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All Zecure Gaming Casinos 2026
Rizk
Rizk has taken an “in, out, shake it all about” approach to the UK gambling market over the past five years. It had just about managed to position itself as Zecure Gaming’s leading casino when the operator completely withdrew from the UK marketplace in 2022. All of its brands remained open – it’s just that players in the UK weren’t invited to the party anymore. We thought the casino and its operator were gone forever, but then they took a very low-key approach to re-entering the marketplace in 2025 – or, at least, we think they did.
At some point in 2025, Rizk quietly started admitting entry to UK-based players again. The bonuses on its homepage are still listed in Euros, implying that UK-based players aren’t welcome, but the casino’s registration process allows sign-ups from UK addresses. If you search for Rizk Casino on Google in the UK, you’ll see a description telling you it’s the UK’s top casino. It might not “officially” have been re-activated on the UK Gambling Commission registry entry for Zecure Gaming Limited yet, but details of the UK licence are listed on the footer of the Risk Casino website. It seems that Rizk is back – it’s just being very quiet about it.

Betsson
Betsson never used to be on the Zecure Gaming Limited platform. It used to belong to BML Group Limited instead, although both casino network companies shared the same address and, we’re led to believe, mostly the same workforce. Betsson disappeared from the UK marketplace at around the same time as Rizk did, and re-entered it at roughly the same time with the same total lack of fanfare. We don’t know why Zecure Gaming has decided to enter through the back door and keep a low profile, but that’s what it’s done. Perhaps it’s all been a soft relaunch so far, and we’ll get a fuller relaunch with more fireworks at a later point.
If you know Betsson from the international versions of the brand, you’ll know it as a site that offers casino games, sports betting, and lots of promotions. You’ll have to forget everything you know about it before you visit the UK-specific version of Betsson that Zecure Gaming has created. It has all of the games, sure, with over six thousand slots to choose from, but it offers no sports betting and doesn’t have any bonuses or promotions. We fear it’s too plain for the modern UK market, but we’re open to being proved wrong.

About Zecure Gaming
Finding out Zecure Gaming Limited doesn’t have a website is initially a surprise. We’re accustomed to casino network companies from Curacao operating without a website (or any public profile at all), but when a casino company is based in Malta and holds a licence there, it tends to be a little more visible. However, Zecure Gaming Ltd might have a good excuse for its lack of visibility. Since early 2020 it hasn’t been totally responsible for its own affairs. That was the month that Zecure was acquired by the Swedish iGaming giant Betsson and became part of the enormous Betsson family. The cost of the acquisition, which was declared complete in April 2020, has never been listed, but the deal brought Betsson all assets of Zecure Gaming, including licences, technology, operations and even staff. It was a big deal, but Zecure wasn’t even the primary target of it. The company simply came along with the purchase when Betsson bought Zecure’s former parent company, the Gaming Innovation Group. At the time of the deal, Betsson said they saw the acquisition as a way of expanding its presence in Spain and Croatia – so we guess we now know where two of Zecure’s biggest markets are.
Before all of the 2020 Betsson excitement, Zecure Gaming Limited had spent five years working under the Gaming Innovation Group banner, launching new casino sites at a rate of around one every eighteen months and building up a following. Within a few years of its launch, Zecure followed up its successful applications for iGaming licences in Sweden and Malta by applying for a licence to operate in the UK. The licence was granted, and Zecure started attempting to establish a foothold in the UK almost immediately. Kaboo was the first casino to be made available to UK players, followed in short order by Guts and eventually Rizk Casino. If the Betsson deal had never happened, it’s likely that all of the Zecure Gaming casinos (or all of them apart from GutsXpress at least) would now be available in the UK. However, once the Betsson deal went through, Guts and Kaboo were withdrawn from the UK marketplace. The reasons for that are unknown, but it might be related to Zecure’s new owner not wanting internal competition for its own UK-facing casino brands.
Based on the most recent reliable figures we can find, the number of people working specifically for Zecure Gaming rather than any other part of the Betsson Group at present is twenty-six. Those twenty-six people helped to bring in just over £11m in revenue during the last financial year. That’s a drop in the ocean compared to how much Betsson makes as a whole, but it still indicates that Zecure is capable of making a contribution and demonstrating itself to be a worthwhile asset. It would likely be an even more worthwhile asset if all of its products and services were still available in the United Kingdom, but that’s outside the company’s control. Rizk is a strong casino, and the company’s non-UK casinos appear to be considered just as strong by the players who have access to them.
Full list of Zecure Gaming Casinos
- Betsson (betsson.co.uk)
- Rizk (rizk.com)


