LollySpins Casino Review: The One Operator on This List That Actually Names Itself
LollySpins’ footer names its operating company, licence number and EEA representative in full: the most transparent legal disclosure of any brand we’ve reviewed. The rest of the site’s own marketing copy doesn’t always agree with what’s actually sitting in the catalogue.
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LollySpins sits seventh on our high-roller list, launched in 2025 and run by Fortuna Games N.V.: registration number 162413, registered at Seru Loraweg 17 C in Willemstad, Curaçao, licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Authority since 24 June 2025 under licence OGL/2024/112/0974. The footer also names an EEA representative, Deltaprime Limited (Cyprus, registration HE 444864), acting as the licensed entity's billing agent. Every other brand review we've published this year had to flag a gap between what third-party directories claim and what the operator's own pages disclose. LollySpins is the first one that just tells you, on every page, without us having to go looking for it.
That honesty doesn't carry over to the rest of the site's copy. The About Us page names Microgaming, Evolution Gaming and Betsoft among its software partners; we searched the live catalogue directly and found none of the three. A separate line elsewhere on the site claims its live tables run on "Evolution, Pragmatic Live, Ezugi, and Vivo Gaming": Evolution and Vivo Gaming aren't there either. What is there, confirmed through the site's own search: NetEnt (235 games), PragmaticPlay (646 games), Ezugi (82 live games), Pragmatic Live (156 live games), and Hacksaw (308 games, including two titles built exclusively for this casino).

Five Deposits, Five Different Percentages, One Total That Isn't a Round Number
The headline reads 400% up to C$3,585 plus 350 free spins, and the "About promotion" panel breaks that into five separate deposits rather than one match:
| Deposit | Match | Free spins | Max bonus (CAD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 100% | 100 (Wanted Dead or a Wild) | $815 |
| 2nd | 80% | 50 (Break the Piggy Bank) | $325 |
| 3rd | 70% | 100 (Duel at Dawn) | $815 |
| 4th | 50% | : | $815 |
| 5th | 100% | 100 (Lollyspins Rush Bonanza) | $815 |
Add the five caps and the free spins and you get the exact headline: $3,585 and 350 spins. Minimum deposit to trigger any leg of it is €25 / C$40. Deposit-bonus wagering runs 40x, free-spin winnings wager at 35x, and there's a maximum bet of €5 / C$8 while any bonus is active: break that limit on a single spin and the terms let the casino void the bet. What converts to real money is also capped twice over: winnings from the deposit bonus can only ever release up to five times the bonus amount, and free-spin winnings specifically are capped at €100 / C$165 regardless of how the reels land. Filing a withdrawal request cancels any bonus in the five-deposit sequence you haven't activated yet, and each activated bonus expires 10 days after you claim it.
The Withdrawal Ceiling Disappears After Level Two
LollySpins doesn't publish a flat daily/monthly withdrawal table the way the other brands on this list do. Its general terms (section 6.11) set a cascading cap (up to €5,000 per 24 hours, €10,000 within 7 days, €25,000 within 30 days) but the VIP Club's own per-level cards tell a more specific story:
| VIP level | Cashback | Birthday gift | Withdrawal limit | Personal manager |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10% | €5 | €10,000 | No |
| 2 | 12% | €25 | €10,000 | No |
| 3 | 15% | €50 | Individual | Yes |
| 4 | 17% | €250 | Individual | Yes |
| 5 | 20% | €500 | Individual | Yes |
The published €10,000 ceiling only survives the first two tiers. From Level 3 up, LollySpins stops publishing a number at all: the limit becomes "Individual," negotiated per account rather than posted for anyone to check in advance. Worth flagging: the VIP page's own descriptive text says a personal manager unlocks "as soon as a gamester reaches the 4th level," but the level cards it's describing show Personal manager already set to Yes at Level 3, a full tier earlier than the site's own prose claims. Separately, section 5.6 requires a deposit to be wagered at least three times over before any withdrawal clears: a stricter floor than the single-rollover rule we found on TikiTaka's terms.

Payments for Canadian Players
LollySpins' own payments copy groups its methods into three lanes: cards (Mastercard, Visa, Apple Pay, Google Pay), bank transfers (Interac sits in this category, alongside Revolut, Sofort and several others), and e-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, MiFinity, Jeton, eZeeWallet). Filing Interac under "bank transfer" rather than "e-wallet" is an unusual classification choice, but it's an accurate one: Interac e-Transfer routes through the banking network, not a wallet balance.
The wagering-before-withdrawal rules above (35 to 40x on bonus funds, 3x minimum rollover even on non-bonus play) apply regardless of which method you deposit with.

A Real Catalogue That Doesn't Match Its Own Marketing Copy
About Us claims "over 12,000 online games" through Microgaming, NetEnt, Evolution Gaming and Betsoft. We searched LollySpins' own catalogue provider by provider rather than trusting the sentence: NetEnt is real (235 games). Microgaming, Evolution Gaming and Betsoft returned nothing: not one title, on either the slots catalogue or the live-casino section that separately name-drops Evolution and Vivo Gaming in its own SEO copy. What actually carries the catalogue is PragmaticPlay (646 games), Hacksaw (308 games), Ezugi (82 live games) and Pragmatic Live (156 live games). Hacksaw gets its own top-nav category, "Hacksaw ORGS," built around two titles made specifically for this casino (Lollyspins Rush Bonanza and LollySpins Rumble) rather than licensed off the shelf.
The bonus terms' contribution rules read less cleanly than the game count. Section 16.10.2.9 states that blackjack, roulette, arcade titles, video poker, baccarat, Casino Hold'em, 2 Ways Royal, craps and Sic Bo all contribute 5% toward wagering, table games generally at 10%: then, in the same clause, restates Sic Bo, Royal Craps, Baccarat and Red Dog at 0%. Two of those games are named twice with two different numbers in one paragraph of the same document. Whichever figure is the intended one, the practical takeaway doesn't change: slots carry the bonus, table games barely move it, and the terms themselves aren't internally consistent about the exact size of "barely."
One mechanic here doesn't exist on the other brands we've covered: Lucky Box, a lootbox-style feature bought with real money or with Coins, a separate non-withdrawable internal currency earned through play. Winnings that come out of a Lucky Box land directly in the real-money balance with no wagering requirement attached: a genuinely different payout path from every bonus-funded win covered above.

After the Welcome Pack: More Running Offers Than Any Other Brand We've Covered
Where the other reviews on this list found two or three live promotions beyond the welcome bonus, LollySpins' promotions tab listed more than ten on the day we checked: a standalone Welcome 1st Deposit Bonus (100% up to C$815 + 100 FS) for players who skip the five-deposit pack, a Daily Cashback up to 20% in real cash, a Wednesday Reload (50% up to C$815 + 50 FS), a Weekend Reload, a time-boxed "Hot Event '26" running 01.07 to 31.07, and a "Grand Lolly Blowout" (70% + 95 FS up to C$8,140). A separate sportsbook track runs alongside the casino offers (a 300% Sport Welcome Package up to C$1,630 across the first three deposits and a Welcome Sport Free Bet) but betting sits as one vertical among several here, not the front-page focus TikiTaka builds its whole homepage around.
Every deposit-triggered promotion on this list inherits the same wagering and contribution rules covered above. Treat each one's headline percentage as bonus funds under those terms, not as a separate, more generous deal.
Licensing: The Most Complete Disclosure We've Found
Unlike every other brand review in this series, we didn't have to check a third-party aggregator against a silent footer here: LollySpins states its own operator, registration number, licence number, licensing date and EEA representative directly on every page. Fortuna Games N.V. (Curaçao, registration 162413) has held licence OGL/2024/112/0974 from the Curaçao Gaming Authority since 24 June 2025; Deltaprime Limited (Cyprus, registration HE 444864) acts as its EEA representative and billing agent.
Section 2.1.2's excluded-jurisdictions list is long and specific: it names Ontario directly rather than lumping all of Canada in, alongside the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, the United States, Russia and, oddly, Curaçao itself, the same self-referential quirk we've now seen on more than one operator in this group. The rest of Canada is not excluded.
Verdict: Who LollySpins Actually Suits
It suits a slots player who wants a longer welcome sequence than a single deposit match, values knowing exactly who's licensing the site they're depositing into, and doesn't mind reading the fine print themselves rather than trusting the marketing page above it. The five-deposit structure rewards sticking around past the first top-up, and the operator disclosure here is the clearest of anything we've reviewed this year.
It does not suit anyone chasing a specific tier-one live-dealer studio the site's own copy advertises: Evolution and Vivo Gaming are named in LollySpins' marketing text and absent from its actual catalogue. It also doesn't suit a table-games player optimizing for bonus clearance, or anyone climbing toward VIP Level 3 expecting the published €10,000 ceiling to still apply once they get there.
Straight Answers on LollySpins
Yes, and it's the most fully disclosed licence in our review series so far: Fortuna Games N.V. (Curaçao, registration 162413) under Curaçao Gaming Authority licence OGL/2024/112/0974, issued 24 June 2025, with Deltaprime Limited (Cyprus) named as EEA representative directly on the site's own footer.
No. LollySpins' own site copy names Evolution among its live-dealer partners, but a direct search of the live-casino catalogue returns zero Evolution titles. The live lobby actually runs on Pragmatic Live and Ezugi.
Each of your first five deposits gets its own match percentage and cap (100%/80%/70%/50%/100%, up to $815 CAD per leg), adding up to 400% and $3,585 CAD total plus 350 free spins across the sequence. Minimum deposit is €25/C$40 per leg.
The general terms cap withdrawals at €5,000 per 24 hours, €10,000 per week and €25,000 per month. The VIP programme publishes a flat €10,000 limit at Levels 1 to 2; from Level 3 the limit becomes "Individual" and is no longer published.
Yes, listed under the site's own "Bank Transfers" category alongside Revolut and Sofort, separate from its e-wallet options (Skrill, Neteller, ecoPayz, MiFinity, Jeton, eZeeWallet).
A lootbox-style feature bought with real money or with Coins, a separate non-withdrawable internal currency earned through play. Unlike bonus funds, winnings from a Lucky Box go straight to the real-money balance with no wagering requirement.




