SpinkoCasino Review, Anjouan-Licensed With Fast Verification and Modest Withdrawal Limits
May Sun Services S.A. launched SpinkoCasino under an Anjouan Gaming Board licence, covering four languages with a sportsbook, loyalty and VIP programmes. Verification runs in under an hour in most cases, which is one of the fastest turnarounds reviewed in this series. The responsible gambling setup is thin and the monthly withdrawal cap is on the lower side.
Welcome Bonus
Regular promotions and a dedicated bonuses page cover available offers. Wagering requirements aren’t published in the data here. Find those before depositing. All deposits must be wagered at least once before withdrawal, which applies across the board regardless of whether any bonus is active.
Both a loyalty programme and a VIP programme are in place. Nothing about tier structure, cashback rates or specific VIP benefits is documented publicly, worth asking about if you’re planning to play regularly.
Payments
Twenty euros minimum deposit, no fees. Methods include Visa, Mastercard, Google Pay, Apple Pay, Interac and a full crypto selection across Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash, Ethereum, Tether, Litecoin, Binance Coin, USD Coin, Dogecoin, TRON and Ripple. No bank transfer available. No e-wallets beyond what’s listed.
The withdrawal side matches the deposit list almost exactly, which removes deposit-only traps. Google Pay, Apple Pay and Visa all work for cashouts here. Minimum withdrawal is €25. Daily limit is €1,000, weekly is €3,000 and monthly is €7,000. No bank transfers for withdrawals either.
Verification runs under an hour in most cases, which is fast. Pending time runs up to 24 hours. E-wallets and crypto both clear within 24 hours. Cards take 1 to 5 days. Weekend cashouts go through. No progressive jackpot wins on the platform.
Games
Hacksaw Gaming, Avatar UX, TrueLab, Spribe, Fantasma Games, Evoplay, Betsoft, Habanero, Apparat Gaming, Peter & Sons and Aviatrix are among the providers alongside a range of smaller studios. Slots, progressive jackpots, Megaways, bonus buys, instant games, table games and a live casino with Live Roulette, Live Baccarat and Live Blackjack are all accessible. No game history tracking. RTP isn’t publicly audited and the RNG is uncertified.
Support and Responsible Gambling
Live chat runs 24/7 and is accessible before and after registration. Email goes to [email protected]. A FAQ section is available. English-only support despite four language markets.
Responsible gambling covers a self-assessment test and self-exclusion via email, with a minimum of six months up to five years. No deposit limits, no wager limits, no loss limits, no session time controls and no cool-off feature. No self-exclusion register participation. That’s a very minimal toolkit for a platform running both a loyalty programme and a VIP programme incentivising continued play.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Verification under an hour in most cases, among the fastest reviewed
- Weekend cashouts available
- Google Pay, Apple Pay and Visa all work for withdrawals
- No fees on deposits or withdrawals
- FAQ section available
- Live chat accessible before registration
- Progressive jackpots present
- Sportsbook included
Cons:
- €7,000 monthly withdrawal cap is modest
- Responsible gambling is essentially self-assessment and self-exclusion only
- No deposit limits, wager limits, loss limits or session controls
- No cool-off feature
- No bank transfers available
- No game history tracking
- No self-exclusion register participation
- Anjouan licence offers limited player protection
Final Verdict
The fast verification and weekend cashouts are genuine advantages that push SpinkoCasino ahead of several competitors at this licence level. The payment consistency between deposits and withdrawals removes a common frustration. But the responsible gambling toolkit is too thin for a casino running active loyalty and VIP incentives, and the €7,000 monthly withdrawal limit will constrain anyone on a meaningful winning run. Players who value fast verification and consistent payment methods will find this worth a look. Anyone who needs spending controls or expects to withdraw more than €7,000 in a month should consider other options first.


