License

Gambling Licenses for online casino sites are only issued when the operator has fulfilled all of the criteria set by the regulatory body in that jurisdiction. There are many requirements before a license is issued, so you can rest assured that if the casino you want to play at has a license with either the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, Alderney Gaming Control Commission, Malta Gaming Authority or Gibraltar Gaming Commission, you are in safe hands.

There are, of course, other gambling licensing authorities around the world, but they may not work to the same high standards set by the authorities mentioned above.

 

Online Casino Licensing

One of the biggest fears players face when venturing into the online casino world is the trustworthiness and integrity of a site. This would include holding a legitimate, regulatory license in their jurisdiction.

In essence, an online casino can be based anywhere on the planet as long as there is a decent internet connection. An online casino with integrity would almost definitely have at least one license if not more.

Luckily, Regulatory bodies are now based in various jurisdictions around the world, they only award licenses to trustworthy casinos.

Licenses

Before any regulator grants a license the company must adhere to stick rules and regulations and undergo comprehensive checks to ensure the casino protects its players.

These checks normally focus on three areas:

Credentials

Firstly, the company behind a new online casino is scrutinised to establish if it is in fact a legitimate body. The complete history of the owners is checked to verify whether they have ever been convicted of any offences that would cause any distrust.

Fairness of Games

The next checks focus on the content of an online casino. There is an abundance of games available for online casinos, many of which comes from trusted developers who do not allow their software to be utilised by untrustworthy operators.

However, some online casinos use bootleg versions of games, or titles they have developed themselves, and these games are sometimes unfair. Regulators will ensure that the house does not have an unfair advantage before offering a license.

Payments

The final set of checks revolves around the processes in place for paying players. When a player wins at an online casino, they should be able to withdraw that money quickly (any pre-stated wagering requirements, etc., do not constrain it.), and procedures must be in place to ensure this happens gambling authority will not give an online casino a license if their payment processes are not perceived to be good enough.

Other requirements

Companies must provide legitimate information to regulators before any consideration can be made regarding a license. References, viable financial history, and credibility must be available before any decision can be made.

Only then, an independent company that specialise in the specific jurisdictions perform an audit.

Regulatory Bodies

Many online casinos hold more than one license, one for where they are based, and others for jurisdictions they operate within. However, some regulatory bodies are more stringent than others regarding testing consequently, some are more respected than others.

Kahnawake Gaming Commission

The Kahnawake Gaming Commission (KGC) focuses not only on licensing regulations for Canadian citizens but also on protecting vulnerable gamblers and gambling-related harm.

Any company that holds a Canadian license must stick to very strict rules and regulations set out by the KGC. These rules are in place solely to protect players from gambling-related harm or underhand dealings. Breaching regulatory rules result in heavy penalties or even the suspension of the license.

With much stricter regulations regarding online casino safety and fairness, the security for players has now vastly improved.

 

 

 

 

Becky Mosley

Rebecca (Becky) Mosley has been working in the online gambling industry since 2008, giving her close to two decades of hands-on experience across both UK and Canadian markets. She founded Take Marketing Limited and launched SlotFruit.ca to give Canadian players an independent, no-nonsense guide to online casinos operating in the country.

As editor-in-chief, Becky brings a genuine player-first approach to every review on the site. She personally oversees each casino listing, making sure the information is accurate, the bonus terms are explained properly, and the regulatory status is crystal clear. No marketing spin — just straight talk.

Becky has developed deep expertise in the Canadian online gambling landscape, including the provincial regulatory frameworks that govern legal play across the country. She closely tracks developments from iGaming Ontario (the regulated Ontario market), the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis Commission, and the evolving provincial licensing structures that shape how Canadians can legally play online. She understands the differences between provincially regulated sites and offshore operators — and makes sure readers do too.

Her knowledge extends across slot game mechanics, bonus structures, responsible gambling tools, payment methods popular with Canadian players (Interac, iDebit, MuchBetter), and the software providers that power the games. She works directly with operators and providers to keep every listing on SlotFruit.ca current and reliable.

Becky is a Companies House registered director (Take Marketing Limited, company no. 07619813) and has been covering the Canadian online casino market since the site launched.