PWP.BET (PlayWinPlay)
Turnkey casino and sportsbook platform with a mid-size catalog and a card-plus-crypto payment mix.
Notable for: A mid-pack game catalog for this peer set (15,000+ games / 160+ providers) paired with a simple, named card + e-wallet + crypto payment mix.
Founded: Not published · Legal entity / HQ: Operated by Tusitier Ltd, registered in the Marshall Islands
Key Facts
Game Catalog Size
15,000+ games from 160+ providers
Payment Methods
Credit/debit cards, Skrill, Neteller, EcoPayz, Bitcoin, Ethereum
Licensing Footprint
One disclosed jurisdiction: Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of the Comoros (licence #ALSI-202505043-FI2)
Years Operating
Founding year not published
Deployment Speed
Not disclosed on its about page
Target Operator Size
Online gambling operators and project owners launching or enhancing a gaming business
Settlement & Payout Rails
Card, e-wallet, and cryptocurrency settlement all disclosed
Compliance Tooling
Two-factor authentication, encryption, access controls, transaction logging, and Cloudflare-based anti-fraud per its own about page
Overview
PWP.BET, trading as PlayWinPlay, is a B2B turnkey casino and sportsbook platform operated by Tusitier Ltd, a company registered in the Marshall Islands. It discloses a catalog of more than 15,000 games from over 160 content providers, and a payment mix covering credit and debit cards, three named e-wallets (Skrill, Neteller, EcoPayz), and two cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum).
PWP holds a single disclosed gaming licence, issued by the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, Union of the Comoros. This hub’s companion licensing guide covers why that matters: Anjouan licensing has drawn public scrutiny in the iGaming trade press, including warnings from the Comoros government itself about fake and unauthorized permits, and it is not automatically recognized by every regulator, including for Nigeria’s NLRC Remote Operator Permit route.
Strengths
- Mid-pack game catalog for this comparison (15,000+ games), ahead of Soft2Bet and SoftGamings on that metric.
- Named, verifiable payment rails across cards, major e-wallets, and two major cryptocurrencies.
- Disclosed security tooling: two-factor authentication, encryption, access controls, and transaction logging.
Considerations
- Founding year, deployment timeline, and setup cost are not published, unlike several peers.
- Anjouan licensing specifically has drawn public regulatory scrutiny; operators should independently confirm its acceptance in their target market.