BingoSpirit launched back in 2004 as part of the Vista Gaming bingo network operated by Palau Holdings N.V. The site focused on 75-ball and 90-ball bingo alongside a growing casino lobby featuring Betsoft, Rival, Saucify and in-house Vista Gaming titles. At its peak, players could choose from 500+ slots and side games, regular bingo tournaments and scheduled jackpot rooms with guaranteed prize pools in the tens of thousands of dollars.
Banking supported popular e-wallets such as Skrill, Neteller and ecoPayz, along with Visa, Mastercard, Paysafecard and later Bitcoin. However, the minimum withdrawal of around $100, weekly caps of roughly $3,000 and a 48-hour pending period meant that larger cashouts were often split into multiple installments. Several reviewers also highlighted complex KYC procedures and the need to submit additional “acceptance” forms before a payout would actually be processed.
Although BingoSpirit used SSL encryption and historically held a Curacao license, it never had a UKGC licence and was actively promoted as an offshore option for UK and other international players. The brand has now been closed and traffic is redirected to sister sites, while older 8048/JAZ licences are no longer considered reliable. Because of the combination of Non-GamStop targeting, strict withdrawal rules and closure status, we do not recommend BingoSpirit and advise choosing a currently licensed local operator instead.