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PlayOJO is one of the more recognisable names in the UK market, largely because of its no-wagering promise: what you win from a bonus is yours to withdraw, with no playthrough attached. That positioning isn’t unique to PlayOJO. It runs on a shared operator platform alongside a family of other brands, several of which carry the same no-strings ethos. On this page we set out exactly which casinos share PlayOJO’s UK licence, which ones we’ve reviewed ourselves, and, just as importantly, where the public record stops and guesswork would begin.
A quick word on how we define a “sister site”. We only count a brand as a sibling when it operates under the same UK Gambling Commission licensee. Shared platforms, shared bonus mechanics or similar branding aren’t enough on their own; the licence is the anchor. Everything below is checked against the UKGC public register as of July 2026.
Who Operates PlayOJO

PlayOJO is operated by Skill On Net Limited, which holds a single UK Gambling Commission account covering the casino and bingo brands on its platform. Here’s what the public register shows.
| Operator legal name | Skill On Net Limited |
| UKGC account number | 39326 (confirmed on the public register) |
| Licence activity | Casino (Remote) since 1 Nov 2014; Bingo (Remote) since 2020 |
| Trading names on the account | 52 registered brand names |
| Network checked | July 2026 |
That “52 trading names” figure is the honest headline here, and it’s worth pausing on. Skill On Net is a white-label platform operator: many businesses launch a casino brand on its infrastructure and licence rather than obtaining their own. So the register lists dozens of names, but that does not mean 52 fully-featured, actively-marketed casinos are running today. Some are dormant, some are legacy skins, and some are thin brands you’ll rarely encounter. We’re not going to reproduce all 52 names and imply they’re all live sister sites you should care about, which would be padding at best and misleading at worst.
Instead, below we list only the siblings we’ve been able to corroborate as meaningful, active brands, and we flag clearly where a name needs further checking before we’d stand behind it.
The PlayOJO Network: What We’ve Checked
| Sibling | Launched | What’s different | Reviewed by us? |
|---|---|---|---|
| PlayOJO (flagship) | 2017 | No-wagering bonuses, OJO+ cashback programme | Yes |
| PlayToro | Late 2020 to early 2021 | Similar no-wagering ethos with lighter branding | Yes |
| Swift Casino | 2020 | Fast/same-day withdrawal positioning | Yes |
| Slingo.com | Brand 2013; joined Skill On Net 2020 | Slingo-format hybrid (slots + bingo mechanic) | Not reviewed yet |
Beyond those four, the UKGC public register confirms a long list of trading names on Skill On Net’s account. These are register-confirmed as sitting on the same licence: Slots Magic, Queen Vegas, Mega Casino, Spin Genie, Lucky Niki, Prime Slots, Luna Casino and EU Casino, plus, notably, Genting Casino and Knightslots. What the register confirms is the shared licence, not that each brand is actively marketed in the UK today; some are dormant or legacy skins. So while these names are genuine Skill On Net siblings, we still check a brand’s current status, launch date and live offers individually before giving it a full entry.
The Three We’ve Tested
Of the corroborated siblings, three have full FruitySlots reviews. All three are live and taking UK players.
PlayOJO Casino
First deposit only. This offer is only available for first time depositors. Min deposit is £10. 50 Free Spins on Big Bass Bonanza. Spin Value: £0.10. This offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. This offer is only available for specific players that have been selected by PlayOJO. If you have arrived on this page not via the designated offer via PlayOJO you will not be eligible for the offer. OJO’s Rewards and Game Play policy applies. BeGambleAware.org
PlayToro
First deposit only; Min deposit £10; Max bonus £25; 25 Free Spins on Wild Toro at £0.20/spin; 10x wagering on bonus + spin winnings (slots only); 30-day expiry; Max bet 10% of bonus or £5 (whichever lower); Automatically credited on deposit BeGambleAware.org
Swift Casino
First deposit only; Min deposit £10; Max bonus £25; 100 spins on Book of Dead at £0.10; 10x wagering on bonus + spin winnings (slots only); 30-day expiry; Max bet 10% of bonus or £5; Automatically credited on deposit BeGambleAware.org
18+ only. New customers. Any bonus offers shown on these cards are subject to their own wagering requirements, maximum-win caps and validity periods; check each casino’s full terms before you deposit. Please gamble responsibly.
What Actually Changes Between Them
Because these brands share the Skill On Net platform, the plumbing underneath is largely the same: comparable game libraries (many of the same slot providers), similar payment options, and the same underlying licensing and responsible-gambling framework. What tends to differ is the shopfront: the branding, the welcome offer structure, and the loyalty mechanics.
The trait that binds the flagship end of this family together is the no-wagering approach. PlayOJO built its whole identity on it: bonuses and free spins come with no playthrough, so winnings are withdrawable. PlayToro carries a similar no-strings ethos. That’s genuinely unusual in the UK market, where most bonuses carried wagering of 35x or more before the 2026 cap, and it’s the single most useful thing to understand about this network. If you value knowing that a “50 free spins” offer is real money rather than a locked bonus balance, this is the family that leans that way.
Swift Casino tilts its pitch differently, towards withdrawal speed. We’d treat any “instant” or “same-day” withdrawal claim as something to check against the cashier’s actual processing times and your payment method rather than take at face value. Slingo.com is the odd one out structurally: it centres the Slingo format (a slots-meets-bingo hybrid) rather than a conventional casino lobby.
One Licence Means One GAMSTOP Registration
It’s worth being clear about this. Because these brands sit under the same UKGC licensee, they also sit within the same UK regulatory framework, including GAMSTOP. If you’ve self-excluded via GAMSTOP, that exclusion applies across UK-licensed operators, and moving between sister brands is not a way around it, nor should it be treated as one. Sister sites are useful for comparing offers and finding a shopfront you prefer, not for sidestepping the tools that are there to protect you.
Which PlayOJO Sister Site, if You Want…
- The full no-wagering experience with cashback: PlayOJO itself remains the flagship for this, thanks to the OJO+ cashback layer on top of the no-playthrough bonuses.
- A similar no-strings feel with different branding: PlayToro is the closest sibling in ethos; worth a look if PlayOJO’s style isn’t for you but you want the same bonus philosophy.
- Withdrawal speed as the priority: Swift Casino markets itself on fast payouts; just check the current timings for your chosen method before you commit.
- Something format-led rather than a standard lobby: Slingo.com, for the slots-plus-bingo hybrid. We haven’t formally reviewed it yet, so treat it as one to explore rather than one we’ve vouched for.
Expert Tips
A Licence Can Hold More Brands Than Anyone Lists
Skill On Net’s UKGC account carries 52 trading names, but most sister-site pages only ever name a handful. We list only the siblings we can corroborate; if a site claims dozens of PlayOJO sisters without sources, treat it as recycled copy.
Frequently Asked Questions
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How many sister sites does PlayOJO actually have?
The operator, Skill On Net Limited, has 52 trading names registered on its UKGC account (39326). But a registered trading name isn’t the same as an active, marketed casino; many are dormant or legacy skins. We’ve corroborated four siblings worth naming: PlayOJO, PlayToro, Swift Casino and Slingo.com. The rest we’re leaving flagged for checking rather than presenting as confirmed live sister sites. -
Do all PlayOJO sister sites offer no-wagering bonuses?
No: the no-wagering promise is strongest at PlayOJO itself and echoed at PlayToro, but you shouldn’t assume every brand on the Skill On Net platform follows the same model. Offer structures vary by brand. Always read the specific welcome terms, including wagering, maximum win and validity, on the casino you’re signing up to. -
Are PlayOJO and Slingo.com really the same company?
They share the same UK licence: both operate under Skill On Net Limited (UKGC 39326). Slingo.com feels like a separate product because it’s marketed through a white-label partner arrangement and is built around the Slingo game format, but the underlying licensee is the same. Note that plenty of other sites offer Slingo-format games without being slingo.com sister sites; those are different operators entirely. -
If I’m self-excluded from PlayOJO, can I play at a sister site?
If you’ve registered with GAMSTOP, your self-exclusion applies across all UK-licensed operators, including every brand on the Skill On Net licence. Sister sites are not a route around self-exclusion. If you’re using GAMSTOP or a casino’s own exclusion tools, that’s a decision to respect, not to work around. -
Which PlayOJO sister site is best?
There’s no single answer; it depends on what you want. For the fullest no-wagering-plus-cashback package, PlayOJO remains the strongest of the family. For a similar no-strings feel, PlayToro is the closest alternative. For payout speed, Swift Casino makes that its pitch. We’d steer you by priority rather than crown one overall winner.
Read More
- Back to our full UK casino sister sites hub for the biggest operator networks in 2026.
- Our full PlayOJO review: the no-wagering promise tested in detail.
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