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Mansion Group Shuts Down Casino.com and MansionCasino.com
In a statement sent to its affiliates, Mansion Group said that the decision to shut down the brands was not easy to make

Several months after leaving the UK market, Mansion Group has also unveiled the shutdown of its B2C brands, Casino.com and MansionCasino.com. As reported by SBCNews, the two brands will cease to operate in less than two weeks.
Things haven’t been easy for the Gibraltar-based casino brand, which was also forced to cease trading its MansionBet sports betting brand earlier this year. Now, the company has decided to completely close its Casino.com and MansionCasino.com brands.
In a statement sent to its affiliates, Mansion Group said that the decision to shut down the brands was not easy to make.
After careful consideration and evaluation of our business operations, we have made the difficult decision to close B2C operations of our gaming brands, Casino.com and MansionCasino.com.
Mansion Group statement
In its announcement, the company also confirmed October 26 as the day on which the Casino.com and MansionCasino.com brands will cease operating and become permanently unavailable to consumers.
Mansion Group Wished Its Affiliates All the Best
According to SBCNews, Mansion Group asked all of its affiliates to close their accounts by October 31. By that point, the company will also process all earnings of $10 or more.
The Mansion Affiliates team thanked the company’s clients for their cooperation and understanding. The company wished all of them all the best.
Mansion’s current objective is to further streamline its business and focus only on its most profitable assets in key markets. The company is yet to announce its plans for after the Casino.com and MansionCasino.com brands go dark.
In the meantime, the company’s Asia-oriented brand, M88, just launched its online cryptocurrency casino. M88.io accepts a range of cryptocurrencies, including Dogecoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin, Tether, USD Coin, Binance Coin, Troy, XRP, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin, Binance USD, Cardano and DAI, among others.
The M88 iGaming platform has been a consistent performer, as attested by its latest ventures. In August, the brand extended its partnership with Spain’s top-flight soccer division, LaLiga, allowing the entertainment brand to continue promoting European sports across Asia. As a result, M88 will be able to deliver unparalleled soccer experiences that money cannot buy.
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Although Fiona doesn't have a long-spanning background within the gambling industry, she is an incredibly skilled journalist who has built a strong interest in the constantly growing iGaming network. The team at Gambling News is glad to have her on our roster to help deliver the best stories as soon as they hit. Aside from writing, she loves to dabble in online casino games such as slots and roulette, both for her own enjoyment and also as research to better improve her understanding of the industry.
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