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Raging Bull Casino: ownership, history, and what to know in 2026

Raging Bull Casino is currently owned and operated by Primrose Media Limited, operating under a licence from the Government of the Autonomous Island of Anjouan, licence number ALSI-202409021-F12. The platform’s corporate mailing address and full licensing details are listed in the site footer, as required under Anjouan’s regulatory framework. Primrose Media Limited operates several casinos under the Anjouan Gaming Board’s oversight, with Raging Bull being one property within that portfolio.

A history of ownership changes and what they meant for players

Raging Bull Casino originally launched in 2014 and built strong early popularity with Canadian and US players, centred on its Real Time Gaming library and large percentage welcome bonuses. At an earlier point in its history, the casino came under the ownership of an entity identified by independent reviewers as the Virtual Casino Group.

In 2026, the platform operates under Primrose Media Limited and the new Anjouan licence (ALSI-202409021-F12), described by reviewers as an attempt to re-establish the brand’s reputation. One independent review that tested the platform directly in 2026, depositing $100 of the reviewer’s own money, reported a successful payout with a profit of approximately $31 — a data point suggesting the current ownership period has, at least in this instance, functioned as expected. The same review’s stated purpose, however, was specifically to examine withdrawal issues, which it described as “a very common issue that frequently comes up with many players” historically at this casino.

Licensing framework: what the Anjouan licence covers

The Anjouan Gaming Board licence (ALSI-202409021-F12) held by Primrose Media Limited is described by some sources as confirming fair play, a verified random number generator, and a transparent payment system. The Anjouan framework is an offshore licensing jurisdiction, and Primrose Media Limited operates several casinos under this same regulatory body.

It’s worth noting for context that the platform’s earlier operating period included a Curacao licence, which one review characterised as offering “little player protection” — part of the broader pattern of issues during that ownership phase. The current Anjouan licence represents a different jurisdiction and licensing relationship than that earlier Curacao arrangement.

Platform infrastructure: the 2026 Inclave migration

In 2026, Raging Bull Casino underwent a platform migration to Inclave, a gaming platform infrastructure provider used across multiple Primrose Media properties. This migration introduced biometric login security, including Face ID and Touch ID support on compatible devices, alongside 128-bit encryption for data protection. The site operates through Safari and Chrome browsers on any device, with minimum system requirements of a 2.4 GHz processor, 4 GB RAM, and 1280×720 display resolution.

This Inclave migration represents the most recent infrastructure change under the current Primrose Media ownership, and is presented by the operator as part of modernising the platform’s security posture.

Game library: Real Time Gaming as the core provider

Raging Bull’s game library covers more than 300 titles, including slots, table games, and specialty titles like Keno and Plinko, all powered by Real Time Gaming (RTG) as the platform’s main and effectively sole software provider. RTG conducts its own independent testing and audits of its games to verify RNG fairness. Gonzos, a title inspired by the well-known Gonzo’s Quest slot, is highlighted among the library’s offerings for its gamification elements.

Independent reviews note that while RTG’s slots and table games are well-regarded, the single-provider structure means the library lacks the variety of modern studios — such as Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, or Evolution’s live dealer offerings — found at multi-provider platforms.

Bonus structures documented across the platform’s history

Multiple bonus structures have been documented for Raging Bull Casino, with some variation across sources likely reflecting different promotional periods or regional offers. Documented structures include a 410% match up to $10,000 redeemable up to four times with a minimum $30 deposit, and a separate 100% match up to $1,000 with a $2,000 maximum cashout and a 25x (slots) or 40x (parlor games) wagering requirement, where bonus chips are removed from any associated cashout.

No-deposit bonus winnings carry a specific documented restriction: withdrawals are limited to Litecoin only, regardless of which method was used to fund the original account.

Banking infrastructure

Cryptocurrency deposits at Raging Bull go up to $100,000 across Bitcoin, Litecoin, and Tether. Traditional banking methods, including bank transfers and checks, are documented as taking 7–10 days to process. The VIP programme includes documented weekly payout figures of up to $7,500 and table bet limits of $10,000 for qualifying players, with Silver and Platinum tiers offering birthday bonuses tied to annual deposit totals of $1,000 and $5,000 respectively.

Age requirement and support channels

Raging Bull Casino requires players to be 21 years of age or older — higher than the 18–19 minimums typical of Canadian provincial requirements. Support channels documented across sources include 24/7 live chat, email through an in-account help desk, and in some listings, phone support, alongside a FAQ section covering technical, gameplay, and security questions.

Summary of current status

As of 2026, Raging Bull Casino operates under Primrose Media Limited with an Anjouan licence (ALSI-202409021-F12), a 300-plus title RTG-powered library, large documented welcome bonus percentages with correspondingly strict wagering and cashout conditions, high cryptocurrency deposit limits, and a 2026 Inclave platform migration adding biometric security. The platform’s operating history includes a prior ownership period under which independent reviewers documented significant player payout complaints, and the current ownership period represents a more recent operating phase with at least one documented successful payout test reported by reviewers in 2026.