Beer Casino is operated by Raptor Entertainment LTD, a company that appears in the site’s terms and footer. The platform displays a licence from the Union of the Comoros with number ALSI-202504009-FI1. This is a less‑common jurisdiction for online gambling, so it is worth understanding what protections it offers. Comoros‑issued licences do not always provide the same dispute‑resolution or compensation mechanisms as regulators in Malta, the UK or Curacao, so the player should verify the licence status directly on the official Comoros registry before depositing.
The licence number ALSI-202504009-FI1 was visible on the Beer Casino site at the time of review. However, the public register for this jurisdiction may not be as easy to search as some others. If you cannot confirm the licence, treat any deposit as higher risk. Also note that the operator’s company registration details are not published in full on the site, so you may wish to request them from support before you proceed with large transactions.
Because the licensing jurisdiction has limited international oversight, it is especially important to read the operator’s own terms. Check sections on dispute handling, fund segregation and what happens if the operator becomes insolvent. If those sections are missing or vague, that is a gap you should weigh against the convenience of the platform’s bonuses and game selection.