How to Check QuinnCasino on the UKGC Register
To check QuinnCasino on the UKGC register, search the Gambling Commission Public Register for QuinnBet (Gibraltar) Limited or account number 61011. Then compare five fields: operator name, account number, licensed activity, trading name and domain. The current register evidence connects QuinnBet (Gibraltar) Limited with account 61011, active remote Casino activity, the active trading name quinncasino and the active domain www.quinnbet.com.
Use these steps to verify the licence evidence yourself. Account acceptance, payment access and promotion eligibility still depend on current terms, account checks and the live account area.
Search by operator or account number
Start with the operator name QuinnBet (Gibraltar) Limited or the account number 61011. The account number is especially useful because names can be shortened, capitalised differently or repeated in marketing copy. A direct account-number check reduces the risk of landing on an unrelated business with a similar name.
When you find the entry, pause before drawing conclusions. The first screen should establish the business identity, but the useful evidence is spread across the licence summary, trading names and domain names. A screenshot of only one field is not enough for a careful check.
Confirm the operator identity
The operator field should identify QuinnBet (Gibraltar) Limited. This matters because QuinnCasino is a consumer-facing casino name, while the register is organised around licensed businesses. If the operator name does not match the brand relationship described by the site you are reading, do not assume the connection is valid.
For a broader explanation of why that operator evidence matters, read the licence overview. The register workflow is the practical route for checking the public record directly.
Confirm account number 61011
The account number should be 61011. Treat this as the anchor for the rest of the check. If a review page mentions QuinnCasino but gives no account number, you can still verify the claim, but you should not rely on the review alone. If a page gives a different account number, resolve that mismatch before using the information.
Why the account number helps
Account numbers are less ambiguous than brand names. They are useful when a brand has multiple product names, trading styles or domain references attached to one licensed business.
Inspect licensed activities
Look at the licence summary and find the activity relevant to casino play. The current evidence lists Casino as a remote activity for QuinnBet (Gibraltar) Limited and marks it active and current. That is the field most directly connected to online casino products.
The same account also lists active remote real-event and virtual-event betting activities. Those betting categories may explain the wider QuinnBet context, but they should not replace the casino check. For QuinnCasino, the remote Casino line is the key field.
Check the trading name
Open the trading names area and look for quinncasino. This is the bridge between the licensed operator and the casino-facing name. The register lowercases the trading name, but the name may appear as QuinnCasino elsewhere.
Do not stop at a trading name alone. A trading name helps connect the brand, but it should be read together with the operator, account and activity fields. This is how you avoid treating a name match as full licence evidence when the underlying activity or account does not support it.
Compare the domain
Open the domain names area and compare the listed domain with the site you are viewing. The current register evidence lists www.quinnbet.com as an active domain for QuinnBet (Gibraltar) Limited. This matters because many casino decisions start from a landing page or search result, not from the regulator.
If the domain you are using does not match the register evidence, slow down. There may be a legitimate explanation, but the register entry should be treated as a structural fact and the live cashier or promotion banner as the conditional layer to verify before you enter personal details. Domain mismatches are one reason a cautious reader should prefer official register checks over copied licence statements.
Field-by-field checklist
| Field | Expected evidence | Cautious interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| Business name | QuinnBet (Gibraltar) Limited | Confirms the licensed operator to examine. |
| Account number | 61011 | Anchors the check to the correct register entry. |
| Activity | Casino, Remote, active and current | Connects the account with online casino activity. |
| Trading name | quinncasino | Connects the consumer-facing casino name with the operator. |
| Domain | www.quinnbet.com | Helps compare the site in use with the regulator entry. |
Red flags when using old screenshots or review pages
Old screenshots can be misleading because register entries can change. Review pages can also lag behind changes to trading names, domains, terms or operational status. This does not mean every old page is wrong, but it means the register should be the source you recheck when the decision matters.
Be careful with pages that make broad claims such as guaranteed availability, instant withdrawals, universal bonus access or no verification. Those claims are not established by a register entry. For payment-specific context, use the payment rules context instead of trying to infer payment outcomes from the licence page.
What to do if a field is missing or looks different
If the operator is present but the trading name is missing, do not assume the casino brand is covered. If the activity is not active or does not include remote Casino, do not treat the entry as current online casino evidence. If the domain does not match, check whether you are on a redirected page, a regional page, a copied mirror or an outdated review link.
The safest response to uncertainty is to stop the account decision until the mismatch is resolved. That may mean rechecking the register, reading current site terms, or stepping back to the due-diligence checklist before continuing.
What this check cannot answer
The UKGC register can answer whether the operator entry and licensed activities support the brand relationship. It cannot answer everything a player might care about. It does not confirm your personal eligibility, your verification outcome, your exact deposit options, your withdrawal timing, your promotion eligibility or whether a particular game contributes to a bonus.
That limit is not a weakness of the register. It is a reason to use the right evidence for each question. Use the register for licence status. Use current terms for promotions and payments. Use account help pages for verification and responsible-gambling tools. Keep those checks separate, and you reduce the chance of treating one verified fact as proof of unrelated account, payment or promotion outcomes.
What the register should show
The current UKGC register check for QuinnCasino should focus on QuinnBet (Gibraltar) Limited, account 61011, active remote Casino activity, the quinncasino trading name and the www.quinnbet.com domain. If those fields still line up when you check, the licence evidence is coherent. If they do not, do not rely on a badge, screenshot or review summary until the mismatch is resolved.
For the wider context beyond the register, including bonuses, games, account checks and mobile use, return to the full QuinnCasino UK review.
When to recheck the register
A register result is useful because it is public and specific, but it should not be treated as a permanent screenshot. Operator entries, trading names, activities and regulatory notes can change. For that reason, a careful reader should repeat the search close to the moment of decision rather than relying only on an old review page.
The practical method is simple: search the operator account, confirm the trading name context, check that the relevant remote casino activity is still shown, and read any notes that appear on the public record. If the register wording and the live casino branding do not appear to line up, pause and investigate before creating an account.
This material was created by the QuinnCasino UK Guide team.
