Rank #59 · Operator profile
Bet7ek
Sister brand of Bety, Sikwin and Eagle777 under 12 Stars International. Domain did not resolve from our test location at time of writing.
- Licence
- Anjouan
- Test access
- Did not resolve
- Licence
- Anjouan
- Licence no.
- ALSI-132405043-FI3
- Licensee
- 12 Stars International Technology Solutions Limited
- Domain
- bet7ek.com
- KYC threshold
- Not visible from our test location
- Licence expires
- May 27, 2026
Bet7ek is the fourth domain in the 12 Stars International estate, alongside Sikwin, Bety, and Eagle777 on the same Anjouan licence ALSI-132405043-FI31 . The domain did not resolve from our test location at the time of writing. Combined with the wider 12 Stars estate state (Bety parked for sale, Eagle777 with fabricated-testimonial concerns), Bet7ek’s unreachable status is consistent with an operator estate in transition rather than a unified multi-brand operation. This is a profile, not a tested review.
The estate context
Of the four domains on this Anjouan licence, the state of each at the time of writing is:
| Domain | State | Concern |
|---|---|---|
| sikwin.com | Operating | India-focused; clean disclosure |
| bety.com | Parked for sale | Domain listed at €189,715 on Dynadot |
| bet7ek.com | Did not resolve | Unknown reason |
| eagle777.com | Operating | Fabricated player testimonials |
Two of four are in unusual states; one (Bet7ek, this profile) is unreachable; one (Bety) is for sale; one (Eagle777) has integrity concerns. The remaining one (Sikwin) looks operationally clean. This is the clearest example in our coverage of an operator group estate that is not in steady state.
What we can verify and what we cannot
The licence record is unambiguous: ALSI-132405043-FI3, valid through 27 May 2026, lists bet7ek.com as one of four authorised domains. The licensee (12 Stars International) is the same Seychelles-registered company we noted on the Sikwin and Eagle777 footers.
What we cannot verify from a non-resolving domain: whether Bet7ek is in pre-launch state, in maintenance, geo-restricted, or effectively dormant. Given the wider estate’s mixed state, the most likely explanations are operator-side: maintenance during a brand consolidation, deliberate dormancy while the operator focuses on Sikwin and Eagle777, or pre-relaunch state.
The licensee structure: four domains, one licence
12 Stars International Technology Solutions Limited holds a single Anjouan licence covering four brand domains. This is structurally similar to multi-brand stables we covered for Fenix.casino (6 brands) and Spinorhino (8 brands), but with the meaningful difference that the 12 Stars estate is currently mixed-state: only one of the four domains is in clearly-operating condition.
The Seychelles corporate registration of the licensee is the most disclosure we get for any of the four brands; the operator-side fact-set on the Anjouan register is otherwise minimal.
What the Anjouan licence actually covers
Bet7ek is licensed by the Anjouan Gaming Authority,
the regulatory body established on the autonomous island of Anjouan
(one of the three islands that make up the Union of the Comoros in
the Indian Ocean). Anjouan's modern iGaming licensing framework was
relaunched in 2023–2024 by Anjouan Licensing Services Inc., the
exclusive licence administrator, and has been adopted at scale since
by operators that previously sat under Curaçao's old master-licence
system.
The operator's licence number is ALSI-132405043-FI3, listed as valid on the
official Anjouan licence register.
What the licence does
- Operator vetting at issue. The framework requires KYC on beneficial owners and directors, clean criminal-record checks, source-of-funds documentation, a written business plan, and AML/KYC/responsible-gaming policies before the licence is issued.
- Game-software certification. Operators must use certified RNG technology, with provider certificates submitted as part of the licensing pack.
- Segregated player funds. Operators must hold player balances in accounts separate from operating funds. This is the single most consequential player-protection clause in the framework.
- Formal complaint process. Operators must publish a complaint-handling procedure and respond to player disputes within the timeframes defined by the regulator.
- Public register and seal verification. Every licensed operator appears on the official register with licence number, issue and expiry dates, status, and authorised domains. Operators may display a seal whose ID resolves to the register entry in real time.
What the licence does not do
- No binding third-party adjudication. Anjouan provides a formal complaint process between player and operator, but it does not offer the binding ADR (alternative dispute resolution) tier that regulators like the UKGC or MGA mandate. If the operator refuses to pay, the regulator can revoke the licence — but does not order the operator to pay the player.
- No deposit caps or central self-exclusion. Unlike MGA, UKGC, KSA, or Sweden's Spelpaus, Anjouan does not run a cross-operator self-exclusion register or impose mandatory deposit limits. Self-exclusion is a per-operator setting; players who want cross-operator protection have to rely on GamStop / Cruks / Spelpaus where applicable.
- Disputes from excluded territories are not mediated. The Anjouan Gaming Board explicitly excludes mediation for players based in jurisdictions the operator was supposed to block. If you played from a restricted country, the regulator will decline the case.
- No public dispute decisions database. There is no published archive of operator complaints and rulings comparable to the UKGC's enforcement-action page or the MGA's player-complaint summaries. Track-record information has to be reconstructed from third-party sources (Trustpilot, AskGamblers, casino-forum threads).
- Limited recourse outside the licence. Anjouan's jurisdiction is the autonomous island, not the Comorian Union. Comorian union-level law treats most gambling as prohibited, which creates a structural mismatch: the licence is real and the regulator acts, but it operates entirely within the island's autonomy carve-out.
How this compares to other offshore licences
Anjouan sits in the same operational tier as the new Curaçao LOK framework (issued directly by the CGB since 2024, replacing the old master/sub-licence system) and Tobique (Canadian First Nation regulator that took over from Kahnawake for many crypto operators). All three offer real but light-touch licensing: operator vetting at issue, mandated segregated funds, formal complaint handling, no binding third-party arbitration, and minimal ongoing player-protection infrastructure compared to MGA, UKGC, or KSA.
In practical terms: an Anjouan licence means the operator has been vetted by a regulator that exists, will respond, and can revoke. It does not mean a player will be made whole by the regulator if the operator decides not to pay. Players who want that should play at UKGC, MGA, or comparable-tier operators, accepting the friction (KYC at every turn, withdrawal holds, deposit limits) that comes with that protection.
Our analytical position
Bet7ek is an Anjouan-licensed property in the 12 Stars International estate that did not resolve from our test location at the time of writing. The licence is current; the consumer-facing state is unverifiable. The wider estate state (one healthy brand, one for-sale domain, one with integrity concerns, this one unreachable) is the dominant analytical context. Score reflects: current licence (neutral baseline), domain unreachable at test time (negative), 12 Stars estate transition state (mild negative), no specific operator-side red flags directly attributable to Bet7ek beyond the unreachable status (neutral).
Score: 4.0 / 10, provisional, pulled down by both the unreachable-domain signal and the estate-context concerns. If Bet7ek relaunches with a clean operating model and the rest of the estate stabilises, the score is provisional and will revise upward.
Frequently asked questions
Is Bet7ek currently operating?
The domain did not resolve from our test location at the time of writing. We cannot determine from a single test position whether the operator is in maintenance, pre-relaunch, geo-restricting, or dormant. The licence remains valid on the Anjouan register.
Why is Bet7ek's score lower than other unreachable operators?
Most unreachable operators (Betcina, W11, Chancebit) are in single-brand or two-brand licensees with no specific red flags in their sister properties. Bet7ek is in a four-brand estate where two of three sister brands have known concerns (Bety parked for sale, Eagle777 fabricated testimonials). The estate context contributes to the analytical position even though Bet7ek itself we cannot directly assess.
Who owns Bet7ek?
12 Stars International Technology Solutions Limited, Seychelles-registered (House of Francis, Room 303, Ile De Port, Mahé, Seychelles, registration 241277). The same licensee runs sikwin.com, bety.com (parked), and eagle777.com.
What does the '7ek' in the brand name mean?
Unclear from publicly-available information. 7 is conventionally a lucky number in Western gambling tradition (777 slots, lucky sevens); the 'ek' suffix is not obviously a language reference. We did not load the lobby to verify the operator's intended branding context.
When this might not apply to you
Your location may resolve the domain. If you can reach an operating Bet7ek lobby, you have information we did not. The licence is current; the estate context is the limit on our analytical confidence.
What to read next
- The Sikwin profile for the cleanest-looking sister property.
- The Bety profile for the parked-for-sale sister.
- The Eagle777 profile for the integrity-concern sister.
References
- Anjouan licence register entry (12 Stars International) , Anjouan Gaming Authority