Vegas Moose Sister Sites — Inside the Small Screen Casinos Network

Updated July 2026
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Small Screen Casinos network map showing all Vegas Moose sister sites under UKGC licence 39397

Vegas Moose is one of several UK-facing brands operated by Small Screen Casinos Ltd, all on a single UKGC licence — account 39397 — with a parallel licence from the Alderney Gambling Control Commission. The operator is registered at Millennium House, Ollivier Street, Alderney, and has been based there since 2008. The same compliance team, payment infrastructure, KYC pipeline, and responsible gambling controls sit behind each brand.

This guide covers the three sister sites currently active to UK players (The Phone Casino, Red 7 Slots and BingoTG), what each one’s commercial pitch is, how the shared infrastructure shows up in player experience, and what the single-licence structure means for self-exclusion via GAMSTOP.

How sister sites work under a single UKGC licence

A UKGC licence is held by a corporate entity — in this case Small Screen Casinos Ltd — not by a brand. The operator can run multiple brands under the same licence as long as each brand meets the licence’s conditions. That is the structure behind Vegas Moose, The Phone Casino, Red 7 Slots and BingoTG: four separate front-end brands, one operator, one set of compliance obligations.

From a player’s perspective, the practical effect is that the back-office machinery is consistent across all four brands. KYC documents submitted at one site are usually accepted at another (subject to data-protection re-consent at sign-up). Payment processors are the same. Withdrawal pipelines are the same, with the same £1 withdrawal fee structure and the same e-wallet-to-debit-card timing differences. Customer support is centralised at [email protected] and 02088 155093 (UK working hours).

The differentiation between the brands is in front-end positioning. Vegas Moose markets itself on no-wagering bonuses; The Phone Casino is the mobile-first flagship; Red 7 Slots leans on a retro slot aesthetic with jackpot and Slingo content; BingoTG is the bingo-focused brand. Underneath, they’re running on the same proprietary platform.

The Phone Casino — the flagship

The Phone Casino launched in 2009, well before mobile-first design became the default UK casino approach. It is the flagship of the Small Screen Casinos portfolio and the largest of the sister sites by game library — roughly 2,600 titles in total, against Vegas Moose’s ~700. The bonus structure is similar to Vegas Moose: a no-wagering welcome offer plus daily free spins, with the daily allocation reaching up to 100 spins on tournament games.

The Phone Casino also accepts £3 minimum deposits via pay-by-mobile, one of only two UKGC-licensed UK brands at that deposit floor — the other being Vegas Moose itself. That makes the two brands functionally a pair: the £3 entry point and the no-wagering offer structure are the same, with the catalogue depth being the main differentiator.

For a player choosing between the two, the simplest heuristic is library size against bonus value. The Phone Casino’s larger catalogue gives more variety but the same wager-free welcome; Vegas Moose’s smaller library has the same bonus structure but a tighter, more curated lobby. Neither operator has any fines or warnings on file with the UKGC at the time of writing.

Red 7 Slots and BingoTG

Red 7 Slots is the retro-themed sister site. The lobby skews towards classic-format slots and Slingo content, with a smaller but well-curated jackpot section. New customers receive a 100-spin sign-up bonus on selected Pragmatic Play titles. The shared infrastructure means withdrawal speeds and fees mirror Vegas Moose — Trustly and PayPal withdrawals typically clear within 24 hours, debit cards take one to three working days.

BingoTG is the dedicated bingo brand. It runs 90-ball, 75-ball and speed bingo rooms alongside the standard slot library and a side game section that includes scratchcards. As of February 2026, BingoTG is the only UK-facing UKGC-licensed bingo site we’ve verified at a £3 deposit floor. The responsible gambling toolset (deposit limits, session reminders, GAMSTOP integration) is identical across all four brands because it’s enforced at the licence level.

There is one historical sister-site reference worth correcting: some older aggregator sites list “Free Daily Spins” as a separate Small Screen Casinos brand. The brand exists, but its product is functionally indistinguishable from the daily-spin features on the other three brands — it is marketed primarily as a route into the daily promotional mechanic rather than as a standalone casino with its own library.

What the shared licence means for GAMSTOP self-exclusion

Self-exclusion via GAMSTOP — the UK’s national multi-operator self-exclusion scheme — is a regulatory requirement, not a per-brand opt-in. Registering with GAMSTOP excludes the player from every UKGC-licensed operator in the country for the chosen duration, which is true regardless of corporate ownership. Self-exclusion at Vegas Moose triggers exclusion at every UK casino, not just the Small Screen Casinos brands.

That said, the shared licence structure makes a per-brand exclusion at one Small Screen Casinos site automatically apply to its three sisters as well, because the operator can identify the same player across all four brands at the account level. Players who want a partial pull-back — limiting one brand without triggering a network-wide block — should use deposit limits or session reminders rather than a brand-level exclusion.

The wider regulatory context here matters. £16.6 billion was wagered with unlicensed UK gambling operators in 2025 — about triple the £5 billion figure for 2019, according to H2 Gambling Capital research released through the Betting and Gaming Council. The licensed market’s share of UK online gambling spend has dropped from 97% to 92% over the same period. GAMSTOP coverage is one of the levers that makes the licensed-market protection meaningful, and it only operates within the licensed perimeter.

Choosing between the network’s brands

If you are deciding between Vegas Moose, The Phone Casino, Red 7 Slots and BingoTG, the question is mostly about product preference. The compliance, withdrawal speed, support quality and bonus structure are essentially equivalent across all four — they share the same operator and the same back-office. What differs is the front end: catalogue depth, theming, and the specific lobby format.

Welcome to the platform via slot play? Vegas Moose or The Phone Casino — The Phone Casino if you want the larger library, Vegas Moose if you want the tighter curated experience. Prefer classic three-reel and jackpot-focused slots? Red 7 Slots. Want bingo rooms with side slots? BingoTG. All four accept £3 minimum deposits via pay-by-mobile, which makes any of them low-cost to trial.

The one route we’d avoid is opening accounts at all four simultaneously to claim multiple welcome bonuses. Cross-brand welcome eligibility rules at Small Screen Casinos restrict customers to one welcome bonus per household across the group, and bonus-stacking attempts can flag the account during KYC.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many sister sites does Vegas Moose have?

Three currently active UK-facing brands: The Phone Casino, Red 7 Slots and BingoTG. All four (including Vegas Moose) operate under Small Screen Casinos Ltd on UKGC licence 39397, with a parallel licence from the Alderney GCC.

Are sister sites of Vegas Moose safe?

All three are UKGC-licensed and Alderney-regulated under the same operator. Small Screen Casinos Ltd has no fines or warnings on file with the UKGC at the time of writing, and the same responsible gambling tools and GAMSTOP integration apply across the network.

Can I use the same account across all the sister sites?

No. Each brand requires separate registration. KYC documents are usually accepted across the group with re-consent at sign-up, but you cannot share a single login.

What happens to my GAMSTOP self-exclusion if I sign up for a sister site?

GAMSTOP exclusion covers every UKGC-licensed operator in the UK, including all four Small Screen Casinos brands. You cannot bypass a GAMSTOP exclusion by registering at a sister site — the registration will be blocked.

Why is Vegas Moose grouped with The Phone Casino?

Both brands operate on the same UKGC licence (39397), share the same proprietary platform, accept £3 deposits via pay-by-mobile, and run no-wagering welcome bonuses with daily free spins. They are functionally a paired offering with different front-end theming.

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