Black Listed Casino God55's
Until further notice, we would like to inform our players that the MGA has identified God55’s casino ( Sponsor for Birmingham City Football Club ) without a licence authorised by the Maltese Gaming Authority. The claim that the casino is licenced is, at this stage, incorrect.
What is considered a black listed Casino?
Black Listed casinos are part of the game. Here are some troubling signs to identify a Black Sheep amongst the rest.
- Displaying no Valid Casino Licence
- Have slow or no Customer Support ( often restricted to a contact form only)
- Negative Reviews on other popular casino review sites
- Withdrawals are delayed for no reason
- Wagering requirements are unfair and misleading
- Unethical business practices
The plot thickens around God55 Casino
Birmingham City FC only recently, as of March 2025, signed a sponsorship deal with God55 Casino. Celebrating this milestone and making news was short-lived. There is no evidence that this Asian Betting Entity has any licence support from any authority. This is bad news, and Birmingham City FC could be looking for a new sponsorship deal very soon.
What can a Player do if the withdrawal is not processed?
If a player requests a withdrawal from a casino without a licence and for no apparent reason, the withdrawal is not processed, and the chances of receiving the payment are slim. This is mainly because unlicensed casinos have no ethical standards and can not be reached by authorities.
How do I know the MGA Licence is valid?
Here is an example of a valid license.
Most provide the MGA Logo and display no or a fake copy of some Word document.
Possible Consequences of signing up with an unlicensed Casino
- Confiscation of real money funds without reason
- Withholding Withdrawals
- Unfair Bonus Wager
- Hidden Fees and T&Cs
- Local authorities can shut down non-regulated websites without compensation.
- Breaches of data security