Partner risk is one of the few iGaming variables that can wipe out months of growth in a single week. A PSP can freeze settlements, an affiliate can send prohibited traffic, and suddenly you are dealing with payout delays, chargeback spikes, regulator questions, and reputational damage.

That is why KYB for casino partners (Know Your Business) should not be a slow, legal-only process. The goal is to vet PSPs and affiliates fast, without lowering your compliance bar. In practice, that means using a risk-based workflow, collecting the right evidence once, validating it with reliable sources, and setting up ongoing monitoring so you do not have to “re-KYB” from scratch every quarter.

KYB vs KYC, and why casinos need a different playbook

KYB is the business equivalent of KYC. Instead of verifying an individual player, you verify a company and the people controlling it (ultimate beneficial owners, directors, and signatories), plus its licenses, policies, operational controls, and financial resilience.

Casinos need a specialized KYB approach because partner failure modes are unique:

A good KYB system answers two questions:

  1. Should we work with this partner? (risk acceptability)
  2. If yes, under what controls and terms? (risk mitigation and enforceability)

The fast path: risk-based KYB tiers (so you do not over-collect)

Speed comes from not treating every partner like a bank acquisition. Start with a tiering model that determines depth of checks, required evidence, and who must sign off.

Here is a practical tiering framework you can use immediately.

Partner type Typical risk drivers Suggested KYB tier Review depth Re-check cadence
Tier-1 PSP (custody, payouts, card acquiring, crypto onramp) Funds custody, sanctions exposure, chargebacks, data security High Full KYB + technical and financial review Quarterly + continuous screening
Tier-2 PSP / APM provider (limited rails, no custody) Operational resilience, fraud patterns Medium KYB + control validation Semi-annual
Media affiliate (SEO/content) Brand claims, geo targeting, compliance disclosures Medium KYB lite + marketing compliance checks Semi-annual
Sub-affiliate network / incentive-heavy traffic Fraud, attribution manipulation, prohibited traffic High Full KYB + traffic proof + strict contract guardrails Quarterly
Small direct affiliate Lower volume, lower systemic risk Low KYB lite Annual

The tier should be driven by impact, not by how “famous” the partner is.

A 48-hour KYB workflow that actually works

If you want fast partner onboarding, you need a repeatable pipeline with clear artifacts and owners.

Phase 0 (1 hour): Define scope and the “no-go” rules

Before you collect any documents, define your non-negotiables. Examples:

This prevents the most common time-waster: doing weeks of KYB only to discover a deal is structurally impossible.

Phase 1 (same day): Partner intake form (single source of truth)

Use a standardized intake form for both PSPs and affiliates. You are trying to capture:

If you run a modular iGaming platform, it helps when onboarding is designed like a Shopify-style experience where partner setup follows consistent templates, but the KYB evidence should still be stored in an audit-friendly repository.

Phase 2 (24 hours): Evidence request pack (minimal, but complete)

Ask for a tight evidence pack. If you request everything, you will get nothing quickly.

Core KYB evidence (applies to PSPs and affiliates):

PSP-specific evidence:

Affiliate-specific evidence:

Phase 3 (24 to 48 hours): Verification checks and risk scoring

This is where you gain speed by using objective checks instead of subjective debates.

For sanctions screening and guidance on risk-based controls, FATF materials are a useful baseline reference for how regulators expect risk-based programs to work (FATF Recommendations).

Phase 4 (same week): Contract guardrails and go-live checklist

Do not treat KYB as “approval only.” Your contract is how you enforce the risk controls you just identified.

For PSPs, align commercial terms with operational realities (SLAs, settlement, reserves). For affiliates, align payout mechanics with compliance and fraud prevention.

A simple flow diagram of a casino partner KYB pipeline showing four stages: Intake, Evidence Pack, Verification & Risk Score, Contract & Ongoing Monitoring. Each stage has 2-3 example checks like UBO, license verification, sanctions screening, and traffic validation.

KYB for PSPs: what to validate (and what operators often miss)

1) Licensing coverage and “who is actually regulated”

A common pitfall is confusing a brand name with the regulated legal entity.

Validate:

If your casino offers both crypto and fiat, this matters even more because the PSP stack often includes multiple entities (acquirer, onramp, banking partner, custody provider).

2) Funds flow, custody, and safeguarding

Ask the PSP to describe the funds flow in plain English, then confirm it matches reality:

If you support crypto rails, you should also map custody and withdrawal controls. Spinlab describes support for merchant custodial wallets and crypto onramp solutions. In KYB terms, that means you should be explicit about:

A solid companion read is Spinlab’s guide to crypto-specific obligations such as the Travel Rule, because PSP selection and KYB are tightly connected to how compliant transfers are executed (Travel Rule compliance for crypto casinos).

3) Fraud, dispute handling, and “who eats the loss”

PSP decks love approval rate slides. KYB should focus on loss allocation.

Validate:

If you want a practical view of dispute evidence and operational readiness, Spinlab’s chargeback guide is a useful operator-level benchmark (chargeback representment for casinos).

4) Security posture and data minimization

You do not need every PSP to be “perfect,” but you do need to understand your exposure.

Validate:

For card-related programs, it helps to align your internal expectations with PCI DSS 4.0 realities (PCI DSS for iGaming).

5) Technical integration risk (the hidden KYB dimension)

A PSP that “passes KYB” can still be a bad partner if they create systemic outages or reconciliation debt.

Validate:

If you use payment routing or orchestration, your KYB should include how the PSP behaves under failure and cascading scenarios (casino payment orchestration).

KYB for affiliates: verify ownership, traffic integrity, and marketing compliance

Affiliate KYB fails most often in two places: ownership opacity and traffic opacity.

1) Beneficial ownership and control (yes, for affiliates too)

Affiliates are counterparties that can expose you to regulator scrutiny. Treat them like businesses, not “publishers.”

Validate:

2) Traffic sourcing and proof of quality

For fast vetting, you are not trying to predict lifetime performance. You are trying to avoid obvious bad traffic.

Request:

Then verify:

For teams building affiliate programs at scale, Spinlab’s operational playbook is a good reference point for structuring tracking, governance, and partner scorecards (high-ROI affiliate program for casinos).

3) Advertising and influencer compliance checks

Even if you do not run influencer campaigns directly, your affiliates might. You need contractual control and monitoring.

Validate:

If your acquisition mix includes creators, it is worth aligning your affiliate KYB with common compliance pitfalls under EU ad frameworks (influencer compliance pitfalls).

4) Fraud controls unique to affiliate programs

Affiliate fraud is often “soft,” it looks like performance until you reconcile downstream signals.

Your KYB should include a plan for:

Spinlab’s bonus abuse playbooks map well to what you should enforce at partner level, not just at player level (bonus abuse detection).

A practical KYB scorecard (copy and adapt)

A scorecard prevents politics from overriding risk. Keep it simple: a few categories, a few weighted questions, and clear outcomes.

Category PSP examples Affiliate examples Typical decision outcome
Identity and ownership Entity verified, UBOs disclosed Entity verified, UBOs disclosed (as required) Pass, conditional, fail
Licensing and compliance License scope verified, AML policy fit Marketing compliance commitments Pass, conditional, fail
Operational resilience SLAs, incident response, reconciliation Reporting cadence, creative approval workflow Pass, conditional
Financial and settlement risk Reserves, safeguarding, dispute allocation Payout method risk, invoice hygiene Pass, conditional
Fraud and abuse exposure Controls, monitoring, shared signals Traffic transparency, fraud history Pass, conditional, fail
Data security and privacy PCI/security posture Data handling of player PII (if any) Pass, conditional

Define “conditional pass” controls upfront, for example:

Red flags that should pause onboarding (PSPs and affiliates)

You should not need a committee to stop a bad partner. Create a short red-flag list that triggers an automatic escalation.

PSP red flags

Affiliate red flags

Continuous KYB: monitoring is what makes “fast” safe

The fastest KYB is the one you do once, then maintain.

A lightweight continuous KYB layer includes:

This is where platforms with real-time analytics and consolidated payment and affiliate tooling reduce manual work. If your stack already supports partner modules such as a bonus engine, fraud prevention, compliance controls, and analytics, you can instrument partner risk metrics the same way you instrument player funnels.

Spinlab’s ecosystem includes analytics and partner tooling, and you can connect KYB status to operational controls (for example, limiting partner volume, applying stricter fraud rules, or gating certain payment rails) using platform configuration and APIs rather than ad hoc spreadsheets.

How Spinlab helps teams operationalize partner vetting (without pretending KYB is “solved”)

KYB is ultimately a governance process, not a single feature. But the platform you run can either make KYB painful or make it enforceable.

If you are using Spinlab’s modular iGaming platform, the relevant capabilities to map into your KYB workflow are:

If you want to reduce the time from “we found a partner” to “we can safely go live,” book a walkthrough and map your PSP and affiliate KYB workflow to your actual rails, jurisdictions, and growth plan at spinlab.studio.