Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: June 2026 — Lucas Goh, CEO & Editor-in-Chief, Online Casino Singapore

We want you to understand exactly how this site works and how we make money. This page explains our affiliate relationships in plain terms. If you have questions after reading it, email us at [email protected].

How We Earn Revenue

Some of the links on Online Casino Singapore are affiliate links. This means that when you click a link and sign up or deposit at an online casino operator, we may receive a commission from that operator. The commission is paid by the operator — it does not come from you and does not change the price, bonus terms, or any conditions you receive as a player.

Not every link on this site is an affiliate link. We also link to regulatory bodies, responsible-gambling resources, and other reference pages where we receive no payment of any kind.

We do not accept payment to publish content, to include an operator in a list, or to award a particular rating or ranking position. Our Editorial Policy sets out these rules in full.

Editorial Independence

Whether or not an affiliate relationship exists has no bearing on our scores, rankings, or recommendations. Our reviews follow a published, criteria-based process. Every operator we cover is assessed against the same set of factors — licensing, game fairness, payment reliability, customer service, and responsible-gambling tools — regardless of commercial status.

In practice, this means:

  • An operator cannot pay to appear in a “top” list or to receive a higher score.
  • An operator with no affiliate agreement can and does appear in our content if it meets our standards.
  • Negative findings — slow withdrawals, poor support, licence issues — are reported in full even when an affiliate relationship is in place.
  • Editors who write reviews do not negotiate or manage commercial agreements. Those functions are separated.

You can read the full criteria we apply in our How We Rate Casinos guide.

Why Affiliate Revenue Matters

Running an independent review site costs money. Affiliate commissions allow us to:

  • Fund real-money testing — our reviewers make actual deposits and withdrawals at every operator we assess. We pay for this ourselves; operators do not sponsor or reimburse us for testing.
  • Maintain the site without charging readers subscription fees or placing content behind a paywall.
  • Cover ongoing monitoring so that ratings are updated when an operator’s standards change, positively or negatively.

We believe this model serves readers better than paid-access alternatives, provided the commercial layer is clearly disclosed — which is the purpose of this page.

Operators We Feature

We apply a minimum threshold before we feature any operator, affiliate partner or not. An operator must hold a valid licence from a recognised regulatory body and must pass our internal checks on payment processing, game certification, and player-dispute handling. Operators that fail these checks are not listed, regardless of any commercial agreement offered.

We reserve the right to remove an operator from our listings at any time if their standards fall below our requirements or if we become aware of unresolved player complaints.

No Extra Cost to You

Clicking an affiliate link costs you nothing extra. The bonus, terms, and deposit amount you see are the same as if you navigated directly to the operator’s site. We do not mark up anything. If you ever find a discrepancy, please let us know.

Partnerships and Contact

If you represent an online casino operator and are interested in working with us, contact our partnerships team at [email protected]. Note that a commercial agreement does not guarantee inclusion or a minimum rating — all operators go through the same review process.

For reader questions, complaints, or corrections to published content, use [email protected].

Responsible Gambling

Online gambling is entertainment, not a source of income. You must be 21 or older to gamble legally in Singapore. If you or someone you know is experiencing difficulty with gambling, speak to a trained counsellor at the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) helpline: 1800-6-668-668 (available 24 hours, 7 days a week, toll-free within Singapore).

Our Responsible Gaming page lists additional tools, self-exclusion options, and support organisations available to Singapore residents.