As part of LCB’s ongoing Casino Check initiative, our team examined Lekibet.com to verify its license claims, corporate status, and game provider authenticity. The domain was registered on November 24, 2025 and examined by LCB on January 13, 2026. The casino positions itself as a regulated operation offering online gaming content under recognized authorities with access to familiar slot-style titles. Our findings contradict those representations.
Alleged Licensing and Verification Findings
Lekibet.com displays both Curaçao Gaming Authority and UK Gambling Commission badges on its licensing pages. A certificate shown on the website asserts that InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. holds Curaçao Gaming Authority license number OGL/2024/106/0170, issued on June 7, 2025 and currently “Active.” The page also includes a UKGC logo, implying regulatory coverage in the United Kingdom.


Verification by LCB does not confirm these claims. InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. does not hold a valid Curaçao Gaming Authority license at this time, and Lekibet.com is not authorized by the UK Gambling Commission. Official Curaçao Gaming Authority records list license OGL/2024/106/0170 as issued in 2024 but revoked on December 8, 2025 at the operator’s request. Despite the presence of UKGC branding, there is no regulatory authorization in the UK.

Ownership Status and Corporate Conflicts
Lekibet.com references multiple companies across its pages. InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. is displayed in the footer and licensing areas, while Medium Rare N.V. appears in the Terms and Conditions. These disclosures conflict, and both fail to align with the casino’s claimed regulatory framework.


Further confirmation from the Curaçao Gazette (Jaargang) published on the government website “Gobièrnu di Kòrsou” indicates that InterStorm (Curaçao) N.V. was officially dissolved on November 10, 2025. The notice states that the company was in liquidation and ceased to exist with no assets or liabilities. With InterStorm dissolved and Medium Rare N.V. listed separately in the Terms and Conditions, the operation does not present a coherent or verifiable ownership structure for 2026.

Counterfeit Software From Known Providers
Lekibet.com displays games attributed to Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, BGaming, Evoplay, 1Win, and Mirror Image Gaming. LCB technical analysis confirmed that these are pirated implementations and do not originate from official provider servers.
Indicators include manipulated JavaScript, mismatched source paths, and the absence of official remote game infrastructure, giving the casino full control over displayed balances and outcomes.






Repeated Fraud Pattern and Player Risk Level
Lekibet.com matches an established scam pattern familiar to the LCB team. These setups typically offer no-deposit bonuses, display large on-screen wins, block withdrawals through “verification deposit” requests, and later abandon the domain once public complaints surface. The design, content structure, licensing narrative, and counterfeit software usage align with this model.
Based on LCB Casino Check findings, Lekibet.com lacks a valid gambling license, misrepresents regulatory authorization involving both the Curaçao Gaming Authority and the UK Gambling Commission, references a dissolved corporation as its operator, introduces a second unverified company in the Terms and Conditions, and offers counterfeit games from major providers. These elements create a high-risk environment for players with no realistic path to regulator intervention or dispute resolution.
Final Assessment
Lekibet.com is unsafe for players. The platform should be avoided due to a high likelihood of financial loss and the absence of legitimate licensing, oversight, and game fairness.
If you’re looking for safer places to play, stick to approved casinos and those that hold valid licenses and maintain good reputation in the industry and community and aren’t hiding behind dissolved companies or vague paperwork.
We regularly publish Casino Check reports so players can see which new brands pass the basics and which ones set off alarms.
It’s also worth checking our regular casino reviews to get a feel for how a casino treats withdrawals, bonuses, and customer support before putting money in and what rogue sites to avoid. A quick look around can save you from running into scam setups like this.
Bixy
28 days ago
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Thanks for detailed breakdown! Any confusion is being looked into, and the LCB team is happy to clarify if needed.
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David Podel 28 days ago Newbie
Thanks guys. I knew something was up when i "won" 25000 on a free deposit and they said I could withdraw it all. They just needed a $20 deposit to verify my identity. Lol. Luckily or sadly I've been burned by this same scam previously so I did some research on my own regarding the claims of celebrity deals and large corporation...
Thanks guys. I knew something was up when i "won" 25000 on a free deposit and they said I could withdraw it all. They just needed a $20 deposit to verify my identity. Lol. Luckily or sadly I've been burned by this same scam previously so I did some research on my own regarding the claims of celebrity deals and large corporation deals that they supposedly had. When I went to the other company to see if they mentioned the casino, I found not a single mention. They make it so tempting some times but don't fall it. You will only be kicking yourself later no matter how much you sent them. Pay a legitimate establishment like those recommended on lcb org.
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