PWP.BET (PlayWinPlay)
Turnkey casino and sportsbook platform with the most specifically named payment mix in this comparison, but no Brazil-relevant licence and a payment method Brazil bans outright.
Key Facts
- Licensing footprint
- One disclosed jurisdiction: Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of the Comoros (licence #ALSI-202505043-FI2); no Brazil, European, or broader LatAm licence of any kind is disclosed
- Game catalog
- 15,000+ games from 160+ providers
- Payment methods
- Credit/debit cards, Skrill, Neteller, EcoPayz, Bitcoin, Ethereum — named specifically, unlike most peers in this comparison; cryptocurrency specifically is banned outright for SPA-licensed Brazilian operators
- Years operating
- Founding year not published
- Named clients
- Not disclosed on its about page
- Team scale
- Not disclosed on its about page
- Target operator size
- Online gambling operators and project owners launching or enhancing a gaming business
- Compliance tooling
- Two-factor authentication, encryption, access controls, transaction logging, and Cloudflare-based anti-fraud, per its own about page
Legal entity / HQ
Operated by Tusitier Ltd, registered in the Marshall Islands
Notable for
The most specifically named payment methods of the six platforms compared here — cards plus three named e-wallets plus two named cryptocurrencies — even though cryptocurrency specifically is banned outright for any Brazil-licensed operation, and no Brazil-relevant licence is disclosed.
Best for
Operators who want the most specifically disclosed payment mix in this comparison and understand that — unlike four of its five peers here — PWP brings no Brazil-relevant certification or broader regional licence of its own, and that its crypto capability cannot be offered to Brazilian customers under a licensed operation.
Overview
PWP.BET, trading as PlayWinPlay, is a B2B turnkey casino and sportsbook platform operated by Tusitier Ltd, registered in the Marshall Islands, disclosing a catalog of more than 15,000 games from over 160 content providers. Among the six platforms compared on this site, it names its payment mix the most specifically: credit and debit cards, three named e-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, EcoPayz), and two named cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum) — a level of specificity none of its five Brazil-relevant peers matches on the pages we reviewed.
For a Brazil-facing evaluation specifically, two gaps are worth stating plainly. First, PWP discloses a single gaming licence — from the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of the Comoros — with no Brazil-specific certification, unlike Salsa Technology's direct Sigap compliance claim, and no broader European or LatAm licence at all, unlike Vibra Gaming, R. Franco Digital, GoldenRace, or BtoBet. Second, and more consequentially, its named cryptocurrency settlement capability (Bitcoin, Ethereum) is not a soft compliance gap in Brazil the way it is in some other markets — cryptocurrency is banned outright as a payment method for SPA-licensed Brazilian operators under SPA/MF Ordinance No. 615/2024, so this specific disclosed strength is simply not usable for a licensed Brazil operation, regardless of platform vendor.
Disclosure: PWP.BET is this site's commissioning sponsor. This profile applies the same sourcing standard used for the other five providers, and does not claim a ranking PWP has not earned on the disclosed data.
Strengths (sourced)
- Most specifically named payment mix of the six platforms compared, including two named cryptocurrencies.
- Large disclosed overall game catalog (15,000+ games, 160+ providers).
- Disclosed security tooling: two-factor authentication, encryption, access controls, and transaction logging.
Considerations
- No Brazil-specific certification, and no European or broader LatAm licence of any kind — the narrowest disclosed relevance to this market of the six platforms compared.
- Its named cryptocurrency payment capability is not merely unaccommodated but explicitly banned outright for SPA-licensed Brazilian operators.
- No named reference clients, team size, or founding year disclosed.
Sources
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