VeryWell License

VeryWell holds a valid gaming licence issued by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), one of the most respected regulatory bodies in the global gambling industry. The licence authorises the brand to offer online gambling services to players in the United Kingdom, subject to strict legal and operational requirements. This regulatory framework guarantees fair play, transparent gaming conditions, data protection obligations, and full alignment with international gambling standards.

Licence Details

  • Issuing Authority: UK Gambling Commission (UKGC)
  • Licensed Territory: United Kingdom
  • Regulatory Status: Active
  • Legal Basis: Gambling Act 2005 (UK)

Excluded Areas

The licence granted to VeryWell does not extend to all countries and regions. Access to the brand’s platform, applications, and services is restricted or entirely unavailable in the following territories:

  • United States, Restricted territory: no valid licence coverage under US federal or state gambling law;
  • Australia, Regulatory ban: the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 prohibits online casino services to Australian residents;
  • France, Regulator restrictions: ARJEL/ANJ licensing requirements not held for this jurisdiction;
  • Netherlands, Regulator restrictions: KSA licence not obtained for the Dutch market;
  • Spain, Regulator restrictions: DGOJ licence not held for Spanish territory;
  • Belgium, Regulatory ban: Gaming Commission of Belgium restrictions apply;
  • Italy, Regulator restrictions: ADM licence not held for Italian operations;
  • Singapore, Regulatory ban: the Remote Gambling Act 2014 prohibits unlicensed remote gambling services;
  • Cyprus, No licence coverage: local regulatory requirements not fulfilled;
  • Israel, Regulatory ban: online gambling is prohibited under Israeli law;
  • Hong Kong, Regulatory ban: the Gambling Ordinance restricts online gambling services;
  • Turkey, Regulatory ban: online gambling is prohibited under Turkish law.

Waiver of Brand Ownership

VeryWell is not the registered owner of companies holding licences issued by third-party regulators in other jurisdictions and does not exercise any management authority over such entities.

The brand holds no financial interests, managerial stakes, or operational control in those separately licensed companies. It cannot influence their business decisions, internal policies, or day-to-day operations in any capacity. VeryWell therefore accepts no liability for the actions, omissions, or regulatory breaches of those independent entities. Any complaints or legal claims relating to those companies must be directed to the relevant company directly or to the competent regulatory authority in the applicable jurisdiction.

Licence Verification System

A licence verification system is available to allow users to confirm VeryWell’s current regulatory status and the authenticity of its gaming licence at any time.

This system functions as a digital status-check tool administered by the issuing regulator. All texts, images, seals, and associated materials displayed through the verification system remain the exclusive intellectual property of the UK Gambling Commission. The content is fully copyright-protected under applicable law. Any commercial or non-commercial use of these materials by third parties without express authorisation is strictly prohibited and may result in civil or criminal penalties under intellectual property and gambling regulations.

Trademarks

All trademarks, logos, and commercial identifiers displayed on the VeryWell website and applications are protected under the intellectual property rights of the licence holder or the relevant regulatory authority.

Ownership of these marks is clearly established and legally registered where applicable. Protection extends beyond formally registered trademarks to include trade dress, brand styling, domain identifiers, and other distinctive brand elements associated with the platform. Any unauthorised reproduction, imitation, or commercial exploitation of these identifiers is strictly forbidden and may give rise to legal liability under UK and international intellectual property law.

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