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                        1.Qualified persons and personal licences
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                        2.Technical standards, equipment specifications, remote gambling equipment and gambling software
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                        3.Peer to peer gaming, other networks and hosting
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                        4.Protection of customer funds
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                        5.Payment
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                        6.Provision of credit by licensees and the use of credit cards
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                        7.General ‘fair and open’ provisions
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                        8.Display of licensed status
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                        9.Types and rules of casino and other games
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                        10.Tipping of casino employees
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                        11.Lotteries
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                        12.Anti-money laundering
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                        13.Pool betting
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                        14.Access to premises
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                        15.Information requirements
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                        16.Responsible placement of digital adverts
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                        17.Customer identity verification
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5.1.2 - Payment methods and services
Applies to:
All remote casino, bingo and betting operating licences, except ancillary, host and remote betting intermediary (trading room only) licences.
Effective from 31 January 2024:
- Licensees must only accept payment from customers using their gambling facilities in Great Britain by a method which involves the provision of payment services as defined in Schedule 1 Part 1 of the Payment Services Regulations 2017 (SI 2017 No 752)1 if the provider of those services is a ‘payment service provider’ within the definition of that term in regulation 2 of those Regulations2 (or the equivalent requirements of any UK Statutory Instrument by which those regulations are amended or superseded).
