It’s safe. I found solid licensing from Malta and decent responsible gambling tools in place. Malta is one of the better European jurisdictions, so I felt confident about their regulatory oversight from the start.
The transparency around RTP caught my attention too. They publish their payout rates and have them publicly audited, which isn’t something every casino bothers with. When I can see the actual numbers, it makes me trust them more.
- Malta Gaming Authority license provides strong European regulation
- RTP rates are both published and independently audited
- Self-exclusion and cool-off tools available for responsible play
I did spot one small inconsistency in their audit information. They say RTP is publicly audited but the eCOGRA status shows as “not stated.” It’s not a major red flag, but it would be cleaner if everything lined up perfectly. Their responsible gambling policy is also just “satisfactory” rather than outstanding, though they do have the basic tools covered. If you’re curious about identity verification processes at online casinos, you might want to learn about what KYC verification involves.
The 95.80% average payout is reasonable, and with Malta watching over them, I didn’t have major concerns about fair play or player protection.