Licence Conditions
All Internet Gaming Licences are issued subject to defined conditions. Licensed operators must comply with these conditions throughout the term of their licence.
◆ Licence conditions establish the operational, reporting, and compliance requirements applicable to each licensed entity. Conditions may be standard (applying to all licences) or specific (tailored to the particular licence holder or licence type).
Standard Conditions
Standard conditions apply to all Internet Gaming Licences and define the baseline requirements for licensed operations. These include obligations relating to operational domains, compliance reporting, regulatory cooperation, and accurate representation of licensing status.
- Use only approved operational domains in connection with licensed activities
- Maintain accurate representation of licence status on all platforms
- Comply with all applicable laws and regulatory requirements
- Provide information to the Authority upon request
- Obtain Key Person Authorisation for individuals in designated roles
- Notify the Authority of material changes to the licensed operation
Specific Conditions
The Authority may attach specific conditions to individual licences based on the nature of the licensed operations, the applicant’s risk profile, or other factors identified during the application or supervision process. Specific conditions are communicated to the licence holder at the time of issuance or when imposed.
Domain Management
Licensed operators may request changes to approved operational domains, including additions or removals. All domain changes are subject to regulatory review and approval by the Authority. Operators must not conduct licensed activities on unapproved domains.
Important
Failure to comply with licence conditions may result in regulatory action, including the imposition of additional conditions, licence suspension, or licence revocation.
The Authority monitors compliance with licence conditions through its ongoing supervision framework.