BetScore Casino Review

Reviewed & updated July 2026 by the BetScore Guide team. 18+. Play responsibly.

3.9/5 Above-average Casino Guru score, but a UK Gambling Commission claim that does not check out

BetScore is a relatively new online casino (launched 2023) offering a four-deposit welcome bonus and a library of more than 2,000 slots. On paper it looks solid: Casino Guru currently scores it 7.7/10 ('Above average'), with no unfair terms flagged and no player complaints logged so far. But BetScore's own marketing states it is 'licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission' — we checked that claim against the UKGC's official public register of licensed operators and domain names, and betscorecasino.com does not appear anywhere in it. That is a false regulatory claim, full stop. Independent reviews place the site under an offshore licence instead (sourced variously to Anjouan or Curaçao, with the exact registration unconfirmed publicly). A young, clean complaint history is reassuring, but it is not the same as UK regulatory protection — and a casino that misstates its own licence on its homepage has already given players one reason not to take its other claims at face value.

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Pros

  • Casino Guru rates it 7.7/10 'Above average', no unfair terms flagged
  • No player complaints logged yet (site launched 2023)
  • Four-deposit welcome bonus up to £500, £10 minimum deposit
  • More than 2,000 slots and familiar UK payment methods
  • Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, Trustly, bank transfer

Cons

  • Falsely claims a UK Gambling Commission licence — not in the UKGC's public register
  • Real licence (if any) is offshore and unconfirmed — Anjouan/Curaçao claims vary
  • Wagering requirement multiplier not published in the terms we checked
  • No UKGC licence and not on GamStop — no UK protection or self-exclusion cover
  • Clean complaint record is still new and largely untested at scale

Licence & operator

BetScore is marketed under the name BetScore Entertainment Ltd, per its own terms and conditions — but that operator name is self-declared and we could not independently confirm it in any public regulator register. The site's own marketing claims it is 'licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission'. We checked that claim directly against the UKGC's official public register of licensed operators and business domain names, and betscorecasino.com — along with any obviously related domains — does not appear in it. That UKGC claim is false. Independent casino-review sources instead describe BetScore as operating under an offshore licence, with references pointing variously to Anjouan (Comoros) or Curaçao; the exact licence number is not confirmed in any public register we could locate. Whatever the real jurisdiction, UK players get no UKGC protection and no GamStop self-exclusion coverage here.

Payments & withdrawals

BetScore lists seven GBP payment methods: Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill, Neteller, Trustly and bank transfer — no cryptocurrency. Card deposits range £10–£5,000, with card withdrawals £20–£10,000; bank transfer runs £20–£10,000 for deposits and £50–£20,000 for withdrawals. Minimum deposit across the site is £10. As with any offshore-licensed operator, full KYC verification should be expected before your first withdrawal — budget time for that step, and keep in mind that a false UKGC claim means there is no UK ombudsman to escalate a payout dispute to.

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FAQ

Who owns and licenses BetScore?

BetScore's terms name BetScore Entertainment Ltd as operator — a self-declared name we could not verify in any public regulator register. The site's UK Gambling Commission licence claim is false; independent sources point to an unconfirmed offshore licence instead.

Is BetScore a scam?

We found no proof it is an outright scam — Casino Guru rates it 7.7/10 with no unfair terms and no complaints logged. But it does misstate its regulatory status, which is a genuine red flag, and there is no UK regulator to appeal to if something goes wrong.

Why does BetScore claim a UK Gambling Commission licence it doesn't have?

We can only report what we verified: the UKGC's own public register does not list betscorecasino.com or an associated licence. Some offshore casinos display UK-sounding licensing badges to appear more trustworthy; treat any such claim as unverified until you check the regulator's register yourself.

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