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Sweepstakes Casino Operators: The Companies Behind the Brands

When people compare sweepstakes casinos, they often focus on bonuses, game count, or design. Those things matter, but the operator behind the site can matter just as much. The operator is the company that usually controls the rules, account verification, redemption process, customer support, and other important parts of the player experience.

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That is why we built this operators directory. Instead of looking at one sweepstakes casino at a time, this page helps you see which brands belong to the same company. That can make it easier to spot sister sites, compare operator groups, and understand how sweepstakes casinos are connected.

Many of the biggest names in this space now run more than one product, and some also operate poker or social sportsbook sites alongside casino brands.

What Is a Sweepstakes Casino Operator?

A sweepstakes casino operator is the company behind one or more sweepstakes gaming sites. The brand is the name you see on the homepage, while the operator is the business listed in the Terms, Official Rules, or footer. In many cases, one operator runs several related sites at the same time.

Most sweepstakes casinos use a dual-currency system. Players use Gold Coins, or a similar free-play currency, for standard gameplay. They also use Sweeps Coins, Stake Cash, or another promotional currency for sweepstakes-style play where prizes may be available under the site’s rules. Because of that setup, it is important to understand not just the brand name, but also the company behind it.

Why the Operator Behind a Casino Matters

The operator behind a sweepstakes casino can affect much more than the name and design of the site. In many cases, the operator controls the official rules, restricted state list, age requirements, identity checks, redemption policy, dispute process, and support system. That means two sites that look different on the surface may still work in very similar ways if they are run by the same company.

This also helps explain why sister sites often feel similar. Brands under the same operator may share a similar lobby design, game providers, promotional structure, VIP system, or redemption process. Even when the branding is different, the core player experience may still follow the same pattern.

For readers, the biggest takeaway is simple: if you trust or distrust one brand, it is smart to check whether the same operator runs other sites too. Looking at the company level gives you a better view of consistency across rules, support, and overall player experience.

Sweepstakes Casino Operators and Their Brands

Below are the main sweepstakes operators and products we currently track.

  • 1st Leads Ltd (Bingoport)
  • A1 Development LLC (Funrize, NoLimitCoins, TaoFortune, Fortune Wheelz, StormRush, FunzCity)
  • ARB Gaming LLC / ARB Interactive (Modo.us)
  • B Two Operations Limited / B2Services OÜ (McLuck, Hello Millions, Mega Bonanza, PlayFame, Jackpota, SpinBlitz, SportsMillions)
  • Blazesoft Ltd (Fortune Coins, Zula Casino, Sportzino, American Luck, Luck Party, YayCasino)
  • Citi Media Tech LLC (Carnival Citi)
  • Fliff Inc. (Fliff, Sidepot)
  • Game Play Network Inc. (Horseplay)
  • Gold Coin Group LLC (Chanced, Punt.com, Juked)
  • Heuston Gaming (Sweeptastic, Cazino, Mega Frenzy)
  • High 5 Entertainment LLC (High 5 Casino)
  • Hiwingo Limited (Jackpot Go)
  • Joy Media Works (ZitoBox)
  • MW Services Limited (WOW Vegas, Rolla, MetaWin.us)
  • Petique Labs LLC (MegaSpinz)
  • Play Spree Ltd. (Spree Social Casino)
  • RealPlay Tech Inc. (RealPrize, LoneStar)
  • Rebet Inc. (ReBet)
  • Rush Street Interactive (BetRivers.net, Rush Games)
  • Solar Bloom LLC (Moonspin)
  • Sunflower Limited (Crown Coins Casino, iCasino)
  • Sweepsteaks Limited / Easygo (Stake.us)
  • The Money Factory LLC (The Money Factory, Spinzta)
  • Thrillzz Inc. (Thrillzz)
  • UTech Solutions LLC (JackpotRabbit, SweepShark, Sweepico, Playtana, Mr. Goodwin, Fire Sevens, Scarlet Sands, VegasWay)
  • VGW Holdings Limited / VGW Group (Chumba Casino, Global Poker, LuckyLand Slots, LuckyLand Casino)
  • Woopla Inc. (Funzpoints)
  • Yellow Social Interactive Limited (Pulsz, Pulsz Bingo)

What to Check Before You Trust an Operator

The first thing to check is the site’s legal page. Look for the operator name in the Terms, Sweeps Rules, or footer, then compare it against other brands in the same group. That is often the fastest way to confirm whether two sweepstakes casinos are sister sites.

Next, check how the operator handles eligibility and redemptions. Restricted state lists can change, and operators may have different rules for standard play and promotional play. Some sites also require identity verification before certain purchases or prize redemptions. Others may include arbitration clauses or other legal terms that are important to understand before signing up.

It is also smart to look at the free entry method. Legitimate sweepstakes promotions should offer a free way to participate, and many sweepstakes casinos do this through AMOE instructions in the rules. If the free method is hard to find or difficult to understand, that is something readers should pay close attention to.

Finally, look at the size and focus of the operator’s portfolio. Some companies mainly run slots-style sweepstakes casinos, while others also branch into poker, bingo, horse racing, or social sportsbook products. That can tell you a lot about how the operator is positioned in the market and what kind of experience its brands are trying to offer.

How We View Sister Sites and Operator Groups

We group sites by the company listed in public terms, rules, or related legal pages. If several brands point back to the same operator, we treat them as part of the same group. That does not mean every sister site is exactly the same, but it usually means there is some overlap in how the sites are structured, managed, or reviewed.

This page is meant to give readers a clearer view of the sweepstakes casino market. Instead of judging every site on its own, it helps to understand who owns what, which brands belong together, and where the same company appears across multiple products. As the market changes, operator pages can also help readers track new sweeps casinos, closed brands, and shifts within larger groups.