KeelUKGC Operator Audit Edition I · April 2026
18+ Only
Operator File · Entry III
MrQ

MrQ — a casino-and-bingo product that put its budget into the cashier

MrQ runs under UKGC remote licence number 60629, held by Tek Fox Ltd since the August 2024 transfer from the previous licensee.1 The product is casino-and-bingo, with bingo visibly the senior partner in the lobby. Where this operator differs from most UKGC-licensed casinos is the consistent use of no-wagering language: bonuses on this site are described as cash, not credit, with the wagering count published as zero. That phrasing carries weight in the UK market and is worth reading carefully.

UKGC licence60629
Legal entityTek Fox Ltd
Product typeCasino · bingo
Last revisedApr 2026

§ IRegistration and the first session

Registration is two screens, with full identity verification queued before the first deposit rather than after. The site's onboarding leans on bingo iconography — rooms, hosts, schedules — which makes the first-session experience feel different from a slots-led casino. A user with no bingo background can navigate it without help, but the home page is built for someone who knows their 90-ball from their 75-ball.

The lobby has a clear separation between the casino room and the bingo halls. Bingo schedules show the next start times, ticket prices, and prize pools at a glance; entering a hall produces a single-screen play interface that updates without reload. Slots are present but sit further down the navigation hierarchy than the bingo product.

§ IILicence record and the 2024 transfer

Licence record

MrQ operates under UKGC remote operating licence number 60629, held by Tek Fox Ltd. The licence was transferred to Tek Fox Ltd in August 2024 from its previous licensee; the transfer is reflected in the public register. Readers can confirm the current licensee at gamblingcommission.gov.uk/public-register by searching the brand name.

The Commission's standard licensing disclaimer applies: this operator is licensed and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission to offer online casino and bingo games in Great Britain.

§ IIIThe no-wagering claim, examined

"No wagering" on bonus funds is a distinct promise. It means a bonus credit, once granted, can be withdrawn after meeting the operator's terms without a multiplier-based hurdle. The audit checked the small print on three named promotions on the site; the language is consistent across all three, with the wagering count stated as zero and the conditions described as "play through" minimums (often a single deposit cycle) rather than wagering multipliers.2

That said: the absence of a wagering multiplier is not the absence of all conditions. Maximum cash-out from bonus winnings, eligible games, and minimum deposit thresholds still apply, and they apply at the moment of deposit, on the operator's published terms. The audit's job is to flag what's unusual and what's still standard. Both apply here.

§ IVWelcome offer (functional description)

Operator statement MrQ features a welcome offer focused on casino and bingo play, giving new customers additional spins or bonus funds on selected games, in line with the operator's published conditions and any product-specific rules.

Keel does not publish bonus amounts, percentages, or superlative claims. The operator's page is the only authoritative source for figures and the terms attached to them at the moment of registration.

§ VResponsible gambling tooling

Limits are accessible from the account menu and applied immediately on a downward change, with the standard 24-hour cooling period on increases. Reality-check intervals can be set down to 15-minute increments. The site lists the standard UKGC-required RG tools and links GAMSTOP from the responsible-gambling page and footer.

One detail worth noting: the bingo product surfaces "session length" prominently in the room interface, which is unusual to see in real-time during play rather than after a session ends. That's a small piece of design that reduces the chance of a player losing track of time without making the play harder.

§ VIComplaint pathway

The complaint route is reachable from the support page. The internal procedure is published with an eight-week ceiling, after which referral to an approved Alternative Dispute Resolution provider is offered.3 The named ADR provider is shown on the same page.

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Footnotes · MrQ audit
  1. UKGC remote operating licence number 60629, public register, current licensee Tek Fox Ltd, accessed April 2026 — gamblingcommission.gov.uk/public-register.
  2. Operator-published bonus terms reviewed at the time of audit; confirmation of zero-wagering count is the operator's stated position and applies subject to the conditions on the operator's site at the moment of deposit.
  3. UK Gambling Commission, Alternative Dispute Resolution — list of approved ADR entities, accessed April 2026.

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