Legal Notice

This page sets out the legal disclosures, terms of use and editorial-independence statement for Paylobby. It applies to all content published on the site, including the pillar guide on ecoPayz at UK casinos, cluster pages on deposits, withdrawals, fees, safety and comparisons, and any future pages that may be added. Last reviewed: 21 June 2026.

Publisher and jurisdiction

Paylobby is published from the United Kingdom for a primarily UK audience. The content is written under English law and references the regulatory frameworks of England, Wales and Scotland — principally the Gambling Act 2005 as amended, the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 as amended, and the UK General Data Protection Regulation. Northern Ireland’s gambling regime differs in places; readers in Northern Ireland should treat references to “UK gambling regulation” as primarily covering Great Britain unless explicitly stated.

Nature of the content

Everything published on Paylobby is editorial in character. It is intended as general information about how electronic money wallets — in particular ecoPayz (now Payz, operated by PSI-Pay Ltd) — are used at UK Gambling Commission-licensed casinos. It is not financial advice, not legal advice, not tax advice, and not a personal recommendation to use any specific payment method, any specific casino, or any gambling product. Nothing on the site should be read as encouragement to gamble.

Where a guide references operator behaviour, regulatory rules, fees, processing times or any other operational detail, the reader is expected to verify the current position directly with the relevant operator, with PSI-Pay Ltd, and with the public register maintained by the UK Gambling Commission, before acting on that information. Rules and fees change frequently. We aim to keep guides current — see the update cadence described in the About page — but we cannot guarantee that any single fact remains accurate between the moment of writing and the moment of reading.

Editorial independence

Paylobby is editorially independent of PSI-Pay Ltd, of any casino operator, and of any payments processor, affiliate network or trade association. Editorial decisions — what to cover, what to omit, what to recommend against, which sources to cite — are made by the editorial team without consultation with any commercial partner. If a guide ever recommends against a payment method, an operator vintage or a regulatory workaround, it does so on the strength of the published record, not because of any external instruction.

Affiliate and commercial relationships

Paylobby may, in the future, participate in affiliate or referral programmes with regulated UK payments providers or with UKGC-licensed operators. Where such a relationship exists for a specific page, it will be disclosed in plain English at the top of that page, above the first paragraph, with a label that clearly identifies the page as commercial content. At the time of this notice’s last review, the site does not host paid-placement reviews and does not rank operators by commission payable. If you read a page that does not carry a commercial-content label, you can assume the analysis is independent.

Affiliate links, where they exist, may earn the site a commission if you follow them and complete an onboarding action at the destination. Such commission, where it arises, does not change the cost, terms or conditions of the product on the destination site. It also does not affect editorial coverage; an operator paying commission is not entitled to favourable treatment, and no operator is owed coverage for paying commission.

UKGC licensing

Paylobby does not hold a UK Gambling Commission operating licence and does not need one. The site does not operate gambling facilities, does not process gambling bets or wagers, does not handle player funds, and does not offer remote gaming services. Our role is to write about regulated UK gambling for an adult audience. Any operator we refer to is required to hold its own UKGC operating licence, and you should always verify a licence number on the UKGC public register before depositing money.

The UK Gambling Commission can be reached through its official website. We link to that website in the footer of every guide. We are not affiliated with the Commission and do not represent it.

Responsible-gambling notice

Gambling carries real financial risk. Only stake money you can afford to lose without affecting essentials, debts or dependants. If your gambling has stopped being recreational, free and confidential help is available twenty-four hours a day from GamCare, which operates the National Gambling Helpline. The GAMSTOP scheme allows you to self-exclude from all UKGC-licensed online gambling sites in one step. BeGambleAware provides information and pathways to support. All four organisations are independent of the gambling industry and free to use. Links are provided in the footer of every page.

Setting deposit limits, time-outs and reality checks at the cashier — features every UKGC-licensed operator is required to provide — costs you nothing and is one of the simplest practical safeguards. We will never describe a method of circumventing these tools, and we will never link to non-UKGC-licensed operators that do not implement them.

Intellectual property

All editorial content on Paylobby — the text of the guides, the structure of the pages, the original commentary and the editorial decisions about what to include — is the intellectual property of the site’s publisher. Names of regulators, payment providers, operators and software are used in a descriptive and journalistic capacity. We do not assert any right over those marks. Use of an organisation’s name in a guide does not imply endorsement by that organisation of us, or vice versa. The Payz wordmark belongs to PSI-Pay Ltd; the ecoPayz historic wordmark also belongs to PSI-Pay Ltd; both are used here to identify the underlying wallet, not to claim association with the company.

Short quotations from public regulatory speeches, statutory instruments and published industry reports are used under the fair-dealing provisions of UK copyright law, including for purposes of criticism, review and reporting current events, with attribution where the source is identifiable.

Paylobby links to external websites for two reasons only: to point readers at official regulatory sources, and to point readers at independent player-protection services. We do not control external sites, do not endorse all the content on them, and cannot guarantee their availability, accuracy or security. If an external link breaks or starts pointing at content that should not be on Paylobby, please let us know.

Limitation of liability

To the extent permitted by English law, Paylobby is provided on an “as is” basis. The publisher does not accept liability for any loss arising from acting or refraining from acting on the basis of information on the site, beyond what cannot be excluded by law. Nothing in this notice limits liability for fraud, for personal injury caused by negligence, or for any other liability that English law does not allow to be excluded or limited.

Governing law

This notice, and any dispute arising from your use of Paylobby, are governed by the laws of England and Wales. The courts of England and Wales have non-exclusive jurisdiction.

Changes

This notice is reviewed at least once a year and whenever a relevant change in UK law or in our commercial structure requires it. The date at the top reflects the last review. Material changes will be announced on the site for at least thirty days before they take effect.