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Account Number: 2016
Leisure Electronics Limited operates 10 online gambling sites in the UK. Their gambling sites include www.playbingoplus.com, playcasinoplus.com, playcasinoplus.co.uk and 7 more.
This company is a gambling business-to-business supplier operating under licences from the British Gambling Commission. It is authorised to provide technical gambling services and remote gambling products to other licensed operators. The business is active and continues to hold an operating licence issued under the Gambling Act 2005.
The company was incorporated in the United Kingdom on 10 July 2000. Publicly available regulatory sources identify it as holding a Gambling Commission account with an active operating licence, but do not provide detailed information on its ownership structure, directors, or any wider corporate group relationships. Information in Companies House filings indicates the existence of an entity named Leisure Electronics Holdings Limited, but the precise ownership relationship is not detailed in Gambling Commission materials.
The company holds an operating licence from the Gambling Commission covering both technical supply and remote gambling activities. According to the Gambling Commission public register, its current permissions include:
The Gaming Machine Technical (Full) non-remote licence has been active since 29 January 2009. This authorises the company to manufacture, supply, install or adapt gaming machines or associated software and equipment for use in licensed gambling premises in Great Britain.
The Remote Gambling Software licence has been active since 7 January 2009. This permits the development, manufacture, supply, installation or adaptation of gambling software used in connection with remote gambling services offered to customers in Great Britain by licensed operators.
The Remote Bingo and Remote Casino operating permissions have been active since 21 March 2022. These authorisations allow the provision of facilities for remote bingo and remote casino games (such as slots and table games) to customers in Great Britain, subject to the conditions of the operating licence and any associated technical and social responsibility requirements.
There is no indication on the Gambling Commission public register that these operating permissions have been surrendered, revoked or allowed to lapse; the overall licence status is recorded as active.
The Gambling Commission has recorded regulatory action in relation to this licensee. Following a review of the operating licence, a decision notice published by the Commission records that the company failed to comply with Social Responsibility Code Provision 3.5.5 (Remote multi-operator self-exclusion scheme).
Social Responsibility Code Provision 3.5.5 requires that remote licensees must participate in the national multi-operator self-exclusion scheme. The Commission determined that failure to comply with a social responsibility code provision constitutes a breach of a licence condition under section 82(1) of the Gambling Act 2005.
The regulatory action was concluded by way of a sanction imposed by the Gambling Commission, as set out in the published decision. The licence itself remains active following this enforcement outcome, and the company continues to be authorised to provide the licensed activities recorded on the public register.
Leisure Electronics Limited
2016
Unit 3 Leisure Way, Malmo Road, Hull
HU7 0AP
United Kingdom
Leisure Electronics Limited was found to have not followed rules about participating in the national self-exclusion scheme, which helps players who want to take a break from gambling. As a result, they received a formal warning from the Gambling Commission. This action won't affect your ability to play, but it's a reminder for all operators to prioritise player safety.
Following a review of the operating licence of Leisure Electronics Limited (“the Licensee”), the Commission found that the Licensee: failed to comply with Social Responsibility Code Provision 3.5.5 (Remote Multi-Operator SR code), which states: “Licensees must participate in the national multi-operator self-exclusion scheme.” The failure to comply with a SRCP is a breach of a licence condition by virtue of section 82(1) of the Gambling Act 2005 (“the Act”) In line with the Commission’s Licensing, compliance and enforcement policy statement and the Indicative sanction guidance, the Commission has decided to impose a formal warning under section 117 (1)(a) of the Act. The Licensee co-operated with the Commission throughout the investigation and took steps to address the identified failings.