Elena Cassar
Casino & Bonus Reviews
Elena Cassar reviews casinos and bonuses for Best Casino Directory from Malta, which happens to be where much of the licensed iGaming industry is regulated. She studied economics at the University of Malta, graduating in 2013, and that background shows in how she reads an operator. She starts with the licence, because an MGA or UKGC licence carries real obligations that a vague offshore registration does not. She times withdrawals rather than trusting the marketing, and treats the gap between a same-day e-wallet payout and a bank transfer stuck in a multi-day pending window as part of the score. On bonuses she is blunt: a large headline match with 50x wagering and a low maximum cashout is usually worth less than a smaller, cleaner offer, and she always reads the max-bet clause that quietly voids winnings. She rates an operator well only when the terms are honest, not when the welcome page is loud.
What Elena Cassar covers
What makes Elena Cassar an expert
Elena reviews from Malta, where much of the licensed iGaming industry is regulated, and an economics background shapes how she reads an operator. She starts with the licence, treating an MGA or UKGC permit as a set of obligations rather than a badge, and she times withdrawals herself instead of trusting the marketing. On bonuses she works the wagering through before judging the headline. That mix of regulatory proximity and a numbers-first habit, rather than any single credential, is what keeps her reviews grounded in what actually pays out.
How Elena Cassar fact-checks
Every rating is checked against primary sources: the regulator's licence register, the operator's live terms and cashier, and a real withdrawal where possible. A bonus figure comes from the terms, not the landing page. If a claim cannot be verified, it does not go in the review.
How Elena Cassar stays up to date
Elena re-checks licence status on the regulator's own register and re-tests withdrawals, because operators change cashout caps and terms quietly. She compares each new bonus against a fair baseline rather than the promotion, so a louder welcome page never earns a score it has not.
Q&A with Elena Cassar
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What it’s like working with Elena Cassar
“Elena reads the licence and the withdrawal terms before the headline. If she says a bonus is not worth taking, I believe her.”
Erik SundbergTips, Slots & Games Editor