Affiliate Disclosure
How EWalletCasino makes money, why it doesn't influence our rankings, and what to do if you suspect it does.
EWalletCasino is reader-supported. When you click a link to a casino on this site and sign up there, the operator may pay us an affiliate commission. You pay nothing extra — the commission comes out of the operator’s marketing budget.
What this looks like in practice
If you click a “Claim bonus” or operator brand link on a review page and complete a real-money signup at that operator, we receive a one-time commission (CPA) and/or a share of the operator’s net revenue from your activity (revenue share). Commission rates vary widely by operator, ranging from RM 50 to RM 1,000+ per signup, plus 20–45% revenue share.
How we keep this from biasing rankings
Three rules:
- The editor who scores a casino does not see the commission rate. Commercial agreements are negotiated separately by a non-editorial role.
- Rankings are reviewed quarterly based on test results. If a higher-paying operator slips in our testing, it drops in the ranking — and has dropped, multiple times.
- We list operators we don’t have a commercial deal with when they’re worth recommending. Our “Best for [X]” picks include un-monetized listings.
If you suspect bias
Email us via the contact page with the specific review and your concern. We publish all material rebuttals or corrections — see our editorial policy.
FTC / CMA disclosure
This statement complies with the US Federal Trade Commission’s endorsement guides and the UK Competition and Markets Authority’s hidden-marketing guidance. Each individual review on this site also displays a per-page disclosure near any affiliate link.