UKGC License

A gambling licence issued by the UK Gambling Commission, the regulator responsible for remote and non-remote gambling in Great Britain, operating under the strict LCCP compliance framework and detailed affiliate accountability rules.

What it means in practice

The UK Gambling Commission licence, abbreviated UKGC, is required for any operator offering gambling services to consumers in Great Britain, regardless of where the operator is headquartered. The licence framework distinguishes between operating licences (covering the activity itself, such as remote casino, remote betting, or remote bingo) and personal management licences (PMLs) required for individuals holding specified management positions inside licensed operators. Compliance is governed by the Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP), which covers areas including responsible gambling, KYC, AML, advertising standards, complaint handling, and affiliate oversight. The UKGC sits at the strict end of the gambling jurisdiction spectrum.

The application process is demanding. Operators submit detailed information on corporate structure, ownership, sources of funding, key personnel, technical platforms, player protection procedures, AML risk assessment, and responsible-gambling controls. Personal management licences require their own fit-and-proper assessment of named individuals. Timelines typically run 16 weeks for straightforward applications and significantly longer for complex structures. Annual fees scale with gross gambling yield and the licence categories held. Ongoing compliance includes regulatory returns, technical reporting, customer interaction obligations under affordability rules, and prompt notification of key events such as ownership changes or material incidents. White-label arrangements where one entity holds the licence and a partner brand operates underneath face additional scrutiny following sector-wide tightening.

For affiliate programs, the UKGC framework treats the operator as fully accountable for affiliate conduct. Operators must ensure affiliates comply with the CAP Code on gambling advertising, restrictions on targeting under-25s in social-media advertising, accuracy requirements on bonus terms, and prohibitions on misleading content. Practical implementation usually means an affiliate compliance program with mandatory training, creative pre-approval, regular audits of live affiliate content, and rapid takedown procedures when non-compliant content is identified. Operators that fail to police affiliates have faced significant fines and licence reviews. The MGA vs UKGC licence comparison shows the operational gap between Malta and UK regimes, with UKGC requiring substantially more compliance investment.

How UKGC License works across industries

See how ukgc license is applied in the verticals Track360 supports, from qualification logic and payout structure to the operational context behind each model.

iGaming

UKGC License in iGaming affiliate programs

UKGC-licensed casino and bingo operators face the strictest affordability checks and responsible-gambling obligations in the major regulated markets. Affiliates promoting UKGC-licensed brands must follow CAP Code advertising rules, avoid targeting under-25s on most social platforms, and present bonus terms with full transparency. The compliance overhead is substantially higher than under MGA or Curacao.
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Forex

UKGC License in Forex partner and IB models

The UKGC does not regulate forex or CFD trading. UK retail trading is supervised by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), which has its own affiliate and marketing rules. A UKGC licence has no application in a forex affiliate program, although affiliates running mixed content portfolios will encounter both regulators across different operator partners.
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Prop Trading

UKGC License in prop trading acquisition flows

The UKGC does not regulate prop trading firms. Most prop firms operate outside formal financial regulation, although the FCA has signalled ongoing review of consumer protection in the space. Affiliates running prop firm campaigns alongside UKGC-licensed gambling operators need to keep workflows entirely separate, since the compliance frameworks and consumer protection rules differ fundamentally.
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How Track360 handles this

Track360 supports UKGC-licensed operators with affiliate compliance workflows including creative approval, audit trail capture, responsible-marketing controls, and per-affiliate documentation so operators can demonstrate active affiliate oversight during UKGC compliance reviews.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about ukgc license, how it works in affiliate programs, and where it shows up across Track360's supported verticals.

Any operator offering gambling services to consumers physically in Great Britain needs a UKGC licence, regardless of where the operator is incorporated. This covers remote casino, remote betting, remote bingo, lottery operators, and B2B suppliers of gambling software. Individuals in specified management roles inside licensed operators also need personal management licences (PMLs) separately from the operating licence held by the company.

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Gambling Jurisdiction

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A gambling jurisdiction is a territory whose regulatory body licenses and oversees online gambling operators, defining legal, technical, and compliance standards that affect operators and their affiliate programs.

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Regulatory Compliance

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Regulatory compliance is the adherence to laws, licensing requirements, and industry standards that govern how affiliate programs and operators conduct business.

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MGA License vs UKGC License

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MGA and UKGC are two major gambling licenses: MGA (Malta) offers EU-wide reach with moderate costs, while UKGC (UK) provides access to a high-value market with strict compliance.

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Responsible Gambling

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A set of regulatory obligations and industry practices designed to protect players from gambling-related harm, with direct implications for how affiliate programs operate, advertise, and pay commissions.

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Affiliate Compliance

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The rules, processes, and controls that ensure affiliate marketing activities meet regulatory requirements and internal program policies.

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AML (Anti-Money Laundering)

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AML (Anti-Money Laundering) refers to the set of laws, regulations, and procedures designed to prevent criminals from disguising illegally obtained funds as legitimate income through financial platforms, including those involved in affiliate marketing.

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