A coordinated “Jewels” operation involving Ukrainian nationals, London-based shell companies, and the SoftSwiss-powered RevDuck network has been unmasked. New evidence reveals how Lyntec Limited acts as a financial front for illegal fiat deposits, masking gambling transactions as “IT consultancy” services.
The intelligence trail connects the HolyLuck / TrueLuck / Booms.bet casino cluster to a tightly controlled offshore operation fronted from London’s Great Portland Street – and wired into the SoftSwiss/Affilka infrastructure FinTelegram has already exposed. What looks like a loose affiliate constellation increasingly resembles a coordinated “Jewels” payment and branding scam operated by Ukrainian controllers.
Player bank statements show the descriptor “GEMCEBR LONDON GBR” on deposits that in reality fund unlicensed casinos such as HolyLuck and TrueLuck, not any legitimate “gems” marketplace. A key discovery in this intelligence report is the bank descriptor “GEMCEBR LONDON GBR.” This is a textbook example of Transaction Laundering (TL).
This mirrors FinTelegram’s earlier findings that the RevDuck network reuses Sapphire Summit S.R.L. (reg. no. 3‑102‑903325) across multiple brands and regulatory actions, including the KSA fine against Booms.bet (read more about the TrueLuck sister sites here).
The network utilizes the “virtual office” hub at 167-169 and 85 Great Portland Street, London to create a veneer of UK legitimacy.
In FinTelegram’s risk taxonomy, such “IT/marketing” façades on Great Portland Street are typical of transaction‑laundering fronts that disguise gambling flows as benign B2B services.
The whistleblower’s claim that both “brains” (RevDuck) and “wallet” (Lyntec) are Ukrainian-controlled finds partial confirmation. Independent industry sources and FinTelegram’s previous RevDuck dossier describe RevDuck’s operational teams as Ukrainian and deeply embedded in the SoftSwiss/Affilka ecosystem.
Read our report on the RevDuck network here.
While public records do not (yet) formally link RevDuck and Lyntec, the shared nationality pattern, matching Great Portland Street environment, and overlapping casino cluster are strong circumstantial indicators of a coordinated structure rather than independent actors.
From a compliance perspective, the GEMCEBR descriptor and London “IT consultancy” cover point to classic transaction laundering:
FinTelegram’s earlier report already documented that RevDuck operates on SoftSwiss’s Affilka platform, with Affilka providing the tracking, reporting, and affiliate payment backbone for this cluster. The Lyntec thread now suggests that, in addition to crypto/payment rails linked to SoftSwiss’s broader “payment hub” allegations, dedicated UK shells are spun up to handle card traffic under misleading descriptors.
| Entity | Type | Registration / License | Role | Brands / Connections |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SoftSwiss / Stable Aggregator Ltd | B2B Platform & Aggregator | Malta: MGA/B2B/942/2022 | Technology hub; casino platform, game aggregation, Affilka affiliate system, payment orchestration | Dama, N1 Interactive, Hollycorn, Stable Tech, Novatrix, RevDuck |
| RevDuck www.revduck.com | Affiliate Network / Operator | Costa Rica (via rotating SRL entities) | “Offshore projects” operator using Affilka; systematic Dutch market targeting | Holyluck, Trueluck, Kokobet |
| Holyluck www.holyluck.com www.holyluckX.com www.holy-luck.org | Offshore Online Casino | Costa Rica: Zephyr Holding SRL (3-102-926727) / Gem Limitada, Yakadea SRL Sapphire Summit SRL UK: Lyntec Limited (geo-switched) | Unlicensed casino targeting Netherlands; geo-evasion via holyluck2.com | RevDuck network |
| Trueluck https://thetrueluck.com | Offshore Online Casino | Costa Rica: Sapphire Summit SRL (3-102-903325) UK: Lyntec Limited | Unlicensed casino; explicit NL marketing; same Costa Rica entity as KSA-fined Booms.bet | RevDuck network |
| Kokobet www.koko.bet | Offshore Online Casino | Costa Rica: 3-102-897762 LTDA | Late 2024 launch; RevDuck network brand | RevDuck network |
| Booms.bet | Online Casino | Costa Rica: Sapphire Summit SRL (3-102-903325) | KSA fine: €840,000 (Jan 2026) for illegal NL operations; same reg. as Trueluck | Independent but structural parallel |
| Affilka www.affilka.com | Affiliate Platform | SoftSwiss Group Cyprus: Zellero Limited | Affiliate management, tracking, reporting; powers RevDuck and 100+ casino brands | RevDuck, N1 Partners, and SoftSwiss client base |
| Dream Finance Group CoinsPaid / CryptoProcessing | Crypto Payment Processors | Estonia: Dream Finance OÜ (Reg. 14783543, FIU licence FVT000166) | Crypto rails for SoftSwiss casinos; co-founded by SoftSwiss founder Ivan Montik | Dama, Hollycorn, Stable Tech, RevDuck affiliates |
| Lyntec Limited | Payment facilitator | UK / Company No: 15919943 MD: Maksym Buriachenko and Kyrylo Lehkodukh (until Nov 2025) | Payment layer for transaction laundering | SoftSwiss, RevDuck, Affilka |
The portrayal of RevDuck as “just an affiliate” is no longer credible. The jewel‑themed branding, the reuse of Sapphire Summit S.R.L., the Great Portland Street shell setup, Ukrainian beneficial ownership of Lyntec, and the Affilka integration together indicate a single, highly structured illegal iGaming enterprise, not a decentralized network.
FinTelegram will continue to investigate Lyntec Limited (15919943), the GEMCEBR descriptor, and associated banking partners as potential transaction‑laundering channels for the RevDuck/SoftSwiss ecosystem.
Industry insiders, current or former employees of Lyntec, RevDuck, SoftSwiss/Affilka clients, processors, or banks seeing GEMCEBR‑tagged flows are urgently invited to submit documents and intelligence via the secure Whistle42 platform. All submissions will be treated confidentially and may be decisive in enabling regulators and law enforcement to shut down this network.


