Review facts
At a glance
| Licence | Anjouan |
|---|---|
| Operator | Win Top Ltd |
| Established | 2025 |
| On GamStop | No |
| Live casino | Yes |
| Sportsbook | No |
| Payment methods | Debit card, Skrill, Revolut, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Crypto |
Pros
- Slots and live-casino coverage are broad enough for comparison research.
- Payment options include mainstream and crypto-style routes in the reviewed setup.
- The review is explicit about the offshore risk profile.
Cons
- No UKGC licence, no GamStop and no standard UK ADR route.
- Unfair-term flags and offshore cashout checks create avoidable risk.
- Not suitable for bypassing self-exclusion, bank blocks or affordability limits.
Spinpolo Casino review for UK readers
Spinpolo is an offshore casino that UK players reach through search and bonus listings rather than the Gambling Commission register. We handle it here as a high-risk editorial dossier, not a recommendation, and we have no commercial relationship with the brand. The aim is to give honest, verifiable context — what the licence means, where the protections fall away, and the checks worth running before any deposit.
Licence and UK legality
Public sources list Spinpolo as operated by Win Top Ltd under a Comoros licence issued by Anjouan Gaming. That is an offshore permit, not a UK Gambling Commission licence, and the distinction drives everything else on this page. An Anjouan licence does not place Spinpolo on GamStop, does not give UK Alternative Dispute Resolution, and does not impose the affordability checks, deposit-limit duties and marketing rules that British-licensed operators must follow.
For a UK player the practical question is therefore not whether the site loads — offshore sites usually do — but whether you are comfortable playing without the British safety net. We file Spinpolo under casinos not on GamStop and treat it as caution-first. It is worth noting that the same operator, Win Top Ltd, is also behind Bananzia, which we cover in our Bananzia review with the same offshore caveats.
Reputation, size and track record
Independent reviewers place Spinpolo on the lower side. Casino Guru gives it a “below average” safety index of around 5.8 and flags unfair clauses in its terms and conditions, although it records no significant complaints at the time of writing. It is also a relatively new, smaller brand, which means limited public history on how it handles large wins or contested withdrawals. None of this proves wrongdoing, but it puts the burden of proof on the casino and means you should not assume protections an offshore licence does not provide.
Games and software
Spinpolo presents the broad slots-and-live-tables catalogue typical of offshore casinos, covering video slots, jackpots and live-dealer games. As with any such site, the headline game count matters far less than the terms wrapped around play: how each game contributes to wagering, max-bet rules during bonuses, and which titles are excluded. Check the lobby and the rules panel once logged in rather than trusting a marketing figure, and read our online slots and wagering explained guides before accepting any offer.
Bonuses and the unfair-terms warning
This is where the “below average” rating bites. Because reviewers have flagged unfair bonus terms, treat any Spinpolo promotion as marketing until you have read the detail: the wagering requirement, max bet while a bonus is active, eligible games, expiry and any maximum-cashout cap. A large headline figure is not winnings, and a strict or vaguely worded term can quietly trap a balance. If the conditions are unclear, a no-bonus deposit — or simply choosing a regulated casino instead — is the safer route.
Payments and withdrawals
Public sources list around a dozen payment methods, including Skrill, Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay, Revolut and several cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, USDT and others). Reported withdrawal timing is roughly within 24 hours for e-wallets, about 3–5 business days for cards and 5–7 business days for bank transfers, though offshore timings are best treated as the best case rather than the rule. Use a method registered in your own name, check that deposits and withdrawals run on compatible rails, and keep the first withdrawal small to test the process. Our fast withdrawal casinos, Skrill and Revolut pages explain what genuinely drives payout times.
Account verification (KYC)
Expect identity verification with a government photo ID and a recent proof of address, and possibly proof of the payment method used. The most common cause of a delayed withdrawal at any offshore casino is KYC left until cashout, so complete verification early, upload only through the operator’s official channels, keep copies of everything, and never pay a “fee” to release a withdrawal.
Responsible gambling and the UK reality
Because Spinpolo is not on GamStop, a UK self-exclusion will not block it — and that is exactly why it should never be used as a workaround. Do not use Spinpolo, or any non-GamStop casino, to get around a self-exclusion, a bank gambling block or an affordability limit. If gambling feels pressured, secretive or debt-led, make support the first step. The National Gambling Helpline is free and confidential on 0808 8020 133, and our responsible gambling page lists blocks, time-outs and treatment signposting.
Verdict
Spinpolo is an offshore-risk dossier, not a UK recommendation. It combines an Anjouan licence, no GamStop coverage, a below-average independent safety rating and flagged unfair bonus terms. If you are set on playing, treat it as high risk: read every term, verify early, keep stakes small and inside a budget you can afford to lose, and rely on the UKGC register and GamStop rather than a non-GamStop site for your protections.
Frequently asked questions
Is Spinpolo legal in the UK? Spinpolo holds a Comoros (Anjouan) licence, not a UKGC licence, so it is an offshore option for UK players. A site loading in Britain is not the same as Gambling Commission regulation; check the UKGC register before trusting any brand.
Is Spinpolo on GamStop? No. As an offshore operator it is not part of GamStop. Do not use it, or any non-GamStop casino, to bypass a self-exclusion, bank block or affordability limit.
Is Spinpolo safe and legit? Independent reviewers rate it below average and flag unfair terms, though without major complaints on record. Treat it as high risk and judge it on evidence — licence, terms, payment ownership and a small test withdrawal — rather than on bonus size.
Who owns Spinpolo? Public sources list the operator as Win Top Ltd, the same company behind Bananzia. See our Bananzia review for the same offshore caveats.
How long do Spinpolo withdrawals take? Reported timing is around 24 hours for e-wallets, 3–5 business days for cards and 5–7 for bank transfers, but timing depends on completed KYC, the method and any active bonus. Verify early and start with a small test cashout.
Final view
Verdict
5.8/10 editorial score
Spinpolo is another offshore review that should be read as a warning-led assessment, not a UK recommendation. It has a broad casino lobby and several payment routes, but the absence of UKGC oversight and GamStop protection makes the risk profile unsuitable for anyone relying on UK safeguards. The National Gambling Helpline is free on 0808 8020 133.