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🎲 GB Sports Advisors Limited

Account Number: 54095

Active

GB Sports Advisors Limited operates 1 online gambling site in the UK. Their gambling sites include www.geoffbanks.bet.

GB Sports Advisors Limited is a Great Britain-licensed gambling operator holding an operating licence from the UK Gambling Commission.

Company information

The company is incorporated in the United Kingdom under the name GB SPORTS ADVISORS LIMITED with Companies House company number 11612034.

Licensing and operations

The company holds a Gambling Commission operating licence under account number 54095.

Regulatory history

The Gambling Commission public register lists the licence status for account number 54095 as active.

🎲 GB Sports Advisors Limited Sister Sites

Geoffbanks
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geoffbanks.bet
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🏢 Business Information

GB Sports Advisors Limited

54095

Active

📍 Address Information

Unit 108, Unit Management Ltd, 326 Molesey Road, WALTON-ON-THAMES

KT12 3PD

United Kingdom

📋 Licence Types

License #054095-N-336051-003
Active
Non-Remote License
Betting Shop
License #054095-R-330366-010
Active
Remote License
Online Sports Betting
Virtual Sports Betting

⚠️ Regulatory Actions

No regulatory actions on record

This operator has a clean regulatory record

📺 Advertising Standards Rulings

Rulings from advertising standards authorities regarding this operator's advertising practices.

ASA (UK) Upheld
Date: 1st April 2024 Ref: A24-1242810

In plain English: The advertisement from Geoff Banks Online promised a £10 free bet on the Scottish Grand National if you placed a bet on the Aintree Grand National. However, it failed to clearly mention important details, like the need to respond to a text message by a specific deadline to qualify for the free bet. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) upheld a complaint about this misleading information and ruled that the ad could not be used again in its current form. As a result, gamblers can expect future promotions to be clearer about the conditions to avoid confusion and ensure they know how to participate.