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Clover Casino UK · Updated 14 June 2026

Is Clover Casino legit and safe?

Searching whether Clover Casino is legit, safe or a scam is sensible, especially when the public review score is so low. This page weighs the positive and negative evidence rather than just reassuring you, and it shows you how to check the facts for yourself.

Short answer

Clover Casino is legitimate and not a scam. It holds a live UK Gambling Commission licence (account 39175, operator Jumpman Gaming) and a second licence from Alderney, and it is integrated with GamStop. Those are the facts that matter most for safety. The honest qualifier is reputation: a 1.6 out of 5 Trustpilot score that you should understand before depositing.

Licence and operator fact box

Brand
Clover Casino (clovercasino.com)
Operator
Jumpman Gaming Limited
UKGC licence
Account number 39175 (UK Gambling Commission)
Second licence
Alderney Gambling Control Commission
UK status
Live and accepting UK players
GamStop
Integrated. A UKGC licence requires GamStop participation
Currency
GBP (£)
Trustpilot
Low at 1.6 out of 5 at our last check. See the review for context

Verify the licence yourself on the UK Gambling Commission public register by searching the licensee name. Operator terms are the final word and can change.

Trust scorecard

Valid UK licenceYes
Known UK operatorYes
GamStop and RG toolsYes
Public reputationWeak
Payout experienceMixed

Green flags vs red flags

✅ Green flags

  • Verifiable UKGC licence on the public register, the single strongest safety signal.
  • Operated by Jumpman Gaming, an established UK company behind many licensed brands.
  • Mandatory GamStop participation and UK deposit-limit and reality-check tools.
  • Games supplied by audited mainstream studios, not unknown software.

⚠️ Red flags

  • 1.6 out of 5 Trustpilot, unusually low for a regulated operator.
  • Frequent reports of slow first withdrawals and KYC requests at cashout.
  • Bonus terms that disappoint players who skip the wagering detail.
  • Network sharing means a single flag can ripple across sister brands.

Reading the 1.6 Trustpilot score honestly

We will not dress this up. A 1.6 out of 5 score is poor, and it is fair to take it seriously. What helps is understanding the pattern behind it. The bulk of negative reviews describe delayed payouts, document checks that arrive only when a player tries to withdraw, and frustration with bonus wagering or win caps. These are real problems for the people who hit them, but they are operational friction, not evidence that the casino refuses to pay legitimate, fully verified winnings. A UKGC licensee that withheld verified winnings would risk its licence.

The practical takeaway: complete identity verification before you deposit, keep your account details accurate, and treat bonuses with caution. Doing those three things removes most of the situations that generate one-star reviews. If you still want a higher-rated option, compare other UKGC-licensed casinos first.

What the negative reviews actually say

Complaint pattern behind the 1.6 Trustpilot score, and what it signals
Complaint themeHow commonSafety or friction?
Slow or stalled first withdrawalFrequentFriction, usually KYC timing
KYC documents requested at cashoutFrequentFriction, avoid by verifying early
Bonus wagering or win cap disappointmentCommonFriction, read terms first
Slow support replies at busy timesOccasionalFriction
Verified winnings never paid at allRare in the patternWould be a safety issue; not the dominant theme

Our reading of public reviews at the last check. The dominant theme is payout friction, not refusal to pay verified winnings.

Verify Clover yourself in five minutes

You do not have to take our word for it:

  • Open the UK Gambling Commission public register and search Jumpman Gaming.
  • Confirm licence account 39175 is active and covers casino products.
  • Check the licence statement and operator name in the clovercasino.com footer.
  • Skim the newest Trustpilot reviews to see whether issues are safety or speed.
  • Test GamStop by confirming the site asks the standard self-exclusion question at sign-up.

Watch for clone and look-alike sites

Scammers copy legitimate brands. Only use the official clovercasino.com domain. A site asking for a deposit but missing a verifiable UKGC licence statement is a red flag. We never write that any casino is "100 percent safe", because no online account is risk free, but the licence here is genuine.

Related checks

For the full picture, read the tested Clover Casino review, the withdrawal time and rejection guide, whether Clover Casino is on GamStop, and the sister sites page to understand the shared network.

Check it for yourself at Clover

Open the official site, confirm the licence in the footer, and verify the cashier before you deposit.

Visit Clover Casino

Frequently asked questions

Is Clover Casino a scam?
No. It holds a verifiable UK Gambling Commission licence (account 39175) and an Alderney licence and is GamStop integrated. The low Trustpilot score reflects payout-speed and bonus complaints, not evidence of a scam.
Why should I trust a casino with a 1.6 Trustpilot rating?
Trust the licence first and the reviews second. The licence proves regulation; the reviews show that some customers hit friction at withdrawal. Verify your identity early and avoid heavy bonuses to reduce the chance of a poor experience.
Is Clover Casino legal to play in the UK?
Yes. It is licensed by the UK Gambling Commission, which is the body that authorises legal online gambling for UK residents.
How can I check the licence is real?
Search the UKGC public register for the licensee name, confirm account 39175 is active, and match it to the licence statement in the casino footer.