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Editorial policy
Facts from the register, placement from the commercial side
Every operator entry on Chip and Stakes is produced by the site’s editorial desk. There is no invented byline. The comparison is written for readers in Great Britain looking at remote casino brands that hold a UK Gambling Commission licence.
Sources
- The Gambling Commission public register: licensee, account number, activity types, domains where listed.
- The operator’s own footer, terms and licensing page, used to match the legal name to the site you actually open.
- First-party lobby pages for live casino suppliers, app store presence, and how safer-gambling tools are labelled.
We do not treat forum hearsay, undated screenshots, or rival round-ups as a source for a licence number. If a figure cannot be checked, it is left out.
How often entries are re-checked
Licence fields are re-checked whenever this site is substantially revised. The visible “last updated” and “last checked” dates on the homepage and operator cards are the record of that pass. Welcome offer types are described generically because the pounds-and-spins copy on operator sites moves faster than a static page should chase.
Commercial relationships
Affiliate agreements can affect order and which row is featured. They do not supply the account numbers and they do not veto a negative verdict. Sponsored buttons are labelled. See the affiliate disclosure.
Errors
If something is wrong, use the corrections page or write to editorial@chipandstakes.com. We correct the page; we do not run a public tribunal.