As well as Kiwi, Fastwin casino were also sold off to them, and while nothing has surfaced about Kiwi (yet), there have been problems at Fastwin that lead to their delisting (along with Kiwi) from the accredited section.
One problem was the lack of response to players who tried to contact them over problems they were having, this is quite a big negative.
A bigger issue was that Fastwin were advertising a promotion that expired several months before, and the non-credit of this advertised promotion was the root cause of many of the complaints. I took the view that not changing the website several months after ending the promotion was more than just an oversight, but a deliberate lure to trick players into believing they would still get the promotion for their deposits.
They could argue they have no control over the website (and in a way, they tried this by citing a "stale page" as the cause for the confusion), but any casino that does not even have the authority to change it's own site cannot be trusted, as if they cannot change the site, they cannot furnish players with the proper terms and conditions, thus leading to players getting "screwed over".
I do not expect things are any different at Tiki Bingo, nor Kiwi Casino. Until such time as they have resubmitted for accreditation under the new ownership, and passed, they should be treated with caution. Try to get replies from support BEFORE depositing, and make sure the website is properly up to date (ask about the advertised offer, and see if support confirm it to be correct, and not months out of date, or even a "stale page")
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