Well, to be honest VWM that's exactly the same 24hr. pending/no weekend cashouts as VPL do. And VPL have the Clearplay bonus system. I'd rather take theirs at 30x with clearplay than 20x without it. Plus VPL ain't white label. So, before you think about joining this lot, I'd suggest using one of VPL's 9 accredited skins. I can see no reason to play there unless you really want Netent only, and again you can play Netent at many casinos that pay you in minutes and are accredited. Not for me I'm afraid.
I'm not really tempted, no fruities for a start
Since they are aimed at the Brits, and only opened last year, I would have thought they would get a UK license right away. The problem now is that in 2 years they would have to, and as they are so UK focussed, they will probably be faced with getting the UK license or ditching almost their entire player base overnight.
Other UK focussed casinos have been around for longer, and are all well known high street brands. Perhaps what many don't realise is that the high street brands don't actually own and run their online namesakes, and they are no closer to being "British born and bred" than this newcomer licensed in Malta.
Take Vernons, it's actually run from Manila, and is a white label Playtech casino that has licensed the Vernon's brand. Vernons will get income from the venture, but they have little or no say in how it is operated. This is why a poster here was asked to send his documents to the Philippines, not the UK Vernons office.
I know VPL also have the 24 hour cashout, as do Fortune Lounge, and of course
32Red (even quicker), but many that once had 24 hour cashouts have moved to 48 or even 72 hours as routine.
It's possible that this new lot will move to less player friendly terms once it has enough of a player base to feel it can get away with it.
There are a few minor details in the terms that show that they are not as "British" as they claim. For example, in the verification section they ask for "passport/ European ID", except that in Britain, the latter does not exist, and if they are exclusively for us Brits, why even mention something that does not apply here. It looks like a "cut & paste" job, i.e white label, with skins for every country claiming an "exclusive focus", but in fact it's an operator that markets to many countries, and thus the service is not going to be as tailored as one might think.
The best move would be to wait a while to see if they generate complaints from British players who did not get what they thought they were signing up for.
Malta is not exactly going to look after players if something goes wrong, like it did at Purple Lounge.