LeoVegas is one of the best-known names in online casino, founded in 2011 and now a subsidiary of MGM Resorts International — meaning it sits behind serious corporate backing. It built its reputation as the “King of Mobile Casino”, and the mobile experience remains a highlight.
Licensing & trust
LeoVegas operates under the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA/CRP/237/2013), the UK Gambling Commission, and Sweden’s Spelinspektionen — a strong multi-jurisdiction footprint that signals accountability. In the interest of full transparency: in 2021 the UKGC fined LeoVegas £600,000 over misleading advertising and customer-handling failings. It has since continued operating across regulated markets.
Games
The library spans slots, live casino and table games from leading studios including Evolution, NetEnt, Play’n GO, Pragmatic Play, Microgaming and Yggdrasil — so popular titles like Gates of Olympus and Book of Dead are typically available.
Banking & payouts
E-wallet withdrawals are quick (often 0–6 hours), while cards and bank transfers take longer (commonly 3–5 business days). Supported methods vary by region but usually include Visa, Mastercard, Skrill, Neteller, PayPal and Apple Pay.
Bonuses
LeoVegas runs new-player welcome offers, but the exact bonus, free spins and wagering depend on your country and are subject to change — always check the current terms on site for your region, and read our wagering requirements guide first.
Verdict
A heavyweight, well-regulated operator with a class-leading mobile product and a deep game range. A historic regulatory fine is worth noting, but its licensing and ownership place it among the more accountable brands.