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Account Number: 116
A B Bet Limited is a UKGC-licensed gambling operator. A B Bet Limited has 1 regulatory action on record with the UK Gambling Commission.
This company is a licensed gambling operator in Great Britain, holding an operating licence issued by the Gambling Commission. It is authorised to provide gambling services to customers under the terms of this licence and is currently recorded by the regulator as active.
The company was incorporated in the United Kingdom on 25 November 2005. Publicly available registry information identifies it as a standalone entity; there is no verifiable evidence in regulatory or corporate filings linking it to larger gambling groups or well-known multinational operators. No widely reported information is available in the public domain about trading brands, major acquisitions, or disposals involving this company.
The company holds a Gambling Commission operating licence, permitting it to offer regulated gambling services in Great Britain. The licence is issued under the Gambling Act 2005 and is subject to the Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP) applied by the regulator.
The operating licence authorises the company to provide specified forms of gambling to customers, in line with the licence activities listed on the Gambling Commission’s public register. These activities may include one or more of the following, depending on the detailed licence permissions: betting, casino-style games, bingo, or other regulated products. The exact configuration of licence activities is defined by the Gambling Commission and can be varied, added, or removed through regulatory processes such as licence variations or reviews.
The company’s licence status is recorded as active on the Gambling Commission public register, indicating that the operator is currently authorised to offer the licensed activities, subject to ongoing compliance with regulatory requirements. There is no public record indicating that the operating licence has been surrendered, revoked, or lapsed.
The Gambling Commission has undertaken regulatory action in relation to this operator. A licence review identified breaches of Licence Condition 15.1.2, which concerns the requirement for licensees to report key events to the Commission. This condition obliges operators to notify the regulator of specified matters in a timely and accurate manner.
The review concluded that the operator had failed to comply with this reporting obligation. The Commission’s published information confirms that a breach of Licence Condition 15.1.2 was established, indicating non-compliance with the relevant reporting requirements. The specific nature of the reportable events involved, and the detailed circumstances of the breaches, are not fully described in the publicly accessible summary.
Any sanctions or regulatory outcomes associated with this review, such as warnings, additional licence conditions, financial penalties, or settlements, are not detailed in the limited information available. However, the operator’s current active status on the public register indicates that, following the conclusion of the review, the operating licence remains in force and the company continues to be authorised to provide its licensed gambling activities in Great Britain.
A B Bet Limited
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A B Bet Limited was found to have not properly reported suspicious activities related to their betting operations. As a result, they received a warning from the Gambling Commission. Players can continue to use their services, but it's always a good idea to keep an eye on your accounts.
Following a licence review of the operating licence of A B Bet Ltd (“the Licensee”), the Commission found that the Licensee breached: Licence Condition 15.1.2 paragraph 1a - Reporting suspicion of offences etc – betting licences Officials also find that the Licensee failed to adequately consider: Ordinary code provision 3.6.4 – Betting. Officials acknowledge that the Licensee co-operated with the Commission throughout the investigation and took swift and corrective steps to address the failings.