White Star B.V.
White Star B.V. is a name you tend to see in the small print of an online casino, not a brand you sign up with. It runs a group of casino sites but does not build its own games. Spotted the name in a footer or the terms and want to know who sits behind it? The confirmed facts are below, and the casinos it operates for New Zealand players are listed further down the page.
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Who is behind White Star B.V.?
White Star B.V. is part of Rhino Entertainment Group, an iGaming company formed in Malta in 2020. The White Star entity is registered in Willemstad, Curaçao, and acts as the licence holder for several casino brands. It does not develop slot or table games itself. Instead it runs the sites and licenses the games and platform technology from other suppliers. Rhino Entertainment holds gambling licences in more than one regulated market, which is not something every Curaçao operator can claim.
Licensing and how it is regulated
The company is licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board. In February 2024 it became the first operator to receive a direct licence under Curaçao’s new regime. That replaced the older sub-licence system that many offshore casinos still run on, and it means the regulator deals with White Star B.V. directly. The company does not hold a UK Gambling Commission or Malta Gaming Authority licence. Its casinos accept New Zealand and other international players under the Curaçao licence instead.
Games, payments and checking a site
Because White Star B.V. buys in its content, its casinos carry titles from established studios such as NetEnt and live tables from Evolution. Deposits and withdrawals usually cover the methods New Zealand players expect, including cards such as Visa and common e-wallets. The operating company tells you who is responsible for a site. It does not tell you whether that site suits you. Before you deposit, open the footer, confirm the current licence, and look at the responsible-gambling tools. That check matters more than the group a casino belongs to.
Is White Star B.V. an online casino?
No. White Star B.V. is the operating company and licence holder behind several casino brands. You open an account with the individual casino, not with White Star B.V. itself.
Who owns White Star B.V.?
It is part of Rhino Entertainment Group, a Malta-based iGaming company formed in 2020.
Is White Star B.V. licensed?
Yes. It is licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board, and in early 2024 it became the first operator to receive a direct licence under Curaçao's new regulatory regime.
Why does White Star B.V. appear in a casino's footer or terms?
Because it operates that site and holds its licence. The name usually sits next to the Curaçao licence details at the bottom of the page.
Are White Star B.V. casinos safe for New Zealand players?
That depends on the individual casino and its current licence, not on the operator alone. Check the licence in the footer and the responsible-gambling tools before you sign up.
Casino list updated: July 2026
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