A "sister site" is a casino run by the same operator company as another. The branding looks separate and the logos differ, but the company behind the licence, the cashier and the support desk is shared. Across the 10 casinos we review, a handful of operators run more than one brand. This page maps who runs what, using the operators named in each site's footer and licence. Nothing here is concealed - it is on the sites themselves - but few players stop to read it. It is general information for readers aged 18 and over.
What a sister-site relationship means
When two casinos share an operator, they usually share more than an owner.
Same operator, similar setup
Brands from one operator often use the same cashier, similar terms and conditions, and the same support process. If you know how deposits, wagering and withdrawals work at one site, its sisters tend to feel familiar. That can be handy, but it also means a term you dislike at one may repeat across the group.
A self-exclusion at one does not cover the others
This is the part that matters most. Excluding yourself from one brand does NOT shut the door at its sisters, because each is a separate account and a separate signup. If you are stepping back from gambling, a single self-exclusion is not enough across a network. Our responsible gambling page explains how to lock yourself out properly and where to get support.
The operator networks behind our 10 brands
Hollycorn N.V. - the largest group
Hollycorn N.V., licensed in Curacao, runs four of the brands we review: Neospin, Slots Gallery, Boho Casino and Crownslots. They share an operator but pitch differently. Slots Gallery is the oldest of our set, while Crownslots carries the biggest library.
Rabidi N.V. - two brands
Rabidi N.V. runs CrownPlay and Neon54. The two sit on different licences within the group, so expect overlap in cashier and support rather than an identical experience.
The single-brand operators
The rest of our set each sit under their own operator:
- Stable Tech N.V. runs RollXO, the one brand in our set with an integrated sportsbook.
- GBL Solutions N.V. runs Spinline.
- Just Entertainment B.V., part of the Dama group, runs Lucky Ones.
- NovaForge Ltd runs Stonevegas, whose licensing jurisdiction is disputed, listed variously as Anjouan or Curacao.
Why the network matters when you choose
Knowing the operator helps in two ways. First, if you already trust how one brand handles payouts and support, a sister site is a reasonable next stop. Second, if a brand has annoyed you, its sisters may run the same way, so a fresh logo is not always a fresh experience. Read our full review of each brand before you deposit, and treat the operator as one more factor alongside the offer and the score. Online pokies are for adults aged 18 and over; if it stops being fun, contact Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858.
Frequently asked questions
It is a casino run by the same operator company as another brand. The names and designs differ, but the operator, licence, cashier and support are shared behind the scenes.
Hollycorn N.V. runs Neospin, Slots Gallery, Boho Casino and Crownslots. Rabidi N.V. runs CrownPlay and Neon54. RollXO, Spinline, Lucky Ones and Stonevegas each sit under their own operator.
No. A self-exclusion covers only the brand where you set it. Each sister site is a separate account, so you would need to exclude at each one, or use a broader bank or software block. See our responsible gambling page.
No. The operator behind each brand is listed in the site footer and its licence. Sister sites are common in the industry, and the aim here is simply to show who runs what before you sign up.