About Ivy Casino
A UKGC-licensed online casino operated by Betable Limited (Manchester), with games supplied by Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited.
Last verified: May 2026 | Operator: Betable Limited | UKGC Licence: 23328
Ivy Casino is a UK-facing online casino operated by Betable Limited, a Manchester-based company licensed by the UK Gambling Commission under account 23328. Betable handles the operator-facing side of the business — account opening, the cashier, KYC verification and customer support — while the games and lobby software are supplied under a separate agreement.
The platform and game catalogue are delivered by Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited, which holds its own UKGC software licence (reference 57869). This two-licence setup — an operator licence plus a software supply licence — is a common commercial arrangement for UK-regulated casinos: responsibility is separated between the party taking bets and the party supplying the games.
Product-wise, Ivy Casino is slot-heavy and curated rather than sprawling. The library leans on mainstream UK-market studios — Pragmatic Play, Blueprint Gaming, Big Time Gaming, Relax Gaming, ReelPlay and Slingo Originals — and ties into two of the biggest UK network products: Blueprint's Jackpot King pooled progressive and Pragmatic Play's Drops & Wins tournament network.
The brand is fully registered with GAMSTOP, supports deposits via UK debit cards, Apple Pay, Google Pay, PayPal, Trustly and Pay by Mobile, and blocks credit-card wagering in line with UKGC rules (April 2020). All facts below are checked against Ivy Casino's published terms and the Gambling Commission's public register in May 2026.
Ivy Casino is operated by Betable Limited, a Manchester-based company licensed by the UK Gambling Commission (account 23328). Betable handles the operator-side responsibilities: account opening, the cashier, KYC verification and customer support.
The games and platform are supplied by Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited under a separate UKGC software licence (reference 57869). This two-licence arrangement — an operator licence plus a software licence — is a common commercial pattern for UK-regulated casinos.
Core product strengths: a well-curated Megaways catalogue, Blueprint Gaming's Jackpot King pooled progressive, Pragmatic Play's Drops & Wins tournament network, and a full Slingo Originals catalogue.
Operator Details
| Operator | Betable Limited |
| Registered Office | Manchester, England |
| UKGC Account | 23328 |
| Software Supplier | Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited |
| Software Licence | UKGC Ref 57869 |
| Game Studios | Pragmatic Play, Blueprint Gaming, Big Time Gaming, Relax Gaming, Play'n GO, Slingo Originals |
| GAMSTOP Registered | Yes |
| Self-Exclusion Scheme | GAMSTOP (industry-wide UK) |
| Player Funds Protection | Basic — segregated accounts |
| Dispute Resolution | Independent Betting Adjudication Service (IBAS) |
Verify the licence directly: UKGC Public Register — Betable Limited (account 23328). The register shows licence status, conditions and any regulatory actions in real time.
How the Two-Licence Structure Works
UKGC-licensed casinos often separate the operator function from the software supply function. Ivy Casino uses this common arrangement.
Betable Limited
Takes bets, holds the customer relationship and cashier.
- Account opening & KYC verification
- Deposits, withdrawals, payment methods
- Customer support & complaints
- Safer-gambling controls
- Bonus terms & promotions
Grace Media (Gibraltar) Limited
Supplies the games lobby, platform and studio integrations.
- Game library & RNG certification
- Studio integrations (Pragmatic, Blueprint, BTG, etc.)
- Lobby software & mobile platform
- Live dealer streaming
- Network promotions (Drops & Wins, Jackpot King)
Both entities are licensed by the UK Gambling Commission. Responsibility for taking bets sits with Betable Limited; responsibility for the game software sits with Grace Media.
Player Protections
| Protection | Detail |
|---|---|
| Fund segregation | Player funds held in segregated accounts, separate from operational funds (basic protection level). |
| Dispute resolution | Independent Betting Adjudication Service (IBAS) — free, independent, UK-regulated. |
| Self-exclusion | In-account self-exclusion (6 months, 1 year, 5 years) plus GAMSTOP for UK-wide coverage. |
| Age verification | UKGC-mandated age verification before real-money play. Must be 18+ with valid UK identity. |
| Deposit limits | Daily, weekly and monthly limits — set in account. Reductions immediate; increases 24-hour delay. |
| Credit card ban | No credit cards accepted for gambling. UKGC rule, in force since April 2020. |
| Affordability checks | UKGC requires operators to monitor for signs of financial harm and carry out checks where indicated. |
About Ivy Casino — FAQ
Who operates Ivy Casino?
Ivy Casino is operated by Betable Limited, registered in England and Wales (company number 07185237), with its registered office at 41–44 Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5AD. Betable Limited holds UK Gambling Commission account number 23328 and is responsible for all customer-facing activity on the site.
Is Ivy Casino licensed by the UKGC?
Yes. Ivy Casino operates under two UK Gambling Commission licences. Betable Limited (account 23328) holds the remote operating licence covering casino games and sports betting, while Grace Media Limited (account 57869) holds the software supplier licence that covers the underlying gaming platform and RNG-certified game content.
Why does Ivy Casino use two licences?
UK gambling law separates the entity that runs the customer-facing casino (the operator) from the entity that supplies the underlying technology platform and certified games (the software supplier). Both must hold their own UKGC licence. This structure means the UKGC independently regulates each layer of the business, providing an extra tier of oversight.
Are my funds protected if Ivy Casino closes?
Ivy Casino holds customer funds in a segregated account separate from operational funds. This means your balance is ring-fenced from business liabilities. The UKGC classifies this as "medium" protection — your money is separate but not held in a fully independent trust. In practice, segregated accounts give players a strong claim on their balance in an insolvency scenario.
Is Ivy Casino registered with GAMSTOP?
Yes. Ivy Casino is a registered member of GAMSTOP, the UK's national self-exclusion scheme. If you register with GAMSTOP, you will automatically be blocked from accessing Ivy Casino across all devices — desktop, mobile browser, and any saved home screen shortcuts — for the duration of your self-exclusion.
How do I raise a complaint about Ivy Casino?
Start by contacting Ivy Casino's customer support directly. If your complaint is unresolved after eight weeks, you can escalate to IBAS (Independent Betting Adjudication Service), the UKGC-approved Alternative Dispute Resolution provider for Ivy Casino. IBAS adjudication is free for players and its decisions are binding on the operator.
Editorial & Affiliate Disclosure
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All facts about licensing, bonuses, payments and game availability are derived from Ivy Casino's published terms and the UKGC's public licence register, and are reviewed periodically.