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Case File / Caution

Fun Casinois licensed under L&L Europe — but the reviews are the warning.

Fun Casino is a UKGC-licensed brand whose record splits two ways. The licence checks out: the Gambling Commission’s public register lists funcasino.com under L&L Europe Limited (account 38758) — the same operator behind Yeti Casino and No Bonus Casino. The reviews are the problem: a 1.9-out-of-5 score with one complaint repeating — large wins declined, then stalling document demands. Here is the record as we found it — checked on .

Fun Casino trust gauge: Trustpilot 1.9/5 (Poor); our verdict CAUTION.
Exhibit 01 / The Licence

The licence checks out

The headline fact, confirmed on the Gambling Commission’s public register: a search for funcasino.com returns L & L Europe Limited, account number 38758, with www.funcasino.com in the licensee’s matching domain list. Fun Casino is a licensed Great Britain operator — not, as older write-ups across the web still suggest, an unlicensed or abandoned brand.

That distinction matters because the brand’s history is muddier than its current licence. The site’s own footer also cites Swedish regulation (Spelinspektionen, licence 23Si2205) for players in Sweden. The operator, L & L Europe, is the same company behind Yeti Casino and No Bonus Casino, along with All British, Hyper and Pub Casino — an established UKGC licensee with no enforcement action on its record.

So the protections UK players expect do apply here: independently tested games, an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) route, GamStop coverage and a regulator with enforcement power. A licence is a floor, not a guarantee — but it is a floor that exists. You can confirm any of this yourself in two minutes: here is the walkthrough.

Exhibit 02 / The Complaints

What players report

Fun Casino’s Trustpilot profile stood at 1.9 out of 5 across roughly 127 reviews when we recorded it on . As ever, the score matters less than the pattern inside it — the same complaint, in the same shape, repeating across independent reviewers:

  • Large wins declined. The most-repeated theme: sizeable winnings questioned, reduced or refused, rather than small balances. The pattern reviewers describe is the familiar one — friction that scales with the size of the payout.
  • Document demands used to stall. Identity checks (KYC) are a legal requirement, but reviewers describe them surfacing late and repeatedly around withdrawal time, with the same documents requested more than once.
  • Slow payouts and hard-to-reach support. Withdrawals reported as slower than the stated timeframe, with support described as unhelpful when chased.

This is a complaint pattern, not a non-payment allegation: as a licensed operator, Fun Casino sits inside a complaints-and-ADR system that an unlicensed site has no equivalent of. The 1.9/5 record is consistent with its sister brands — Yeti (2.2/5) and No Bonus (2.1/5) — which points at the operator’s wider withdrawal-and-verification handling rather than a Fun-Casino-specific failing.

Exhibit 03 / The Name

Why the name carries baggage

If you search the brand, you will find older reports tying Fun Casino to the Nektan network, whose UK business-to-consumer licences were suspended by the Gambling Commission in April 2021. That history is real — but it describes a previous operator of the name, not the company licensed for funcasino.com today.

Casino brands change hands. A name with residual search traffic gets picked up, relaunched and re-licensed under a new operator — and the old coverage lingers online long after it stops being accurate. The check that cuts through it is always the same: not “what does the internet say about this brand?” but “who holds the licence for this exact domain on the register, today?” For funcasino.com, the answer is L&L Europe, account 38758 — current and verifiable.

Exhibit 04 / The Verdict

Is Fun Casino legit?

Yes, in the sense that matters most for UK players: it holds a current Gambling Commission licence (L&L Europe, 38758), so it is a regulated, accountable operator with a real complaints route behind it. It is not a scam, and it is not the unlicensed brand its dated coverage implies.

Our CAUTION verdict is about the consumer record, not the licence. A 1.9/5 review pattern centred on declined large wins and stalling document demands is a genuine signal — and one that repeats across this operator’s brands. If you play here, the practical advice follows the complaints: verify your account fully before depositing, keep records of everything, and know that a licensed operator can be escalated to ADR and the regulator if a withdrawal stalls. If the documented pattern changes, this page changes — that is how the register works.

Recourse / If a Payout Stalls

If your withdrawal is stuck at Fun Casino

Because Fun Casino is licensed, you have a proper escalation ladder — use it in order:

  1. Complete verification first. Submit exactly what is asked, once, and keep copies. Most “declined” payouts stall on incomplete or repeated KYC.
  2. Raise a formal complaint with the operator in writing, and ask for its final response (a “deadlock letter”).
  3. Escalate to its named ADR scheme — free to use, and its decisions bind the operator up to the scheme’s limit. The full complaints process.
  4. Report to the Gambling Commission if the operator breaches its licence conditions — the regulator acts on patterns, not single cases.

A chargeback is a last resort for licensed operators (the complaints route is stronger here) — but it remains an option for genuinely unauthorised transactions. What realistically works.

Method / Sources & Dates

How this page is sourced

Licence status: confirmed on the Gambling Commission’s public register on — a domain search for funcasino.com returns L&L Europe Limited, account 38758, with www.funcasino.com listed as a matching domain; the Swedish licence (Spelinspektionen 23Si2205) is stated in the site footer. Review data: Trustpilot, recorded (score 1.9/5, ~127 reviews); complaint themes summarised from the recurring content of negative reviews. Scores belong to Trustpilot and change over time — recheck the live page before relying on the number. The historic Nektan-network association and its April 2021 UKGC B2C licence suspension are matters of public record and refer to a previous operator of the name. Our criteria and tiers are on the methodology page.

Questions

Frequently asked questions

The questions UK players ask most about Fun Casino, answered from the licence, review and operator record.

Is Fun Casino a scam?

No. Fun Casino holds a current UK Gambling Commission licence under L&L Europe Limited (account 38758, with funcasino.com on the register). It is a regulated, accountable operator. Our CAUTION rating is about its 1.9/5 review pattern — declined large wins and stalling document demands — not about it being a scam.

Does Fun Casino have a UK licence?

Yes. The Gambling Commission’s public register lists funcasino.com under L & L Europe Limited, account number 38758, with www.funcasino.com as a matching domain — confirmed on . Older write-ups calling it unlicensed are out of date.

Who owns Fun Casino?

It is operated by L & L Europe Limited, the same company behind Yeti Casino, No Bonus Casino, All British, Hyper and Pub Casino. The Fun Casino name was previously associated with the Nektan network, but that was a different, earlier operator.

Why does Fun Casino have such low reviews?

Its 1.9/5 Trustpilot record is dominated by one theme: large wins declined and document demands used to stall withdrawals. The pattern repeats across L&L Europe’s sister brands (Yeti 2.2/5, No Bonus 2.1/5), which suggests it reflects the operator’s wider withdrawal-and-verification handling.

Is this the same Fun Casino that was suspended?

Not under the same operator. The Nektan network, historically associated with the Fun Casino name, had its UKGC business-to-consumer licences suspended in April 2021. The brand at funcasino.com today is licensed under L&L Europe (38758) — a separate, currently-licensed company.

Why won’t Fun Casino pay out my winnings?

The most-reported cause is verification: documents requested late, repeatedly, or after a large win. Because the operator is licensed, you can escalate — complain in writing, request a deadlock letter, then take it free of charge to the named ADR scheme. The process is here.

Is Fun Casino safe to play at?

As a UKGC-licensed site it carries the standard protections — tested games, segregated funds, ADR and GamStop. “Safe” isn’t the same as “complaint-free”, though: the review record is poor, so verify your account fully before depositing and keep records of every transaction.

Can I get my money back from Fun Casino?

For a licensed operator the strongest route is the complaints ladder — operator complaint, then free ADR adjudication, then the regulator. A card chargeback is a fallback for genuinely unauthorised transactions. What works and what doesn’t.

What should I do before depositing at Fun Casino?

Complete identity verification up front so it can’t be used to stall a later withdrawal, read the bonus and withdrawal terms, set a deposit limit, and keep a record of confirmations. The review pattern makes the pre-deposit checks worth the few minutes.

Related Cases

Related entries on the register

  • Yeti Casino — same operator (L&L Europe), the same withdrawal-and-KYC complaint pattern at 2.2/5.
  • No Bonus Casino — another L&L Europe brand, licensed, 2.1/5 on the same themes.
  • Winner Casino — the contrast: an unlicensed operation where the same complaints have no UK recourse at all.
  • The full register — all documented brands with verdicts and sources.

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