Nomini Sister Sites 2026

Nomini launched in 2019 as part of the offshore stable behind Rabona, Alf Casino, Cadoola, Casinia, Malina Casino and BoaBoa, each reviewed on this site. Its original operators are gone, with Rabidi N.V. bankrupt and the Araxio Development N.V. Curacao certificate revoked, and nobody has published who took the brand on. As of our 18th July 2026 re-check, review databases were naming Naale Limited under Anjouan Gaming licence ALSI-202411077-FI2. Going back over that on 28th July 2026, the permit number quoted is one the Anjouan register records against a different company altogether, Stellar Ltd, so the attribution does not hold and Nomini’s ownership is recorded here as unconfirmed.
Nomini has never held a UK Gambling Commission licence, and its own site actively geo-blocks UK visitors with an “access restricted” notice, so it sits outside UK safer-gambling protections such as GamStop. The 5 “sister sites” previously listed here, including Classycoin Casino, 1128 Lotto and Superaposta, had no genuine connection to Nomini or its operators and have been replaced with the brand’s real relatives below.
Relatives, though, is now the right word rather than stablemates. Nomini’s own footer points at the 7StarsPartners affiliate programme, shared with Casinia, Buran Casino, Rabona and Libra Bet, while Cadoola and Alf Casino have gone to WowPartners and Malina Casino to MioMedia. Malina is the name most often still listed as a current Nomini sister, and on the evidence of the footers it is nothing of the sort.
Nomini Sister Sites
Last updated 28th July 2026. The Naale Limited attribution has been demoted to an unverified database entry after we found the Anjouan permit quoted for Nomini recorded against another company entirely, and ownership now reads as unconfirmed. Descriptions of a live Curacao licence have been corrected to past tense, since that certificate is revoked, and Malina Casino is presented as a former relative rather than a current skin of the same operator. The detail on Nomini’s games, welcome offer, banking and the ACMA warnings is unchanged.
Same Roots, Three Different Owners Now
Everything on the list below started in one place. These brands sat on Curacao certificate 8048/JAZ through Araxio Development N.V., and under Rabidi N.V. before that, which is why a Nomini sister-site list used to be a straightforward thing to write. The bankruptcy and the revocation broke the group up, and it did not move on as a unit.
The most dependable signal left is the Partners link each casino publishes in its own footer, because that points at whoever collects its affiliate revenue and is changed as soon as a brand is sold. Checked one at a time on 28th July 2026, Nomini reports to 7StarsPartners along with Casinia, Buran Casino, Rabona and Libra Bet. Cadoola and Alf Casino have gone to WowPartners, Zet Casino to MateAffiliates, and Campo Bet to 2RBO. Malina Casino has gone furthest of the lot, to MioMedia, a programme whose other casinos are Neon54, SlotsPalace, MyEmpire, RTbet and Pistolo, none of which has any history with this family. BoaBoa is the one gap in the picture, because its site refuses British connections and we could not read its footer, so we have not guessed at it.
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Rabona
Rabona is the sportsbook-led member of the old stable, pairing football, tennis and esports betting with a slots and live-casino section built on the same platform as Nomini. It is also the closest current stablemate on this page, since its footer points at the same 7StarsPartners programme. Its identity leans on football culture rather than Nomini’s more playful branding, but the account setup, banking routes and lack of UK regulation carry across both sites.
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Alf Casino
Alf Casino grew up on the same platform as Nomini, under the old Araxio/Rabidi umbrella, but wraps the games in a distinct alien-themed identity with its own promotions calendar. The underlying slots and live-dealer catalogue overlaps heavily with Nomini’s, though Alf has since moved to the WowPartners programme, and neither accepts UK sign-ups.
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Cadoola
Cadoola came up on the same revoked Curacao certificate as Nomini and now sits with WowPartners rather than Nomini’s programme, and it goes for a brighter, arcade-style presentation rather than Nomini’s playful crab mascot. Expect the same broad multi-provider slots and live-casino spread, and the same absence of UK licensing.
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Casinia
Casinia is a more understated, no-frills stablemate aimed at players who want a straightforward slots and table-games list without heavy theming. It came through the same Araxio and Rabidi-era ownership as Nomini and still shares its 7StarsPartners programme, and with neither brand holding UK authorisation, UK players are excluded from both.
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Malina Casino
Malina Casino was built on the same back-end as Nomini and still offers a broadly similar spread of slots, table games and live-dealer rooms behind its own front-end design, which is why the two are so often listed together. They are no longer connected. Malina’s footer points at the MioMedia programme, whose other casinos are Neon54, SlotsPalace, MyEmpire, RTbet and Pistolo, while Nomini’s points at 7StarsPartners, and nobody has published who owns Malina now. Its old Curacao cover is revoked and it displays no licence at all, let alone UK Gambling Commission cover.
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BoaBoa
BoaBoa rounds out the relatives covered on this site, running the platform Nomini came up on with its own jungle-themed branding and promotions. Account verification, banking and the absence of UK regulation all match the rest of the family, though its site turns British connections away, so which programme it reports to now is the one thing on this page we could not establish.
Nomini Review

Nomini launched in 2019 and built its large games library under the group’s earlier operators, first Rabidi N.V. and then Araxio Development N.V.; following Rabidi’s bankruptcy and the revocation of the group’s Curacao certificate, current review-database data places the brand with Naale Limited on Anjouan licence ALSI-202411077-FI2. That does not survive a look at the register itself, where the same permit number is recorded against Stellar Ltd rather than Naale Limited, which tells you how much weight these attributions can carry. Nomini displays no licence and names no company on its own site, so the honest answer on ownership is that it is unknown. The site leans on a playful crab mascot and covers slots, table games, and a live-dealer floor from a long list of studios including Evolution Gaming, Play’n GO, Pragmatic Play, Microgaming, No Limit City, Red Tiger and Push Gaming, adding up to more than 4,000 real-money titles.
Licensing and UK availability
Nomini came up under a Curacao gaming licence that has since been revoked, has nothing verifiable in its place and has never held a UK Gambling Commission licence. Rather than simply omitting UK marketing, the site actively enforces the restriction: visiting nomini.com from a blocked region returns an on-site “403 Access Restricted” notice stating the project is not available in that country for legal reasons. That makes Nomini unavailable to UK residents rather than merely unregulated, and it sits outside UK protections such as GamStop and Gambling Commission oversight as a result.
Welcome offer and banking
New players are typically offered a 100% deposit match up to around €500 on a minimum €20 deposit, often paired with around 200 free spins, with a 35x wagering requirement applying to both the bonus and deposit amount. Regulars can pick up a weekend reload bonus (50% up to roughly €700 plus 50 free spins) and a weekly cashback scheme worth up to 10% on losses. Banking covers cards, e-wallets such as Skrill and Neteller, and cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Litecoin and Ethereum, with withdrawals typically taking one to three working days.
Regulatory warnings
Nomini’s operator group has not gone unnoticed by regulators outside Curacao: Australia’s communications regulator, the ACMA, issued formal warnings to Rabidi N.V. covering a list of brands that includes Nomini, Casinia, Wazamba and several others, over accepting Australian players without local authorisation. That is a genuine mark against the operator group and worth weighing up alongside the size of the games library, on top of the more fundamental point that UK residents cannot access the site at all.
Sister sites and this page
Nomini sits within the former Araxio Development N.V./Rabidi N.V. stable that also includes Rabona, Alf Casino, Cadoola, Casinia, Malina Casino and BoaBoa, each carrying its own theme and promotions but built on the same back end, account system and banking options. Since the churn the databases have filed Rabona alongside Nomini under Naale Limited and several of the others under Stellar Ltd, neither of which stands up to a register check, so the only grouping we will state as fact is the affiliate programme each brand publishes in its own footer. All six are reviewed on this site and shown as genuine sister cards above.
Why this page was corrected
This page previously listed 5 “sister sites”, including Classycoin Casino, 1128 Lotto and Superaposta, each carrying bulk-generated bonus copy with no basis in fact and no genuine connection to Nomini or any of its operators past or present. None of those names have ever been part of the operator’s real portfolio, so the fabricated list has been replaced entirely with the six verified relatives shown above, each with its own genuine write-up.
Nomini FAQs
Does Nomini have any sister sites?
Yes, though fewer than the old lists suggest. Nomini’s brand family, formerly operated by Rabidi N.V. and Araxio Development N.V., includes Rabona, Alf Casino, Cadoola, Casinia, Malina Casino and BoaBoa, all reviewed on this site and shown above. Only Casinia and Rabona still share Nomini’s 7StarsPartners affiliate programme, along with Buran Casino and Libra Bet. Cadoola and Alf Casino have moved to WowPartners and Malina Casino to MioMedia, so those are former relatives rather than current stablemates.
Who owns Nomini?
Unconfirmed. Review databases named Naale Limited under Anjouan Gaming licence ALSI-202411077-FI2 as of July 2026, but the Anjouan register records that permit against Stellar Ltd rather than Naale Limited, and Nomini names no company on its own site. The brand was previously run by Rabidi N.V. (now bankrupt) and Araxio Development N.V. (whose Curacao certificate has been revoked). The only current relationship we can evidence is the 7StarsPartners affiliate programme in Nomini’s footer.
What licence does Nomini hold?
None that can be verified. The Curacao certificate it came up on has been revoked, the Anjouan permit quoted for it belongs to a different company on the register, and nothing is displayed on the site itself. It has certainly never held a UK Gambling Commission licence. Its operator group has also received formal warnings from overseas regulators, including Australia’s ACMA, for accepting players without local authorisation.
Can UK players use Nomini?
No. Nomini has never held a UK Gambling Commission licence, and its own website actively blocks UK visitors with an on-site ‘access restricted’ notice, so UK players cannot sign up and fall outside UK safer-gambling protections such as GamStop.
What games does Nomini offer?
Nomini runs more than 4,000 real-money games from providers including Evolution Gaming, Play’n GO, Pragmatic Play, Microgaming, Red Tiger and Push Gaming, spanning slots, table games and a live-dealer section.
What happened to the sister sites previously listed on this page?
The sister sites previously shown here, including Classycoin Casino, 1128 Lotto and Superaposta, were fabricated and had no real connection to Nomini or any company that has operated it. They have been replaced with the brand’s genuine, verified sister sites.












