How we make money
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We are free to read, and we are not a charity. Somebody pays for the register to exist, and you are entitled to know who.
Commission on outbound links
Some of the operators listed on this site have a commercial agreement with us. When you follow a link to one of them and go on to open an account, we may be paid a commission. That payment comes from the operator's marketing budget. It is never added to anything you deposit, wager or withdraw, and the terms you get are the same terms you would get by typing the operator's address into your browser.
Not every operator on this site pays us. Some have no agreement with us at all, and they are listed anyway, because a register that only contained companies that pay us would not be a register.
What the money does not buy
An operator cannot buy a place in the register. Inclusion is decided by one question — is this company registered with the regulator in a market we cover — and that question is answered from the regulator's own published record, not from our inbox.
An operator cannot buy its position. The order of the list is produced by the sort you choose, applied to recorded values. Change the sort and the order changes for everyone, including us.
An operator cannot buy a fact. Every figure on an operator's entry is a recorded value with a date attached. Where we have not verified something, the entry says so rather than filling the gap with the operator's own marketing.
An operator cannot buy the removal of something unflattering. Slow withdrawals stay on the page.
How to tell which links are paid
Every outbound link to an operator carries the rel="sponsored" attribute, which is the tag search engines use for exactly this purpose, and every one of them passes through a redirect on our own domain rather than going straight out. You do not have to take our word for which links are commercial — you can read them in the page source.
What we are not
We are not a gambling operator. We do not accept wagers, hold funds, or run games. We do not take a share of anything you lose. If you have a dispute with an operator, we are not a party to it and cannot resolve it — the regulator's complaints process is the route, and the operator's entry links to it.
Telling us we got this wrong
If you believe something on this site is inaccurate, or reads as an advertisement rather than a record, write to us. Corrections are made on the page, with the date.