Grade: D
Launched in April 2025, A1 Casino (a1casinous.com) operates under the sweepstakes model using Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins. The platform is operated by HGM Technologies Inc., a company listed in the site footer but not verifiable through any known public business registry — no address, no country of incorporation, and no discoverable corporate history. A1 Casino offers 400+ casino-style games across a wide range of categories, including slots, RNG table games, live dealer, fish and arcade titles, scratchcards, and crash games. Providers include Hacksaw Gaming, 3 Oaks Gaming, KA Gaming, Gamzix, Boldplay, Red Rake Gaming, and others. The platform is currently available in most U.S. states, with the exception of Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Michigan, Montana, Nevada, and Washington. Payment options for coin purchases include Visa, Mastercard, Cash App Card, Chime Card, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and bank transfer. Redemptions are processed via bank transfer only, with a 100 SC minimum and a per-transaction cap of $1,000 SC.
A1 Casino holds a 2.2/5 rating on Trustpilot based on 23 reviews — a figure that skews heavily negative, with approximately 83% of reviewers awarding just one star. While the low review volume limits the statistical weight of this rating, the nature and consistency of the complaints is difficult to dismiss. Multiple players report that bonus rounds disconnect mid-game and winnings are never credited to their balance, with support agents offering vague assurances but no resolution. Several reviewers describe a redemption system that flags accounts for alleged duplicate connections, then refuses to assist — effectively blocking cashouts with no path to appeal. One player reported their entire balance was wiped after weeks of failed support communication. Another described a crypto deposit where only half the deposited amount was credited. Redemption fees have also been flagged by at least one reviewer. The positive reviews, which account for roughly 17% of the total, praise fast redemptions and game variety — suggesting the platform does work as intended for some users, but that outcome is far from guaranteed. Notably, the Trustpilot profile is unclaimed, and the operator has not responded to a single negative review.
A1 Casino launched in April 2025 and has been operating for less than a year. The operator behind it, HGM Technologies Inc., has no discoverable history in any public business registry and no prior presence in the sweepstakes casino space. There is no parent company track record to draw on, and no institutional credibility to offset the platform's youth. The Trustpilot record that has accumulated since launch is largely negative and consistent in its themes: technical failures during bonus rounds that go uncompensated, redemption system blocks that players cannot resolve, and support interactions that don't lead to outcomes. The operator has made no visible effort to address or respond to any of these complaints publicly. For a platform less than a year old, the absence of positive engagement with player concerns — combined with the opacity of its corporate structure — represents a meaningful red flag.
SweepsGuard has not received formal complaints about A1 Casino at this time, but the publicly available evidence raises serious concerns. The operator's identity is opaque — HGM Technologies Inc. cannot be verified through any known business registry, and no address or country of incorporation is disclosed. The Trustpilot record, while limited in volume, is dominated by accounts of failed redemptions, bonus round disconnects with missing winnings, and KYC-based account blocks that prevent cashouts. The operator has not responded to a single negative review on Trustpilot, and the profile remains unclaimed. The per-transaction redemption cap, which results in forfeiture of SC above $1,000 in a single request, is an unusual policy that warrants particular caution for any player approaching a significant balance. Players considering A1 Casino should complete KYC verification early, avoid allowing their SC balance to exceed the per-transaction redemption cap, and be aware that dispute resolution pathways with this operator are currently unclear. SweepsGuard will update this assessment as additional information becomes available.
Last updated: June 7, 2026