The full breakdown
Every operator, every criterion, in one table
This is the same information behind each showcase card, laid out so you can scan across operators rather than down one at a time.

| Operator | UKGC licence | Game range | Live casino | Mobile app | Studios | Support | Usability | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ken Howells | UKGC remote licence, standard conditions | Fair | Limited | Fair | A handful of established suppliers, no exclusive titles | Live chat and email, limited weekend cover | Fair | 7.4/10 |
| Jackpot Star | UKGC remote licence, standard conditions | Good | Limited | Fair | Broad slots line-up from mid-size and major suppliers | Live chat plus a detailed self-service FAQ | Good | 7.8/10 |
| 10Bet | UKGC remote licence, standard conditions | Strong | Strong | Strong | Wide roster including several major live and slots studios | Live chat, email and phone, extended hours | Strong | 8.6/10 |
| Casushi | UKGC remote licence, standard conditions | Strong | Strong | Good | Large slots roster with Evolution powering live tables | Live chat first, email for detailed queries | Good | 8.3/10 |
| GRP Casino | UKGC remote licence, standard conditions | Fair | Limited | Fair | Smaller, growing supplier list | Live chat during core hours, email otherwise | Fair | 7.1/10 |
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What each column actually means
UKGC licence
The baseline requirement. Every operator on this page holds a current UK Gambling Commission remote gambling licence — we drop any operator that doesn't, regardless of anything else about the product.
Game range
How broad the slots and table-game catalogue is, and whether it's actively refreshed. A big number of titles matters less than a genuinely varied spread of mechanics and themes.
Live casino
Whether the operator runs a proper live-dealer section, which studio powers it, and how many tables and stake levels are on offer at busy times.
Mobile app
Whether there's a dedicated native app or just a mobile-responsive browser site, and how complete the feature set is compared with desktop.
Studios
The range and calibre of game studios an operator has deals with. A wider, more varied roster generally signals a bigger content budget and a more competitive product.
Welcome offer type
Described by type only — deposit match, free spins, or similar — never by headline figure, since terms and amounts change and we don't want to print something that's gone stale.
Support
The channels available (chat, email, phone) and how many hours a day they're actually staffed, based on what the operator states.
Usability
How straightforward the account area, navigation and player-protection tools are to find and use, independent of how the games themselves look.
Notes on this round of operators
Ken Howells
The lobby is organised by supplier rather than by theme, which suits players who already know which studios they favour. Customer support runs through live chat and email during UK daytime and evening hours rather than around the clock, and the account area covers verification, self-exclusion and deposit-limit settings without much extra clutter.
Jackpot Star
New titles get added on a regular drip rather than in big batches, and the search and filter tools make it easy to jump straight to a favourite provider. There's no dedicated native app; the mobile browser site carries the same functionality as desktop, which keeps development simple but means no push notifications or offline caching. Support is chat-led with an FAQ that covers most account questions.
10Bet
The slots library draws from a wide spread of suppliers, and the live casino runs on tables built by well-known studios, covering blackjack, roulette and game-show style formats with multiple stake levels. The native app carries the casino, live section and sportsbook in one place, which makes 10Bet one of the more complete mobile packages on this list. Account verification and licensing information sit in the same footer area as the rest of the compliance pages, which is a good sign for a UKGC-regulated brand of this size.
Casushi
Underneath the theme, the game range is genuinely broad, with slots from a long list of studios sitting alongside a live casino section built on Evolution tables, which is generally regarded as one of the stronger live providers in the market. The site runs well in a mobile browser and the account tools, including deposit limits and time-out settings, are easy to find rather than tucked away. Support leans on live chat first, with email as a backup for anything that needs more detail.
GRP Casino
What's there is organised cleanly, with straightforward category filters and no clutter from a betting section, since this is a casino-only product. The live casino offering is thin compared with the bigger operators on this page, limited to a small selection of tables rather than a full studio floor. Account and verification steps follow the standard UKGC-licensed pattern, and support is handled through live chat during core hours with email cover outside them.