Evolution set for UK licence review

The UK Gambling Commission has announced a full review into Evolution‘s UK operating licence, according to a statement from the igaming giant.

The decision follows allegations that Evolution games were found in the UK on operator websites that didn’t hold a commission licence, leading to a review being commenced under Section 116 of the Gambling Act.

The supplier issued the following statement: “Evolution is cooperating fully with the Commission and has taken requested immediate actions to remedy the situation.

“Games on the identified websites not holding a Commission license have been made unavailable from the UK. Evolution continues to actively work with the Commission to resolve this matter.”

Martin Carlesund, CEO of Evolution, also commented on the UKGC review, noting that the supplier is committed to supporting the licensed UK market, which generates around 3% of its revenue.

“Evolution embraces the objectives of the review by the Commission,” stated Carlesund.

“We are comm..

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