopped trading. foxycasino.com and two bingosys.net addresses carrying the Foxy name sit in it. So does cheekybingo.com, which is also filed Inactive on the Entain account – the same address recorded as dormant twice, on two different licences.

The whole of 39028 answers to one trading name, and that name is 888.

What was looked up What came back on 9 August 2026
foxybingo.com, searched as an address Two accounts, 54743 and 39028
Status on 54743 Active, one of thirteen live addresses
Status on 39028 Inactive, one of seventy-four
Licensee on 54743 LC International Limited
Licensee on 39028 888 UK Limited, Europort, Gibraltar
Trading name here foxy bingo, Active, with foxy games beside it
Trading names on 39028 One only, and it is 888
Licence covering this site 054743-R-330863-014, six remote permissions
Regulatory actions counter, 54743 0
Regulatory actions counter, 39028 3

The rest of the account reconciles without drama. Both tables on 54743 were opened and read on 9 August 2026, and both agree with the summary printed above them: once the Inactive rows are set aside what remains is fourteen names against thirteen addresses, with no premises attached to any of it. Six remote permissions run on the one licence number, and the dates behind them are on the licence file.

Two Foxy names, and only one of them opens

The Gambling Commission lists foxybingo.com and foxygames.com as two Active addresses, and foxy bingo and foxy games as two Active trading names. On the evidence of a browser on 9 August 2026, that is two of each and one website.

Address entered Where it finished
foxybingo.com The bingo lobby on www.foxybingo.com
foxygames.com The games section of www.foxybingo.com, under a page still titled Foxy Games

Nothing about that is irregular, and nothing about it is visible from the Gambling Commission records. A domain entry answers a licensing question – may this licensee trade under this address – and it goes on answering yes long after the address has stopped being a separate site. The status column tells you whether the permission is live. It does not tell you whether anybody is home.

The same pattern runs on the Gala side of the account, where galaspins.com opens a section of galabingo.com. Two of the thirteen live addresses on this licence open straight into other addresses on the same licence, which is worth knowing before reading any list that counts sister sites by counting domains.

Names that sound like Foxy in the Gambling Commission records

Searching the Gambling Commission business search on the word foxy returns four accounts. Two are the ones already covered. The other two are unconnected to either, and they are unconnected to each other as well: MICHAEL CANNON LIMITED, account 100874, trading as foxy bets, and Michael Punshon, account 1372, trading as Foxy Bets. Neither holds a matching address in the domain column.

Two separate licence holders, the same trading name spelled the same way, and neither of them anything to do with bingo. That is the argument for running the search in the first place. The brand search shows you the crowd standing under a word; the address search narrows it, though as the section above shows it does not always narrow it to one.

The offer you have to choose before you can join

The join route on this site does not open a form. It opens a screen headed with an instruction to choose a welcome offer, and it puts two cards next to each other with nothing else on the page except a link, in smaller type, offering to go on without either.

The two cards are a slots one and a bingo one, and the small print on each is explicit that only one may be selected, and that the selection has to happen before registration rather than after it.

Card offered Terms printed under it
Slots, 100 Free Spins Deposit and spend £10 on casino or slot games. Spins valued at ten pence each on selected games, claim inside seven days, valid seven days
Bingo, a £20 Bingo Bonus Deposit and spend £10 on bingo. Two times wagering, and the bonus must be claimed and used inside thirty days
The third option A text link, set below both cards, to carry on without an offer at all

Set that beside the sister bingo brand and the gap is wider than it looks. Gala Bingo puts no gate in front of its form at all, and it does not make anybody choose: a bingo bonus of £40 and a run of 100 free spins are both on offer, each against the same £10 deposit and £10 of play. The trade this site asks for is half the bingo bonus in exchange for thirty days to use it rather than seven.

Behind the gate the form collects a country, a currency, an email address, a user ID and a password, then a title, a first and last name and a date of birth in three boxes, then a mobile number and an address with a lookup and manual lines behind it. The currency list runs to pounds, euros and dollars. The last button reads Create my account.

Nobody needs to be told twice that a welcome offer is a marketing device. What is worth noticing is the sequencing. Choosing before registering means the choice is made before anybody has seen a deposit screen, a wagering calculation or a withdrawal rule, and the only route past it that costs nothing is set in the smallest type on the page.

A footer with almost nothing in it

The bottom of this site carries a heading inviting a follow, four social icons for Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and X, one sentence of licensing, eight compliance marks and a copyright line reading 2026. That is the entire footer.

The licensing sentence is worth quoting for its wording rather than its content: the brand it names is Foxy, not Foxy Bingo. It gives LC International Limited as the operator and 54743 as the account number, and it turns that number into a live link pointing straight at the licence entry behind it. Eight compliance marks sit under it: IBAS, GAMSTOP, GambleAware, an 18 plus roundel, the Gambling Commission, Take Time to Think, Gordon Moody and the GamCare helpline number.

What is missing is the striking part. There is no terms and conditions link. No privacy policy link, no fairness page, no about page, no sitemap, no affiliate link, no blog. Gala Bingo, on the same licence and running on the same platform, puts twenty links down there in two columns, adds badges for both mobile app stores, and prints a reCAPTCHA notice above the lot. Two brands, one account number, and one of them publishes its legal furniture at the foot of every page while the other does not.

The documents themselves are reachable from the account area rather than the footer, so this is a question of where things are put, not whether they exist. It is still the single clearest thing separating the two bingo brands on this licence at the point where a reader is most likely to go looking.

The Friday session that runs on both sites at once

The promotions page here and the promotions page on the sister bingo brand were both read on 9 August 2026, and the same sentence appears on each: prizes in certain sessions are shared across the Entain Bingo Network. It is not a claim this article is making about the two brands. It is the operator saying it, twice, in its own small print.

The overlap goes further than the sentence. Both sites run a Friday evening session between nine and a quarter to eleven, both cap a player at 96 tickets a game, and both run a weekly qualifier where £5 of play from Monday to Saturday buys a free Sunday session with a six-ticket cap. The room names differ – a velvet lounge on this side, a plainer label on the other – and the pots do not.

The room lists overlap too. Both carry a Slingo room, a chase-themed room, a soap-themed room and a deal-themed room, and both run a penny room. What is exclusive here is the house-branded room built around the Foxy character, which has no counterpart on the other site.

Rewards are where the two brands genuinely part company. This one runs a perks programme, opted into monthly, paying a pound in cash on a daily spend-and-get and adding free spins or cash between one and six pounds for hitting a Monday-to-Friday target. It also runs a daily guaranteed drop of its own currency, Foxy Dollars. The sister brand runs a different currency under a different name with a different expiry rule. The mechanics rhyme; the units do not transfer.

Navigation is the last live difference worth recording. This site puts slots, bingo, slingo, live casino, a scratch section, roulette and blackjack all in the top row, and calls its promotions area Offers. The sister site keeps a shorter top row and pushes the same game categories into a sub-menu, and calls its promotions area Promotions. Same platform, same account, different shelf layout.

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The money that is not on the file

Nothing is recorded against 54743. The actions page says so in as many words, and typing foxy into the Gambling Commission enforcement list finds nothing at all. Both statements describe how things stand today against a licence that has not lapsed, and neither is a history: two settlement packages were announced against companies in this group, one in 2019 and one in 2022, and no trace of either sits on the account file. The money, the licensees named, the added licence conditions and the audit are all set out on the Entain licence file.

There is a second counter in play on this page, and it does not read zero. Account 39028, the one still holding foxybingo.com as an Inactive entry, shows three regulatory actions on its summary. That figure belongs to 888 UK Limited and to the evoke file, not to anything happening on this site today.

The warning cuts the same way in both directions. A counter of zero means no action is currently recorded against a currently licensed account. A counter of three means three are. Neither number is a record of what a company has ever done, and neither should be read as one.

Choosing between the two bingo rooms on one licence

On the evidence above, the choice between this site and its sister comes down to four things and none of them is the bingo. The welcome offer is bigger at its sister and smaller here with longer to use it. The rewards currency has a different name on each and does not travel. The navigation is flatter here. And the footer on the sister site tells a reader where the terms are, where this one does not.

Everything underneath is one company, one account number and one licence, and in the sessions that matter most the prize money is pooled between them anyway.

For the other side of that comparison, open Gala Bingo. To swap bingo for a betting slip, Sportingbet and bwin are the two names here with no shop counter behind them, while Coral and Ladbrokes carry one on a separate account. Every brand on the licence, carded or not, is listed on the Entain licence file.