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Understanding UKGC Operator Licences

What is a Licensed Operator?

A licensed operator is any company that holds one or more gambling licences issued by the Gambling Commission. These licences authorise the holder to provide specific gambling services to customers in Great Britain. All commercial gambling operators must hold the appropriate licence before offering services.

Licence Account Structure

Each licensed company is assigned a unique Account Number by the Gambling Commission. Under this account, the operator may hold multiple licences covering different activities (such as casino, betting, or bingo) and delivery methods (remote or non-remote). An operator may also register multiple trading names and domain names under their account.

Operator Responsibilities

All UKGC licensed operators must comply with the Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP). Key responsibilities include:

  • Maintaining fair and transparent gambling operations
  • Implementing robust anti-money laundering controls
  • Providing responsible gambling tools to customers
  • Protecting customer funds through segregation
  • Participating in GAMSTOP self-exclusion scheme (remote operators)
  • Submitting regulatory returns and paying licence fees
  • Reporting suspicious activity to the National Crime Agency

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