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Where a licence is shown as active, this indicates that the licensee holds a licence that they are able to operate under.
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This licence entitles you to provide facilities for the playing of casino games and/or participation in other virtual gaming by remote communication (for example roulette, blackjack, poker, reel games). Find out more about licences for remote gambling.
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This licence entitles you to provide facilities for betting on the outcome of real events (whether or not you also provide betting on virtual events) by means of remote communication. Find out more about types of betting licence.
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This licence entitles you to provide facilities for betting only on virtual events, races or processes by means of remote communication (for example betting on the outcome of a virtual greyhound race, virtual horse race, a virtual football game or virtual penalty shoot-out). Find out more about types of betting licence.
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This licence entitles you to manufacture, supply, install or adapt gambling software by remote means in certain restricted circumstances. Find out more about types of gaming machine licence.
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This licence entitles you to provide facilities for pool betting by remote communication. Find out more about types of betting licence.
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Where 'application in progress' is shown against a gambling activity, this indicates the licensee has applied for a licence to provide that activity and the application is being processed. The licensee is not yet licensed to provide activities marked with 'application in progress' with the exception of a licensee who currently holds a corresponding 'converted' licence. Converted licence holders are allowed to continue providing the activity authorised under the converted licence until such time as the 'application in progress' is determined.
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This licence entitles you to provide facilities for pool betting by remote communication. Find out more about types of betting licence.
Between 20 November 2018 and 29 May 2019 NetBet failed to comply with two licence conditions focused on social responsibility and anti-money laundering. Failures included not carefully scrutinising source of funds documentation provided by customers and not implementing its responsible gambling policy effectively.
NetBet have addressed failings identified by the Commission by making a number of changes to its processes.
In line with our Statement of principles of licensing and regulation, GAN has agreed a regulatory settlement, consisting of:
For more information, please see our public statement on this case, which can be found on the Gambling Commission's website
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A status of active means that the domain name is currently active and in use.
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A status of active means that the operator is currently using this trading name.
If your search does not return results try using just a single word to search (for example instead of ‘Acorn and Horsetree Betting’ just search for ‘Acorn’).
Avoid words that could apply to lots of operators. For example limited, bookmakers, London or casino.
Searching with a licence number
If you have a licence number from an operator and want to locate the public register record you will need to do the following.
A licence number is usually in the following format 000-012345-N-987654-001. You need to search for the numbers in the first block of 6 digits, removing any leading zeros where they exist. So in this example search for the reference 12345
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