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Account Number: 38923
Oasis Amusements Hemsby Limited is a UKGC-licensed gambling operator. Oasis Amusements Hemsby Limited has 1 regulatory action on record with the UK Gambling Commission.
Oasis Amusements Hemsby Limited is a land-based gambling operator licensed by the Gambling Commission in Great Britain. Its operating licence is recorded by the regulator as active.
The company holds Gambling Commission account number 38923 on the public register. Other corporate background details are not stated in the cited regulatory sources.
The company holds a Gambling Commission operating licence. This licence authorises it to carry on specified gambling activities in Great Britain in accordance with its licence conditions.
The public register entry for account number 38923 records associated licensed premises. These premises are authorised locations at which the licensee may offer its licensed gambling activities to customers.
The Gambling Commission records a regulatory action against the licensee under reference number 264. This action followed an investigation outside of a licence review and resulted in a sanction recorded on the Commission’s website.
Oasis Amusements Hemsby Limited
38923
The Lurals, Station Road, Ormesby, GREAT YARMOUTH
NR29 3PU
United Kingdom
Oasis Amusements Hemsby Limited was found to have repeatedly failed to submit important regulatory information as required by their licence. As a result, they have been fined £1,025. This action does not affect your ability to play, but it's a reminder for all players to keep an eye on their accounts and ensure that operators are following the rules.
Following an investigation outside of a licence review, the Gambling Commission (“the Commission”) found that Oasis Amusements Hemsby Limited (“the Licensee”) breached: Licence condition 15.3.1 - General and regulatory returns In line with the Commission’s Licensing, Compliance and Enforcement policy statement and the Statement of principles for determining financial penalties, the Commission has decided to impose a financial penalty of £1,025 under section 121(1) of the Act. The financial penalty reflected the fact that the same breach was repeated on 3 occasions.