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About

Fruity Wins is an online casino site at fruitywins.co.uk, registered since October 2018 and operating as a whitelabel site on another company's platform. The site claims to offer over 800 casino games including slots and live dealer tables, with payment options including Visa, PayPal, and Neteller, according to its website.

The site is licensed through Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited, which has held a UKGC licence since 9 March 2022. That's just under four years of licensed operation. The operator sits within a mixed category licence, covering casino, bingo, sports betting, and gambling software activities.

The operator received a £60,000 financial penalty in June 2025 for breaches relating to self-exclusion procedures and direct electronic marketing consent. The Gambling Commission attributed the failure to human error and noted the operator cooperated with the investigation and took remedial steps. Given that penalty, the operator's trust grade sits at D, which consumers should factor into their decision.

Features & Offerings

Key Offerings

  • Slots
  • Live casino

Main Features

  • 800+ casino games
  • GPay deposits
  • Multiple safe gambling tools

Incentives

According to their website (checked 21 Feb 2026):

C
Incentive Grade 1 offer analysed · best est. value £33.24
How we calculate this

Welcome Offers

New players at Fruity Wins can claim a single deposit match bonus on their first deposit. The offer matches a percentage of the initial deposit up to a set cap.

Welcome Package
Active
Deposit Bonus£10 min depositup to £50 bonus100% match10x wagering

Conditions Explained

This offer is for first-time depositors only, one claim per player. The bonus comes with a wagering requirement, meaning you must bet the bonus amount 10 times before you can withdraw any winnings from it. There's also a maximum withdrawal cap of £50 on winnings converted from the bonus, so even if you play well, you can't take out more than that. The bonus is credited within 7 days of your deposit. Because specific time limits for using the bonus aren't stated in the available terms, check directly with Fruity Wins before depositing.

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Can You Trust Fruity Wins?

Positive Signals

  • UKGC licensed since March 2022 with Active status
  • Five active licences covering casino, bingo, betting, and gambling software
  • ADR registered with both eCOGRA and IBAS for dispute resolution
  • SSL grade A with TLS 1.3 encryption

Concerns

  • £60,000 financial penalty issued on 26 June 2025 for self-exclusion and marketing consent failures
  • Operator trust grade D (score 53/100) due to enforcement history
  • No DNS email security: SPF, DKIM, and DMARC are all absent
  • No DNSSEC or CAA records detected
  • WHOIS not transparent: domain registration is privacy-protected

What Users Say

No Trustpilot data is available for Fruity Wins at this time. User sentiment for this specific brand can't be assessed from independent review data.

Common Themes

No review themes are available without Trustpilot data.

Regulatory Context

Without user review data, direct cross-referencing between complaints and the 2025 enforcement isn't possible. The penalty did involve self-exclusion failures, which is directly relevant to players who rely on those tools. Consumers who have used self-exclusion features on Fruity Wins or received unsolicited marketing may wish to check whether the remedial action the operator took has addressed those issues.

UKGC Licence Status

Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited holds five active UKGC licences. The Remote Casino licence (granted 9 March 2022) covers online slots and table games. A Bingo licence (also from 9 March 2022) permits online bingo products. A Gambling Software licence (granted 14 May 2024) allows the operator to supply gaming software. Two General Betting Standard licences for real and virtual events (both granted 13 June 2025) extend the operator's permissions to sports and virtual betting.

Dispute Resolution:

Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited is registered with two Alternative Dispute Resolution providers: eCOGRA and IBAS. ADR registration means that if a complaint can't be resolved directly with the operator, players can escalate to an independent service at no cost. Registration with both providers was verified in February 2026.

Regulatory Actions

Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited was issued a £60,000 financial penalty on 26 June 2025 by the Gambling Commission. The breach involved failures under Social Responsibility Code Provision 3.5.3 (self-exclusion) and SRCP 5.1.11 (direct electronic marketing consent). The Commission found the failure stemmed from human error, and noted the operator cooperated with the investigation and has since taken remedial action.

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Site Assessment

SSL & Security A
Grade A E7 TLS 1.3
DNS Security F
✗ SPF ✗ DKIM ✗ DMARC ✗ DNSSEC
Domain History D
Registered 7 years
Regulator Status A+
UKGC: Active
Site Presence D
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Operator Trust D
53/100

Licensed Operator

Fruity Wins is operated by Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited, a Gibraltar-based entity licensed by the UK Gambling Commission under account number 57869. The operator's first UKGC licence dates to 9 March 2022, giving it just under four years of licensed operation in the UK market. No UK Companies House registration data is available, as the entity is incorporated in Gibraltar.

Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited holds a mixed operator category licence and runs a portfolio of gambling brands alongside Fruity Wins. Its regulatory track record includes a £60,000 penalty in 2025, which has pulled its trust grade down to D. Consumers should be aware that a D-grade operator sits below the standard most established UK gambling companies maintain.

Other Sites by Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited

Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited operates a number of other brands under the same UKGC licence, including 333 Casino, BOGOF Bingo, Cosmic Spins, and DeepSea Casino, among others. Consumers researching sibling brands should note that enforcement history at operator level applies across all sites it runs.