Built by people who actually use online casinos.
Kingmaker started with a small group of operators and engineers who'd worked across some of the bigger names in the industry, and walked away from each one with the same complaint: too much marketing, not enough product. Sites felt designed for a 2014 desktop experience and bolted onto mobile as an afterthought. Bonus terms read like they were written to confuse rather than inform. Withdrawals took days because nobody had built the back-office to do them faster.
We thought we could do it differently. So we did. Kingmaker is the casino we wanted to play at — fast, honest, mobile-first, and licensed by a regulator we'd actually want our friends and family to lodge a complaint with if something went wrong. We launched in 2024 and we've spent the last two years iterating on what works.
Our mission
We're in the entertainment business. People play online casinos for the same reasons they go to live shows, watch sports, or buy video games — for the rush, the social moment, the story they'll tell on Monday. Our job is to make that entertainment fair, transparent, and safe enough that you'd feel comfortable telling your spouse exactly how you spent Saturday night.
That mission cuts a lot of decisions for us. We don't run aggressive retention campaigns aimed at problem gamblers — those are profitable in the short term and corrosive to the brand long term. We don't bury withdrawal-blocking clauses in fine print. We don't run ads that imply gambling is a path to wealth. None of that is virtue signalling; it's just what 'sustainable casino business' looks like when you actually mean it.
If a player can't tell their family how they spent the evening, we've failed at our job.
The story
The founding team met working at three different operators between 2017 and 2022 — one Maltese-licensed, one Curaçao, one a now-defunct Eastern European outfit. We saw what worked, what didn't, and especially what regulators were starting to crack down on. By 2023 we'd outlined a casino on a whiteboard that fixed the things that frustrated us most: the slow withdrawals, the impenetrable bonus terms, the punishing mobile experience.
We chose the Northern Territory Racing Commission deliberately. The NT licence is harder to get and harder to keep than the more permissive jurisdictions, but the regulator is responsive, the framework is mature, and Australian players can lodge complaints in their own legal system if something goes wrong. We added a Kahnawake licence for our Canadian operation in 2024 and a Malta Gaming Authority licence for select EU markets in 2025. Three regulators, three sets of audits, one platform.
We're still small enough that the founders read every escalated complaint personally, and we plan to stay that way. Hyper-growth in this industry is what produces the customer-service stories you read about online — the ones we built Kingmaker to be the opposite of.
Milestones
- 2023
Whiteboard to product spec
Eight months of design, regulatory consultation, and game-provider integrations before a single line of customer-facing code was written.
- 2024
Northern Territory licence and launch
Granted in March, soft-launch in May with 800 games and three payment methods. Mobile-first from day one — no separate desktop and mobile codebases.
- 2024
Kahnawake licence for Canadian players
Expanded to Canada in October. Added Interac e-Transfer and iDebit, the two payment methods most Canadian players actually use.
- 2025
Malta Gaming Authority licence
Approved in March 2025. Added SOFORT, Giropay, and SEPA support for European operations, with the strict GDPR framework applied across the platform.
- 2026
3,200 games and growing
Now integrated with Pragmatic Play, Evolution, NetEnt, Microgaming, Play'n GO, Quickspin, BGaming, Hacksaw Gaming, Nolimit City, Push Gaming, and 20+ other studios.
What makes us different
We get asked this a lot, usually by players comparing us to whatever site they were on last week. Here are the four things we think actually matter — not the ones marketing teams put on slides.
Withdrawals that don't take a week
Median time from withdrawal request to money in your account is under six hours. First-time withdrawals trigger manual KYC review and take longer; subsequent ones are mostly automated and clear in minutes for crypto and e-wallets. We publish the median, not the cherry-picked best case.
Bonus terms written like a person wrote them
35× wagering, 30 days to clear, max bet $5 while wagering, full game contribution table on a single page. No 14-page T&Cs document with the catch buried on page eleven. If there's a clause that benefits us at your expense, we'd rather you know about it before you opt in than after.
Responsible play tools that actually work
Deposit limits, loss limits, reality-check timers, and self-exclusion are one click from your account dashboard — not three menus deep. Self-exclusion is intentionally one-way; we cannot reverse it on request during the active period. That removes the friction-free path back into play during a moment of weakness, which is the entire point.
Support staffed by humans who can actually help
Live chat agents have access to your account, your transaction history, and the authority to credit goodwill where appropriate without escalating. They can also tell you 'I don't know yet' instead of stalling, which we think is underrated in this industry.
The team
We're not going to publish names and headshots — partly because privacy in the online gambling industry is a real concern for staff, partly because the team rotates as people join and leave, and partly because we've watched competitors get caught faking their leadership pages and we'd rather not invite the comparison. What we will tell you is the shape of the team and what each function actually does.
Across product, engineering, payments, support, compliance, and responsible-play, we're around 80 people split between Australia, Malta, and Canada. Roughly half are engineering and product; the rest are support, compliance, and operations. Senior leadership has on average 12 years in regulated online gambling, with backgrounds covering Tier 1 European operators, software providers, and one regulator-side enforcement role.
How we're organised
What we commit to
These aren't aspirations — they're the standards we hold ourselves to and want you to hold us to. If we fall short of any of them, you have grounds to complain to us, and beyond us to our regulator.
- Honest information. Bonus terms, payout speeds, and game RTPs published prominently and in plain English — not buried in 14-page T&Cs documents.
- Player funds segregated from operating capital. If we go bankrupt tomorrow, your balance is yours, not creditors'.
- KYC verification one-time, not at every withdrawal. Verify once, withdraw forever.
- No marketing to self-excluded players. The list is honoured the moment you sign up to it.
- No retention bonuses to players showing problem-gambling patterns. We'd rather lose the deposit than keep the customer at the wrong cost.
- First-line support staffed by humans, not bots. Bots route to humans within 30 seconds; you never get stuck in an endless menu.
- Annual independent audit of RNG fairness, payout speed, and responsible-play tools. Reports available to regulators on request.
- Material changes to terms communicated by email at least 14 days before they take effect. No silent reductions of player rights.
Licensed and audited
Three jurisdictions, three sets of regulatory frameworks, one platform. Our players are protected by the licence relevant to their country of residence, verified during KYC. Annual external audits and quarterly internal compliance reviews are standard.
- Northern Territory Racing Commission (Australia)
- Kahnawake Gaming Commission (Canada)
- Malta Gaming Authority (EU)
- iTech Labs / eCOGRA RNG certification
- PCI-DSS Level 1 payment compliance
- TLS 1.3 / 256-bit SSL across the platform