Official register, plain view
List of licensed operators
Every operator below holds a valid national license issued by the regulator. Always access an operator through its official domain exactly as listed in the register.
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Operators holding a valid national license
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Casino Beta
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Casino Gamma
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Casino Delta
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Lottery Epsilon
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Bet Zeta
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Casino Eta
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Casino Theta
www.casino-theta.example Visit official site →How this list is compiled and updated
The directory mirrors the public licensing register maintained by the national regulator. We review the register on a fixed schedule, record the date of each revision and remove operators whose license has expired, been suspended or revoked.
- Source of truth
- The regulator's official licensing register. Where this page and the register differ, the register prevails.
- Update cycle
- Checked against the register at regular intervals; the validity date above states when the data was last confirmed.
- What we never list
- Operators without a valid national license, regardless of any license they may hold elsewhere.
Why play only with licensed operators
With a license
- Age verification and protection of minors
- Binding deposit, loss and time limits
- Connection to the national self-exclusion register
- Player funds held separately and payouts supervised
- Disputes can be escalated to the regulator
Without a license
- No enforceable limits or self-exclusion
- No guarantee that winnings are ever paid out
- No supervision of game fairness
- Personal and payment data at risk
- No authority to turn to in a dispute
How to verify an operator yourself
- Open the official licensing register published by the national regulator (link in the footer).
- Search for the operator's company name or the website domain.
- Check the license status and expiry date — a lapsed entry means the operator is no longer authorised.
- Compare the domain in your browser's address bar letter by letter with the registered domain.
If anything does not match, do not register or deposit, and consider reporting the site to the regulator.
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The operator data on this page was last reconciled with the official register on the date shown above. Licenses can be granted, suspended or revoked at any time, so always confirm the current status in the register before depositing.
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