B7 Casino Sister Sites: Manila Marketing’s Group, and Closed Sign-Ups

B7 Casino logo, part of the Manila Marketing N.V. group

B7 Casino is described by several independent sources as the newest brand from Manila Marketing N.V.‘s casino group, though we could not independently confirm the names of other brands in that group. Two things matter more right now: B7 Casino blocks UK visitors outright, and Casino Guru’s live monitoring currently shows it as not accepting new players at all, regardless of country. Below we cover who actually runs it, a genuine mismatch between its own licensing claims and the Kahnawake Gaming Commission’s public register, what existing players say about it, and which UKGC-licensed casinos are actually open to you today.

That combination, a large existing player base, a strong safety score, and a genuine ownership question mark, makes B7 Casino a more interesting case study than most brands on this site, even if it is not one you can currently join. We have tried to give each part of that picture equal weight rather than leading with either the good numbers or the red flag alone.

The Manila Marketing Group and B7 Casino’s Place in It

Independent reviewers describe B7 Casino as the youngest addition to a wider Manila Marketing N.V. stable, but naming the other brands in that stable with confidence is harder than it should be: no source we checked, including the operator’s own site, publishes a clean list of every casino Manila Marketing N.V. runs. Rather than repeating an unverified brand list from elsewhere, we are being upfront that we could not confirm specific sister names.

What we could verify is more specific and more useful. The Kahnawake Gaming Commission’s own public register of permit holders lists b7casino.com, but against an operator name of “3-102-939256 SRL,” not Manila Marketing N.V. That could reflect an entirely normal two-tier structure, where one company holds the Kahnawake authorization and licenses it out to a trading brand, similar to how Curacao master licences used to work before 2023. It could also just mean the two names describe the same business at different stages of a corporate restructure. Either way, a reader who checks the register expecting to see “Manila Marketing” will not find it under that name.

B7 Casino also advertises both a Curacao eGaming licence and Kahnawake Gaming Commission oversight in different places, which is an unusual combination to see presented side by side rather than one clearly superseding the other. We would treat any specific licence number quoted by a third-party review with caution until you can verify it directly against the relevant register yourself.

There is a broader pattern worth flagging for readers who follow more than one of these reviews on this site: operator names for smaller offshore brands change hands, get restructured, or simply get described differently by different review portals, often without any public announcement explaining why. That is not unique to B7 Casino, but it is a good reason to treat a single confident-sounding “owned by X” claim, wherever you read it, as a starting point rather than a settled fact until you can check it against a primary source like a licensing register.

We would rather list zero confirmed sisters than list several based on a single unverified source, since a wrong sister claim is worse than no claim at all: it sends a reader looking for protections at a brand that may not actually share them.

Detail What B7 Casino claims What the Kahnawake register shows
Operator name Manila Marketing N.V. 3-102-939256 SRL
Licence(s) Curacao eGaming and Kahnawake Kahnawake permit for b7casino.com
Confirmed sister brands Described as part of a “group” Not specified

That changed once we researched sister sites Zumo Spin and Nomaspin: both independently name the identical operator, Manila Marketing N.V., and the identical Costa Rican registration number, 3-102-939256 SRL, that B7 Casino itself claims. Three separate domains matching down to a specific registration number is a stronger basis than any single claim on its own, so we are now treating Zumo Spin and Nomaspin as confirmed sister sites.

B7 Casino Reviewed, Sign-Up Status and All

B7 Casino launched in 2023 with a large, sportsbook-and-casino combined lobby, claiming games from more than sixty developers and a catalogue reviewers put anywhere from around two thousand to well over six thousand titles depending on how the count is done. That scale is real, but more than one reviewer also describes the lobby as cluttered, with categories that are not always easy to filter by provider.

B7 Casino lobby and welcome package shown across desktop and mobile

Access notice. B7 Casino blocks UK visitors, is not UKGC-licensed, has no GamStop coverage and offers no UK dispute-resolution route. It is also currently reported as closed to new players of any nationality. None of the detail below is an endorsement to try to sign up.

Who Actually Runs B7 Casino

B7 Casino markets itself as belonging to Manila Marketing N.V., a company registered in Curacao. As set out above, the Kahnawake Gaming Commission’s own permit-holder list ties the b7casino.com domain to an entity recorded as “3-102-939256 SRL” rather than that name. We are presenting both names rather than picking one, because we could not resolve the discrepancy from public sources with full confidence.

There is no UK company registration, no UKGC account and no GB licence attached to B7 Casino in any form. Accurate as of July 2026; a casino that is not currently accepting new players is also one where operator and licensing details are less likely to be kept fully up to date, so treat anything here as a snapshot rather than a permanent fact.

Curacao and Kahnawake are separate regulators with separate registers, separate complaint processes and separate standards, and a legitimate operator would normally hold one or the other for a given brand rather than both simultaneously without explanation. Seeing both claimed at once is not automatically evidence of wrongdoing, licence transitions do happen, but it is exactly the kind of detail a cautious reader should want resolved before trusting a large deposit to the brand.

Why Sign-Ups Are Currently Closed

Independent monitoring on Casino Guru currently flags B7 Casino as not accepting new players, a status distinct from a UK-specific geo-block. Operators pause new registrations for a range of reasons, a licensing review, a platform migration, a payment processor dispute, or simply winding the brand down, and nothing we found publicly confirms which of those applies here.

For a UK reader the practical effect is the same either way: you cannot open a new account here even setting the geo-block and the missing UK licence aside. We are covering the brand for what it explains about ownership and the wider Manila Marketing question, not because there is a live offer worth acting on.

We checked whether this might be a temporary technical hiccup rather than a deliberate closure, but the “not accepting new players” status is a specific, actively maintained flag that review portals use precisely to warn readers off chasing a dead sign-up flow, rather than a generic error state. That makes it more likely to reflect a genuine operator decision than a passing glitch, though we cannot rule out the possibility it reopens without much notice.

Games and Banking, for the Record

While it was open, B7 Casino ran slots and table games from studios including Platipus, Evolution, Pragmatic Play, Yggdrasil and Tom Horn, alongside a sportsbook covering a broad range of markets. Banking supported cards, Apple Pay, Bitcoin, Ethereum and bank transfer, with withdrawals targeted at 24 hours, though as the complaints below show that target was not always met.

The combined sportsbook-and-casino format is a familiar one for Curacao-era operators chasing a broad audience rather than specialising in one product, and the claimed provider count, over sixty studios, is genuinely large if accurate, spanning slots, live dealer tables, and a reasonably deep sports betting menu covering football, tennis and the usual major leagues alongside niche markets.

Player Feedback and Safety Record

On paper, B7 Casino has one of the stronger records of any offshore brand we have reviewed for this site. Casino Guru rates it at a “Very high” safety index of 9.0, and it carries a substantial Trustpilot presence, over a thousand reviews averaging around 4 out of 5 stars, which is a genuinely large sample for a brand only open since 2023.

The complaints that do exist cluster tightly around withdrawals: players describing verified accounts with payouts stuck for over a week, a Quebec player left unable to withdraw after the casino removed all of their available withdrawal methods, and at least one case where an account was closed after the fact with support citing a residency restriction that had not been made clear at sign-up. A meaningful share of these were resolved once escalated through Casino Guru’s complaint process, and in one case the fix was as simple as the casino enabling a cryptocurrency withdrawal option that had not previously been offered.

Read together, that is a recognisable pattern rather than random bad luck: a casino that runs smoothly for most players most of the time, but where a meaningful minority hit a genuine wall on withdrawals and need outside pressure to get paid. A strong headline safety index does not cancel that pattern out, it just means the operator responds when pushed hard enough.

It is also worth noting what we did not find: no widescale pattern of confiscated winnings over bonus small print, no reports of the site vanishing with player balances, and no formal warning listed against it by the portals we checked. That places B7 Casino well above the bottom tier of offshore operators on player-harm grounds specifically, even while it falls well short of what a UKGC licence would guarantee.

B7 Casino Key Facts

Operator: Manila Marketing N.V. (claimed); “3-102-939256 SRL” per Kahnawake register
Licence: Curacao eGaming and/or Kahnawake (dual claim, not fully reconciled)
UK access: Blocked
New sign-ups: Currently closed per Casino Guru monitoring
UK protection: Not UKGC-licensed; no GamStop; no UK dispute resolution
Founded: 2023
Safety index: 9.0 (“Very high”) on Casino Guru
Trustpilot: ~4/5 from 1,000+ reviews
Our rating (for UK readers): 4/10

Treat the licence row above as the clearest single reason for caution: two regulators claimed at once, one of them not matching the operator name on its own register entry, is a harder combination to verify than a single clean UKGC account number would be.

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths

  • Strong headline safety index and a large, mostly positive Trustpilot volume.
  • Broad game and sportsbook catalogue from genuine studios while it was accepting players.
  • Complaints that do surface are frequently resolved once escalated.

Weaknesses

  • Currently closed to new sign-ups, so there is nothing actionable here regardless of location.
  • Blocks UK visitors and holds no UKGC licence, GamStop coverage or UK dispute-resolution route.
  • Its claimed operator name does not match the entity listed against its domain on the Kahnawake register.
  • Recurring withdrawal-method complaints that needed third-party pressure to resolve.

Read the two lists as describing different questions rather than cancelling each other out: the strengths answer “has this operator generally treated its existing players fairly,” while the weaknesses answer “can a UK reader actually use this today.” Right now the honest answer to the second question is no, on every count.

UKGC-Licensed Casinos You Can Actually Join

Even setting the ownership questions aside, B7 Casino is not a live option for a UK player today. Casumo, PlayOJO, LeoVegas and Mr Q are all UK Gambling Commission licensed, open to new sign-ups, covered by GamStop and backed by IBAS dispute resolution if a withdrawal dispute like the ones described above were ever to happen to you.

The practical difference is not just paperwork. If a UKGC-licensed casino removes your withdrawal method or delays a payout without explanation, you have a Gambling Commission-backed complaints process and IBAS to escalate to. At B7 Casino, or any brand in a similar position, your only real lever is public pressure through a review portal, which worked for some players here but is a considerably weaker position to be in.

B7 Casino: Common Questions

What are B7 Casino’s sister sites?

Independent sources describe it as the newest brand in a Manila Marketing N.V. casino group, but no source we found names the other brands with confidence, so we are not listing any as confirmed.

Who owns B7 Casino?

B7 Casino names Manila Marketing N.V. as its operator, though the Kahnawake Gaming Commission’s own register lists the b7casino.com domain against a different entity, ‘3-102-939256 SRL’.

Is B7 Casino still accepting new players?

No. Independent monitoring on Casino Guru currently shows B7 Casino as closed to new registrations, separately from its UK geo-block.

Can UK players use B7 Casino?

No. The site blocks UK visitors outright and holds no UK Gambling Commission licence.

What licence does B7 Casino hold?

It advertises both a Curacao eGaming licence and Kahnawake Gaming Commission oversight; the Kahnawake register confirms a permit tied to the domain, though under a different operator name than the one B7 Casino publicly uses.

Is B7 Casino safe?

Casino Guru rates it 9.0, its highest ‘Very high’ safety band, and Trustpilot shows over a thousand mostly positive reviews, though a recurring minority of withdrawal complaints needed formal escalation to resolve.

What games did B7 Casino offer while open?

Slots and tables from studios including Platipus, Evolution, Pragmatic Play, Yggdrasil and Tom Horn, plus a broad sportsbook, across a very large combined catalogue.

What UKGC-licensed alternatives are open to UK players right now?

Casumo, PlayOJO, LeoVegas and Mr Q are all UK Gambling Commission licensed, actively accepting sign-ups, and covered by GamStop and IBAS.

Our Take on B7 Casino

B7 Casino has a genuinely stronger safety record than most offshore brands we have reviewed for this site, a high Casino Guru score, a large and mostly positive Trustpilot presence, and complaints that tend to get resolved once pushed. Set against that: it blocks UK visitors, holds no UKGC licence, is currently closed to new players of any nationality, and its own claimed operator does not match the name on the Kahnawake register against its domain. None of that makes it a dangerous brand in the way some newer Curacao casinos are, but none of it makes it something a UK reader can actually use either. If you want the protections it cannot offer, a UKGC-licensed casino is the only route.

New Sister Site rating: 4/10

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