Spin and Win Sister Sites

Last Updated on February 26, 2026 by adrian

Spin and Win is part of the Rank Interactive network – here are our top rated sister sites, what connects them, and every market the licence covers.

⚡ Quick Facts: Spin and Win

  • 🏢 Operator: Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited
  • 📋 UKGC Licence: 57924
  • 🌍 Markets: UK, Ireland, Channel Islands, Isle of Man & Gibraltar only
  • 🎮 Platform: Playtech / Virtue Fusion
  • 🎲 Games: Slots, Live Casino, Table Games, Bingo
  • 💰 Min Deposit: £10
  • 🚫 Bonus exclusions: PayPal & Paysafecard don’t trigger welcome bonuses
  • 🛡️ GamStop: Yes – self-exclusion covers the full Rank Interactive network
  • 🔒 Safer Gambling: keepitfun.rank.com

The Origin of the Network: Why Spin and Win Matters

To understand why Spin and Win occupies a different position to its sister sites, it helps to know the sequence of events that led to its creation. The team behind Daub Alderney were the same people who built Wink Bingo from scratch and sold it to 888 Holdings. That sale gave them both capital and proof of concept – they knew they could build successful online gaming brands. When they returned to market in 2012, rather than rebuilding a pure bingo product, they built Spin and Win as a deliberate hybrid: Barcrest-powered slot content alongside proprietary Daub bingo rooms. The combination anticipated where the market was heading before most operators made that pivot.

Spin and Win was therefore not just the first Daub brand – it was the prototype for every brand that followed. Kitty Bingo, Lucky Pants Bingo, Magical Vegas, Lucky VIP, and the others all emerged from the same structural thinking: bingo rooms as community infrastructure, slots as the primary commercial driver. Spin and Win was where that model was first proven at scale.

The site has changed considerably since 2012. Following Rank Group’s acquisition of Stride Gaming (which had absorbed Daub Alderney) in October 2019, and the subsequent July 2022 migration to Playtech’s Virtue Fusion platform under Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited, the original Daub software is gone. The game library now runs to over 2,000 titles, live casino tables are available via Playtech’s studio network, and bingo rooms run on Virtue Fusion – the same platform used by Mecca Bingo. What remains is the brand name and its founding-member status in a network that grew from one site into fourteen.

Regulatory History of the Network

The migration in 2022 came after several years of regulatory pressure on the operator structure. Daub Alderney Limited received a £5.85 million UKGC penalty in 2021 – increased from an initial £3 million figure during the case – for failures in anti-money laundering processes and social responsibility checks. These failures occurred before Rank Group took ownership, and Rank appealed the penalty increase on the grounds that the enforcement did not adequately account for remedial action taken post-acquisition. A separate entity, Rank Digital Gaming (Alderney) Limited, paid £700,557 to the UKGC in January 2022 for similar compliance issues at the point of transition. Rank Interactive (Gibraltar) Limited, the current operating entity behind Spin and Win and all network sites, was issued licence 57924 in March 2022 and carries no enforcement history of its own.

What the Platform Migration Changed for Players

When Rank moved Spin and Win from the Daub platform to Playtech/Virtue Fusion in July 2022, several things changed simultaneously. The bingo rooms moved to Virtue Fusion – the same bingo engine that powers Mecca Bingo and is widely regarded as the strongest bingo platform in the UK market. The slots catalogue expanded significantly as Playtech’s full provider network became available alongside Blueprint Gaming, Pragmatic Play, and IGT. Live casino tables via Playtech’s Evolution-competing live studio network became a feature where they had not previously existed on the old Daub platform.

Existing player accounts, balances, and history carried across the migration without interruption. From an account management perspective, nothing changed – the same credentials, the same payment methods, the same verification status all remained valid.

Frequently Asked Questions

Was Spin and Win always this size, or has it grown significantly?

It has grown substantially. The 2012 launch offered a game library of a few hundred titles using Barcrest software and Daub’s own bingo rooms. The current Playtech/Virtue Fusion platform gives access to over 2,000 games from multiple providers. The addition of live casino – which did not exist at launch – is particularly significant. The brand identity is continuous; the product has been rebuilt from the ground up.

Does Spin and Win still have bingo now that it’s focused on slots?

Yes. Bingo rooms are still available and run on Playtech’s Virtue Fusion platform, which is an upgrade on the original Daub bingo software. 75-ball, 80-ball, and 90-ball variants are typically available, with free rooms running on a daily schedule. The slots catalogue is larger and more prominently featured, but bingo remains a genuine part of the product rather than a token inclusion.

How does Spin and Win compare to Kitty Bingo, which launched at the same time?

Both launched in 2012 on the original Daub platform and both now run on Playtech/Virtue Fusion under Rank Interactive. The distinction is in positioning: Spin and Win leads with a broader casino and slots identity, while Kitty Bingo has always been the more community-focused, bingo-first brand in the pair. A player whose primary interest is bingo rooms and community chat would find Kitty Bingo a better fit; a player who wants slots and casino with bingo available as a secondary option would find Spin and Win closer to their preference.

Are the games the same as at Grosvenor Casino in the same group?

The underlying library is the same – both run on Playtech/Virtue Fusion and have access to the same provider catalogue. Individual site curation differs: Grosvenor Casino, as Rank’s flagship brand, may feature different promotional titles and has its own homepage experience tailored to its broader premium positioning. The available game selection at a library level overlaps almost entirely.