Aztec Riches sister sites

Aztec Riches sister sites

Aztec Riches doesn’t have its own site any more. Type aztecriches.co.uk and you land on sister brand Luxury Casino UK instead, both run by Apollo Entertainment Limited under UK Gambling Commission licence 38620. That licence covers 27 registered domains from the old Casino Rewards Group family, though several of the best-known names redirect into Luxury Casino rather than running independently. This review covers what you actually land on, and which sisters are still genuinely their own site.

Aztec Riches Information

NameAztec Riches
URLaztecriches.co.uk (redirects to luxurycasino.co.uk)
#No. of Sister Sites27 domains registered on the licence; 10 have their own review on this site
Best Sister SitesLuxury Casino (the flagship) and Zodiac Casino (independent, 25 years running)
Owner/OperatorApollo Entertainment Limited: Villa Seminia, Suite 2, Sir Temi Zammit Avenue, Ta’ Xbiex, XBX 1011, Malta
Sister sites statusMixed: at least 5 confirmed independently live, at least 6 (including Aztec Riches itself) confirmed redirecting into Luxury Casino
UKGC Licence pageUKGC Licence: 38620 (remote licence active)
EstablishedOne of the original Casino Rewards Group brands; widely reported as early 2000s, not independently verified
SupportLuxury Casino advertises 24/7 support; exact channels not confirmed without an account
Withdrawal times£10 minimum withdrawal on Luxury Casino; processed business days only, exact turnaround not published

Aztec Riches at a glance: 4.5/10

What’s good
  • Genuine, active UKGC licence (38620) since 2014, no recorded sanctions
  • Luxury Casino, where the traffic lands, states over 1,000 games and confirms the same UK licence in its footer
  • At least 5 sisters, including Zodiac Casino, Casino Action, Casino Classic and UK Casino Club, are still genuinely independent
  • £10 minimum withdrawal on Luxury Casino, lower than many rivals
What’s not
  • Aztec Riches itself has no independent site any more; you can’t sign up to “Aztec Riches” specifically
  • At least 6 domains on this licence, including Grand Mondial, Yukon Gold, Quatro Casino, Villento Casino and Rich Reels Casino, also redirect into Luxury Casino
  • Welcome bonus terms are gated behind registration and couldn’t be independently confirmed; a 200x wagering figure circulates on affiliate pages, which would breach the UK’s 10x cap if still current
  • Trustpilot, Casinomeister and The POGG have no working review page for this brand, so there’s no reliable independent sentiment snapshot available

Verdict: the underlying licence is genuine and the flagship product, Luxury Casino, isn’t obviously a bad casino. But “Aztec Riches” hasn’t been an independent product for some time, the bonus terms we could actually read were incomplete, and several of the review platforms that would normally back up a page like this have nothing current to show. Too many open questions for a strong recommendation.

Aztec Riches sister sites 2026

Apollo Entertainment Limited’s UK licence (38620) covers 27 registered domains, the surviving footprint of the old Casino Rewards Group, a Microgaming-era casino network that includes some genuinely well-known names. Ten of them already have their own review on this site, so rather than repeat that work, here’s the current status of each, because it isn’t as simple as “27 sister casinos.”

Still genuinely independent when we checked:

Luxury Casino logo

Luxury Casino – the flagship. This is where Aztec Riches, and most of its redirected sisters, actually send you. States over 1,000 games and marks its 25th year in business.

Zodiac Casino logo

Zodiac Casino – a long-runner in its own right, also marketing 25 years of history, and confirmed live and independent.

Casino Action logo

Casino Action – still running its own site rather than funnelling into Luxury Casino.

Casino Classic logo

Casino Classic – same, independently live.

UK Casino Club logo

UK Casino Club – same again, a separate live site under the same licence.

Redirect straight into Luxury Casino:

Grand Mondial logo

Grand Mondial – redirects into Luxury Casino, exactly like Aztec Riches itself. It still has its own review on this site describing the brand as it used to run; treat that as historical rather than a description of what you’ll find if you visit today.

Yukon Gold Casino logo

Yukon Gold Casino – redirects into Luxury Casino, exactly like Aztec Riches itself. It still has its own review on this site describing the brand as it used to run; treat that as historical rather than a description of what you’ll find if you visit today.

Quatro Casino logo

Quatro Casino – redirects into Luxury Casino, exactly like Aztec Riches itself. It still has its own review on this site describing the brand as it used to run; treat that as historical rather than a description of what you’ll find if you visit today.

Villento Casino logo

Villento Casino – redirects into Luxury Casino, exactly like Aztec Riches itself. It still has its own review on this site describing the brand as it used to run; treat that as historical rather than a description of what you’ll find if you visit today.

Rich Reels Casino logo

Rich Reels Casino – redirects into Luxury Casino, exactly like Aztec Riches itself. It still has its own review on this site describing the brand as it used to run; treat that as historical rather than a description of what you’ll find if you visit today.

That’s ten of the licence’s 27 registered domains accounted for. We haven’t independently checked the remaining seventeen, so don’t assume the rest are all still live and independent, or all folded into Luxury Casino. This operator’s pattern suggests it could go either way.

Aztec Riches operator, Apollo Entertainment Limited

Apollo Entertainment Limited is based at Villa Seminia, Ta’ Xbiex, Malta, and has held UK Gambling Commission account 38620 for a remote casino licence since 1 November 2014. The licence is active and we found no recorded sanctions against it.

What’s less straightforward is what the licence actually covers today. It’s registered against 27 domains, effectively the surviving UK-facing footprint of Casino Rewards Group, a well-known Microgaming-era casino network that includes some genuinely famous names: Grand Mondial, Yukon Gold, Quatro Casino, Zodiac Casino and Aztec Riches among them. Checking a sample of ten, five turned out to still run their own independent site. The other five, including Aztec Riches itself, all redirect straight to Luxury Casino UK. The domains stay “active” on the register, presumably for legacy and trademark reasons, but they aren’t all separate products any more.

Aztec Riches review

Aztec Riches Casino archived homepage banner

Aztec Riches’ own homepage artwork, archived from before the brand was folded into Luxury Casino. There’s no current live screenshot to show, because there’s no current live site.

Welcome bonus

There’s no Aztec Riches-branded bonus to review, because there’s no Aztec Riches site. Land on Luxury Casino UK instead and you’re shown general promotional copy, but the actual deposit match percentage, maximum bonus and wagering requirement aren’t visible without registering, so we can’t confirm the current terms. That’s a problem in itself: a handful of affiliate pages quote a 200x wagering requirement for Casino Rewards Group bonuses, and if that figure is still current, it would breach the UK’s 10x wagering cap applied to every licensed operator since January 2026. That 200x figure comes from third-party affiliate pages, not Luxury Casino’s own published terms, and we couldn’t confirm it directly, so treat it as an open question rather than a confirmed live UK offer. Don’t sign up chasing a headline bonus you can’t read the terms of first.

Other promotions and loyalty

Luxury Casino references a loyalty programme and “exciting promotions” on its homepage without listing specifics publicly. Casino Rewards Group has historically run one shared VIP scheme across its casinos, so loyalty points earned here may carry over to sister sites, though we couldn’t confirm the current rules without an account.

Top games and providers

Luxury Casino advertises more than 1,000 games. The Casino Rewards network has run on Microgaming since it launched, and while the current homepage doesn’t spell out its providers, that heritage makes Microgaming and its partner studios the safe assumption for the bulk of the catalogue.

Licensing and customer support

The licence is genuine: Luxury Casino’s footer confirms UK Gambling Commission licence 38620, held by Apollo Entertainment Limited, matching the register. Support is advertised as available 24/7, though the exact channels, live chat, phone or email, aren’t broken down on the pages we could access without an account.

Withdrawal speed and methods

Luxury Casino’s own terms set a £10 minimum withdrawal, with bank transfer, Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Skrill and Neteller all listed as options. Processing happens on business days only, Monday to Friday, and the exact turnaround isn’t stated beyond that. Daily payout caps are given in euros and dollars rather than pounds, around €40,000 a day on Mastercard and $30,000 to $50,000 on Visa, an odd detail for a site whose footer claims UK licensing.

Verdict

4.5 out of 10. The licence is real, and Luxury Casino, where all this traffic actually lands, isn’t obviously a bad casino. But Aztec Riches hasn’t been a working product for a while, several of its best-known sister brands are the same trick, welcome bonus terms are hidden behind registration with an unconfirmed 200x wagering rumour attached, and multiple review platforms we’d normally check for sentiment have no working page for this brand at all. Too many open questions to recommend chasing this one down. If you want what’s actually on offer, go in through Luxury Casino directly and read the terms before you deposit; don’t expect an “Aztec Riches” experience to exist.

Aztec Riches / Luxury Casino payments and withdrawals

MethodMin. depositMin. withdrawalTypical time
Visa / MastercardNot published£10Business days only
Bank transferNot published£10Business days only
PayPalNot published£10Business days only
Skrill / NetellerNot published£10Business days only

Luxury Casino’s own terms don’t give an exact processing time beyond “business days only” (Monday to Friday), and daily payout caps are quoted in euros and dollars rather than pounds. Treat any more specific figure you see quoted elsewhere as unverified.

What Aztec Riches players say

We couldn’t put together a reliable sentiment snapshot for this one. Trustpilot blocks automated access to both the Aztec Riches and Luxury Casino pages, so we can’t confirm a current star rating. The POGG’s old Aztec Riches review page has been redirected off their site entirely, meaning it no longer exists in any form we could check. We found no Casinomeister coverage either. AskGamblers returned inconsistent numbers across repeated checks, alongside a message restricting the brand in some territories, so we’re not comfortable printing a specific score from there. Casino Guru’s Safety Index for Aztec Riches is reported elsewhere at 9.5 out of 10, “Very High,” though we couldn’t confirm that figure by reading Casino Guru’s page directly, so treat it as secondhand rather than verified.

The brand in this family with a real, checkable track record is Zodiac Casino, which markets itself on 25 years of operating history and is independently live today. If you want a Casino Rewards Group brand with an actual reputation you can research, that’s a more honest starting point than a name that redirects the moment you type it in.

Sources: UK Gambling Commission public register, Luxury Casino UK’s own site and terms. Casino Guru’s figure is cited secondhand, not independently confirmed. Last reviewed 1 July 2026.

Aztec Riches FAQ

Who owns Aztec Riches?

Aztec Riches is licensed to Apollo Entertainment Limited, a Maltese company, under UK Gambling Commission account 38620. In practice, the site no longer operates independently: visiting aztecriches.co.uk redirects to sister brand Luxury Casino UK.

Does Aztec Riches have sister sites?

Yes, 27 domains are registered against the same licence, mostly legacy names from the old Casino Rewards Group. Of the ten we checked, five, including Grand Mondial, Yukon Gold, Quatro Casino, Villento Casino and Rich Reels Casino, also redirect into Luxury Casino rather than running their own site. Zodiac Casino, Casino Action, Casino Classic and UK Casino Club are still genuinely independent.

Is Aztec Riches safe for UK players?

The underlying UKGC licence (38620) is active with no recorded sanctions, but there’s no “Aztec Riches” product left to sign up to directly. If you land on Luxury Casino UK instead, the licence checks out, but we couldn’t verify the current bonus terms or find a reliable, currently accessible review score, so treat it with more caution than a brand with a fully transparent track record.

What is the wagering requirement on the Aztec Riches bonus?

We couldn’t confirm one. Luxury Casino UK, where visitors actually land, doesn’t publish exact bonus terms without registering. Some affiliate pages quote a 200x wagering requirement for Casino Rewards Group bonuses, which would breach the UK’s 10x cap in place since January 2026 if that figure is still current. Treat that as an open compliance question rather than a confirmed offer.

Why does aztecriches.co.uk redirect to Luxury Casino?

Apollo Entertainment Limited appears to have consolidated several of its older Casino Rewards Group brands, including Aztec Riches, Grand Mondial, Yukon Gold, Quatro Casino, Villento Casino and Rich Reels Casino, into Luxury Casino as its main UK-facing product, while keeping the old domains registered on its licence.

Which Aztec Riches sister sites are still independent?

Zodiac Casino, Casino Action, Casino Classic and UK Casino Club are the four we confirmed are still running their own separate sites rather than redirecting into Luxury Casino.

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