Head-to-head
Amazon Slots vs SlotLords
Side-by-side across 40 points: bonus, licence, Interac, CAD support, withdrawal speed, responsible gambling.
Amazon Slots and SlotLords sit in different risk categories for Canadian adults deciding where to deposit real money. Amazon Slots is the older brand, launched in 2016 and operated by Jumpman Gaming Limited, with active AGCO, UKGC, and other licensing entries in the supplied data. It supports CAD, Interac, PayPal, major cards, Skrill, Neteller, and Paysafecard, and it carries a trust score of 84 with a B value tier. SlotLords is newer, launched in 2024 and operated by Stable Tech N.V., with an active Curacao licence, no Ontario licence, and a lower trust score of 48 with a C value tier. It offers broader payment variety, including crypto, Apple Pay, Google Pay, iDebit, Jeton, and bank transfer, but CAD currency support is marked false. Both accept Interac deposits, offer live dealer games, and work through instant play. The core choice is not simply game access. It is regulated Ontario protection and CAD convenience with Amazon Slots versus crypto access, apps, 24/7 support, and French availability with SlotLords.
Welcome bonus
The supplied JSON does not disclose a welcome bonus amount, wagering requirement, maximum bonus conversion, or effective_bonus_value_cad for Amazon Slots. That means the wagering math is not calculable from the allowed data: Bonus amount not disclosed multiplied by wagering requirement not disclosed equals a total wagering obligation that is not disclosed. SlotLords is flagged as having a combo welcome bonus, but its bonus amount, wagering requirement, and effective_bonus_value_cad are also not disclosed. Its wagering math is therefore the same from a data standpoint: Combo structure disclosed, but amount not disclosed and wagering not disclosed. Against the Canadian-facing market averages, the benchmark welcome bonus is C$2,313 on average and C$1,000 median, with average wagering of 72x and median wagering of 42.5x. The average effective bonus value in the sample is C$65. Neither operator can be shown to beat, match, or trail those benchmarks on bonus value because the necessary operator-specific figures are missing. On disclosed evidence, this category is a tie, not because the offers are equal in practice, but because neither JSON provides enough bonus economics to name a value winner. A Canadian player should treat both bonus propositions as not disclosed until seeing the full terms.
Licensing
Amazon Slots has the clearer Canadian regulatory profile in the supplied data. It is marked Ontario licensed and lists an active AGCO licence, plus active UKGC and other licence entries. Licence numbers are not disclosed. For Ontario residents only, Ontario iGO protection applies, meaning the operator sits inside Ontario's regulated iGaming framework. For players outside Ontario, that Ontario-specific protection should not be assumed to apply. SlotLords lists one active Curacao licence, with no licence number disclosed, and is marked not Ontario licensed. It has no Canadian regulator in the supplied data. Neither operator JSON lists an MGA or Kahnawake licence, so those complaint routes should be treated as not applicable here. For a complaint, an Ontario resident using Amazon Slots has a Canadian-regulated operator path after first dealing with the site. A Canadian player using SlotLords would be dealing with a Curacao-licensed, grey-market operator from a Canadian perspective, so there is no AGCO or iGO escalation route shown in the data. This is the strongest data-supported difference between the two.
Payments
Both operators support Interac deposits, but they differ sharply after that. Amazon Slots supports Interac for both deposits and withdrawals, and also lists Visa, Mastercard, PayPal, Paysafecard, Neteller, and Skrill as deposit and withdrawal methods. It supports CAD currency and shows 0 percent fees across listed methods, though processing times, deposit limits, and withdrawal limits are not disclosed. SlotLords accepts Interac deposits but does not list Interac withdrawals. It supports Visa, Mastercard, iDebit, some e-wallets, bank transfer, and several crypto options, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and Litecoin. CAD currency support is marked false. Listed fees are 0 percent, but that does not disclose card issuer charges, foreign exchange costs, or blockchain network costs. SlotLords has faster disclosed processing times for some methods: 1 hour for crypto, Skrill, and Neteller, 72 hours for cards, and 120 hours for bank transfer. Amazon Slots has no processing times disclosed, so speed cannot be confirmed. SlotLords wins on disclosed crypto and some speed data. Amazon Slots wins on CAD and Interac withdrawal support.
Games
Amazon Slots lists 86 providers and names a broad studio mix including NetEnt, Playtech, Pragmatic Play, Red Tiger Gaming, Yggdrasil Gaming, Big Time Gaming, Blueprint Gaming, and Games Global. SlotLords shows a provider_count of 170, but the provider list supplied names only Pragmatic Play. Using the JSON as given, SlotLords has the larger disclosed provider count, while Amazon Slots gives stronger visible studio detail. Both offer live dealer games, and neither lists sportsbook, poker, or bingo. For mobile, the split is clearer. Amazon Slots has instant play but no iOS or Android app. SlotLords has instant play plus iOS and Android apps. For a mobile-first player who wants an app, SlotLords has the stronger disclosed mobile setup. For players judging by named studio transparency, Amazon Slots is easier to assess.
Support
SlotLords has the stronger disclosed support setup. It lists 24/7 support, live chat, and email, with no phone support. It also supports French in the language list, alongside English, German, and Norwegian. Amazon Slots lists email support only, with no 24/7 support, no live chat, and no phone support. Its supported language is English, and French availability is marked false. For Quebec users who prefer French-language access, SlotLords is the only one of the two marked French available.
Who each fits
Amazon Slots fits a Canadian player who prioritizes regulatory standing, CAD play, and conventional payment rails over app access or crypto. Its trust score is 84, above the market average of 47.6, and its value tier is B. It is Ontario licensed, has an active AGCO entry, supports CAD, and allows Interac for both deposits and withdrawals. The tradeoff is weaker disclosed service access: No live chat, no 24/7 support, no French, and no mobile apps. It is the better fit for an Ontario resident focused on oversight and basic banking convenience, provided the bonus terms are checked before depositing.
SlotLords fits a Canadian player who values payment variety, crypto withdrawals, mobile apps, live chat, and French availability, while accepting a higher regulatory tradeoff. Its trust score is 48, close to the market average of 47.6, but far below Amazon Slots, and its value tier is C. It is not Ontario licensed and has only a Curacao licence in the supplied data. It may suit a non-Ontario player who specifically wants Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, Litecoin, iOS or Android apps, and 24/7 live chat. It is not the stronger choice for CAD support or Canadian regulatory protection.
Our verdict
For an Ontario resident wanting safety, Amazon Slots is the data-supported pick because it is Ontario licensed, lists an active AGCO entry, and has a trust score of 84. For a Quebec French-speaker, SlotLords is the better functional fit because French availability is marked true, while Amazon Slots is English only, although SlotLords remains grey-market from a Canadian regulator perspective. For a high-roller crypto user, SlotLords is the only fit on disclosed data because it supports Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and Litecoin, while Amazon Slots does not accept crypto. For a mobile-first casual player, SlotLords also leads because it has iOS and Android apps, while Amazon Slots is instant-play only. Overall, Amazon Slots has the stronger trust and Ontario profile. SlotLords has broader payments, crypto, apps, French, and 24/7 chat, but materially weaker Canadian regulatory protection.
FAQ
- Which is better for Ontario residents?
- Amazon Slots is the data-supported choice for Ontario residents. It is marked Ontario licensed and lists an active AGCO licence, while SlotLords is not Ontario licensed and lists Curacao only. Ontario iGO protection applies only to Ontario residents, not to Canadian players generally.
- Which supports Interac?
- Both support Interac, but not in the same way. Amazon Slots lists Interac for deposits and withdrawals. SlotLords lists Interac for deposits, but Interac withdrawals are marked false. For a player who wants Interac both ways, Amazon Slots has the clearer disclosed setup.
- Which has better withdrawal speed?
- SlotLords has more disclosed speed data: 1 hour for crypto, Skrill, and Neteller, 72 hours for Visa and Mastercard, and 120 hours for bank transfer. Amazon Slots does not disclose processing times in the JSON, so a reliable speed comparison cannot be made.
- Which one is better for French-speaking players in Quebec?
- SlotLords is the only one marked French available and its language list includes French. Amazon Slots is marked English only and French available is false. Quebec availability is true for both, but French-language support is disclosed only for SlotLords.
- Do either of these casinos have a clearly better bonus?
- No data-supported bonus winner can be named. Amazon Slots has no disclosed welcome bonus amount, wagering, or effective_bonus_value_cad. SlotLords is marked as a combo bonus, but the amount, wagering, and effective value are not disclosed. The market average effective bonus value is C$65.
- Where can players get responsible gambling help in Canada?
- Both operators list responsible gambling tools, but Amazon Slots discloses more tool types. For outside help, Ontario players can contact ConnexOntario at 1-866-531-2600. In Quebec, Jeu: Aide et référence is available at 1-800-461-0140.
Head-to-head breakdown
| Criterion | Amazon Slots | SlotLords |
|---|---|---|
| Top licence | UKGCOtherAGCO | Curaçao |
| Ontario iGO licensed | Yes | No |
| Interac | Yes | Yes |
| CAD currency | Yes | No |
| French support | No | Yes |
| Trust score | 84/100 | 48/100 |
| Canadian friendliness | 75/100 | 40/100 |