KumoBet Sister Sites: The One SpectraWeb Brand That Names Itself

KumoBet logo, operated by SpectraWeb Services SRL

KumoBet breaks a pattern we have seen across every other brand on its Kahnawake permit, including sister site HappySpins, already reviewed on this site: rather than presenting a Damagi Marketing Solutions LTD front to EU visitors, KumoBet’s own footer states plainly that “the website is operated by SpectraWeb Services SRL (SpectraWeb),” the exact company Kahnawake’s own permit register lists. No intermediary front-facing name, no separate Cyprus entity, just a direct match between what the site says and what the regulator’s records say.

This page covers that operator confirmation, the wider SpectraWeb network, what KumoBet offers, and which UKGC-licensed casinos are the sounder choice for a UK reader.

Same Permit, Six Sister Domains

We first mapped SpectraWeb Services SRL’s Kahnawake permit while reviewing sister site HappySpins, where it covers eight domains in total. KumoBet’s direct self-identification here only reinforces that earlier research rather than requiring us to redo it from scratch.

Sister site Reviewed here?
HappySpins Yes
HeyCasino Not yet
Lyrabet Yes
Lyracasino Yes
Prontobet Not yet
Punterz Not yet
Yaacasino Not yet

KumoBet Reviewed

KumoBet, fronted by a panda-headband mascot rather than the plain wordmarks most sister brands use, draws on around 45 software providers for its slots and live casino lineup. The welcome offer runs as an “unlock” structure: a 200% match up to €1,000 that only becomes withdrawable once 40x the deposit and bonus combined has been wagered, alongside a 10% daily cashback that requires no separate wagering.

Access notice. The Kahnawake permit named on KumoBet’s own footer is the only authorisation on record, with nothing from the UK Gambling Commission behind it. The GamCare and BeGambleAware logos on the site are safer-gambling references, not evidence of UK oversight, and GamStop and IBAS simply aren’t part of the picture here.

Reputation: Genuinely Thin Independent Coverage

Neither AskGamblers nor Casino Guru returned a dedicated, ratable review for KumoBet at the time of this research, an unusually sparse independent footprint compared with most brands on this site. That is not itself evidence of a problem, but it does mean we cannot point to a Safety Index or a documented complaint history the way we can for sister site HappySpins.

KumoBet Key Facts

Operator: SpectraWeb Services SRL (self-identified directly on site)
Licence: Kahnawake Gaming Commission #00953
UK access: Kahnawake permit only; not GamStop covered, no IBAS route
Confirmed sister sites: HappySpins, Lyrabet, Lyracasino (reviewed here); HeyCasino, Prontobet, Punterz, Yaacasino (not yet)
Reputation: No dedicated AskGamblers or Casino Guru review found
Our rating (for UK readers): 3/10

Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths

  • Directly self-identifies its Kahnawake-registered operator rather than relying on a separate front-facing company name.
  • Roughly 45 software providers behind the games catalogue.
  • Wagering-free daily cashback alongside the headline bonus.

Weaknesses

  • No dedicated independent review found on AskGamblers or Casino Guru at the time of writing.
  • No UK Gambling Commission licence, no GamStop, no IBAS.
  • An “unlock” bonus structure with 40x wagering, tighter than some sister brands’ terms.

UKGC-Licensed Casinos With a Documented Track Record

Ladbrokes Casino, Betway and PokerStars Casino each hold a UK Gambling Commission licence with an established, independently verifiable review history, not a gap where a Safety Index should be.

KumoBet: Common Questions

Who owns KumoBet?

SpectraWeb Services SRL, named directly on the site’s own footer and matching the operator Kahnawake’s public register lists for this domain.

What are KumoBet’s sister sites?

HappySpins Lyrabet and Lyracasino, all already reviewed on this site, plus HeyCasino, Prontobet, Punterz and Yaacasino, on the same Kahnawake permit but not yet reviewed here.

Does KumoBet accept UK players?

The Kahnawake permit is the only one on record, and that carries no weight with the UK Gambling Commission, so a UK player gets none of the usual GamStop or IBAS safeguards.

Is KumoBet safe to play at?

We could not locate a dedicated AskGamblers or Casino Guru rating for KumoBet, so there is no independent Safety Index to point to either way.

What games does KumoBet offer?

Around 45 software providers covering slots and live casino, though specific studio names were not confirmed in our research.

What UK-licensed alternatives have a documented track record?

Ladbrokes Casino, Betway and PokerStars Casino all carry a UK Gambling Commission licence and an established independent review history.

Our Take on KumoBet

KumoBet stands out on this network for a small but genuine point of transparency: its footer names SpectraWeb Services SRL directly, matching Kahnawake’s own register without the extra layer of a separate front-facing company we found on sister site HappySpins. That is a point in its favour. What we could not find was any independent review data to weigh against it, no AskGamblers listing, no Casino Guru Safety Index, which leaves this a harder brand to vouch for than its more thoroughly reviewed siblings. None of it changes the basic picture for a UK reader: a Kahnawake-only licence with no GamStop or IBAS protection.

New Sister Site rating: 3/10

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