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FireVegas
FireVegas is a young Vegas-styled brand on the experienced White Hat Gaming platform with proper AGCO registration. Its 2–5 day withdrawals, the slowest in this review group, hold it back.
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FireVegas is the newest operator in this review wave, a 2023-era brand built around a neon Las Vegas theme. New brands deserve scrutiny, and the numbers reflect that: the Index assigns it a trust score of 8.4, the lowest of the four operators reviewed here, against a respectable 9.0 overall. The gap between the two scores tells the story. Strong catalogue and presentation, with a banking and track-record profile that has not yet earned top marks.
The brand's footing is better than its age suggests, because the company behind it is not new at all. FireVegas is operated by TWHG Inc., a vehicle of the White Hat Gaming platform group, which runs established Canada-facing brands and holds AGCO registration for the Ontario market. Service covers Ontario and the rest of Canada in CAD; Alberta is restricted, with no AGLC registration in place.
Strengths
- Registry-verified AGCO registration through TWHG Inc.
- Runs on the established White Hat Gaming platform (Casimba, Casigo)
- Operator-stated catalogue in the low thousands of titles
- Evolution and Pragmatic Play live floors
- Full CAD support with Interac on both deposits and withdrawals
Weaknesses
- 2–5 day withdrawals, the slowest in this review group
- Thinnest payment list here: Interac and Visa only
- No Android app; mobile browser only on Android
- Lowest trust score (8.4) of the four operators in this wave; ROC licence pending verification
Payouts, withdrawals & banking
FireVegas withdrawal time: 2–5 days via Interac, minimum deposit $20 CAD. Full banking detail below.
Banking is where FireVegas trails the field. Research-verified payout speed is 2–5 days: the slowest of the four operators in this wave, and a long way behind Casino Days' 0–24 hours. The method list is also the thinnest here, Interac and Visa, with no Mastercard and no wallet option. Everything runs in CAD, and the minimum deposit is $20.
For Interac users the practical flow is fine (deposit and withdraw on the same rail), but the 2–5 day window means a Monday withdrawal request may not settle until Friday. Players who prioritize fast access to their balance should weigh that against the catalogue strengths.
KYC follows the standard pattern: photo ID and proof of address before a first withdrawal, requested through the platform's verification flow. Given the longer base payout window, submitting documents at registration matters more here than at faster-paying operators. An unverified account can push a withdrawal past the five-day mark.
Verification & KYC: what to expect
Standard documents apply here: photo ID, proof of address from the last 90 days, sometimes a selfie with your ID. Submit them the day you open the account.
The documents, the timings and the upload mistakes that cause rejections: the KYC & verification guide.
Games & providers
The catalogue is the reason FireVegas scores 9.0 overall despite its banking limitations. Our fact file classifies the brand as best for game variety, and public reporting on the Ontario lobby points to a library in the low thousands of titles drawn from the broad supplier network White Hat Gaming aggregates. A verified count and confirmed provider list for the Canadian lobbies remain to be confirmed in our data, so we report the scale as operator-stated rather than counted.
The Vegas theming is more than a skin. The lobby leans into jackpot slots, classic-style reels, and casino-floor presentation. As with every Ontario operator, the regulated lobby is a subset of the international one, since each title needs individual approval for the Ontario market.
Live casino
Live dealer play is research-verified from two suppliers: Evolution and Pragmatic Play. That pairing covers the essentials well: Evolution's blackjack, roulette, baccarat, and game-show formats alongside Pragmatic Play's live tables and show titles. It matches what TonyBet offers, though it falls one supplier short of Casino Days' three-studio floor. First-person digital table variants fill the gaps off-peak.
Mobile & support
Mobile is a split picture and worth reading carefully: there is a native iOS app on the App Store, but no Android app. Android users play through the mobile browser. The browser version is responsive and carries the full lobby, so nothing is lost functionally, but Android users who prefer an installed app should know it is not on Google Play. FireVegas is the only operator in this review wave without an Android app.
Customer support runs on live chat and email through the White Hat platform's shared support layer. Published availability hours are operator-stated; our research has not independently timed responses.
What players report
Recent public complaint data is thin. The brand is young (2024), which cuts both ways: no accumulated complaint record, but also a shorter track record than anything else in our top five. That is exactly why its trust score sits below its index score.
Drawn from public player forums (2024–2026). Individual reports are not independently verified; recurring patterns feed our trust scoring, are logged in the corrections log when they move a score, and are re-checked at every monthly edition.
Trust, safety & who runs it
TWHG Inc. is the registry-verified operating entity, registered with the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario and operating through iGaming Ontario. The 'WHG' in the corporate name stands for White Hat Gaming, a platform operator whose stable includes brands familiar to Canadian players such as Casimba and Casigo. In practical terms, FireVegas is a new storefront on a tested platform rather than a startup running its own infrastructure.
For the rest of Canada, licensing is operator-stated as Curaçao, which our research has not yet confirmed against the Curaçao Gaming Control Board register, so we list it as pending verification. The two-tier structure matters: an Ontario account sits under AGCO standards and provincial dispute mechanisms, while a ROC account relies on the platform's own processes under a lighter regime.
Responsible gambling controls follow the White Hat platform standard: deposit limits, time-outs, reality checks, and self-exclusion configurable in-account, with ConnexOntario referral information on the Ontario site. These tools are registry-required in Ontario and carried over to the ROC platform.
FireVegas — index score 9.0/10
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Frequently asked questions
Is FireVegas legal in Canada?
In Ontario, yes: FireVegas is operated by TWHG Inc., which is registered with the AGCO and operates through iGaming Ontario. Players in the rest of Canada, except restricted Alberta, are served under an operator-stated Curaçao licence. The site is intended for adults 19 and over.
How fast does FireVegas pay out?
Research-verified payout speed is 2–5 days, the slowest of the four operators in this review wave. Completing identity verification when you register is the best way to avoid stretching that window further.
Can I use Interac at FireVegas?
Yes. Interac and Visa are the two supported methods, both in Canadian dollars, with a $20 minimum deposit. There is no Mastercard or wallet option, which makes this the narrowest banking lineup in this review group.
Who operates FireVegas?
TWHG Inc., the brand's registry-verified AGCO entity. The 'WHG' stands for White Hat Gaming, the platform group behind several established Canada-facing brands including Casimba and Casigo. The brand is new, but the operator behind it is not.
About this data
Status: verified · Last updated 2026-06-11 · Licensing checked against the iGaming Ontario operator directory. Payout and banking figures are operator-published and cross-checked against public sources; first-hand testing is in progress. Spotted an error? Tell us.