UKGC reviewing Evolution’s UK licence due to unlicensed activity

by CasinoBeats
2 minutes read
The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has launched a review into Evolution Malta Limited regarding its operating licence in the UK market, according to a statement from the igaming supplier.

The review has been initiated under Section 116 of the Gambling Act 2005 after the Commission identified Evolution games as “being accessible from the UK through operators not holding a Commission license”.

A range of outcomes is possible from the review, including no action being taken, conditions being imposed on the licence, financial sanction, suspension and revocation of Evolution’s licence to operate.

Within its statement, Evolution said it is cooperating with the UKGC to resolve the matter.

“Evolution is cooperating fully with the Commission and has taken requested immediate actions to remedy the situation,” the supplier said.

“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..

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