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Regulation 18
Description of licence | Unit of division | Category F | Category G | Category H | Category I | Category J |
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Casino operating licence | Annual gross gambling yield | Up to £5 million | £5 million or greater, up to £100 million | £100 million or greater, up to and including £200 million | £200 million or greater, up to and including £500 million | Greater than £500 million |
Bingo operating licence | Annual gross gambling yield | Up to £5 million | £5 million or greater, up to £100 million | £100 million or greater, up to and including £200 million | £200 million or greater, up to and including £500 million | Greater than £500 million |
General betting (standard) operating licence | Annual gross gambling yield | Up to £5 million | £5 million or greater, up to £100 million | £100 million or greater, up to and including £200 million | £200 million or greater, up to and including £500 million | Greater than £500 million |
General betting (limited) operating licence | Annual gross gambling yield | Up to £250,000 | ||||
Pool betting operating licence | Annual gross gambling yield | Up to £5 million | £5 million or greater, up to £100 million | £100 million or greater, up to and including £200 million | £200 million or greater, up to and including £500 million | Greater than £500 million |
Betting intermediary operating licence | Annual gross gambling yield | Up to £5 million | £5 million or greater, up to £100 million | £100 million or greater, up to and including £200 million | £200 million or greater, up to and including £500 million | Greater than £500 million |
Betting intermediary (trading room only) operating licence | Annual gross gambling yield | Up to £500,000 | £500,000 or greater, up to and including £6 million | Greater than £6 million | ||
Gaming machine technical (full) operating licence | Value of annual gross sales | Up to £500,000 | £500,000 or greater, up to and including £6 million | Greater than £6 million | ||
Gaming machine technical (supplier) operating licence | Value of annual gross sales | Up to £500,000 | £500,000 or greater, up to and including £6 million | Greater than £6 million | ||
Gaming machine technical (software) operating licence | Value of annual gross sales | Up to £500,000 | £500,000 or greater, up to and including £6 million | Greater than £6 million | ||
Gambling software operating licence | Value of annual gross sales | Up to £500,000 | £500,000 or greater, up to and including £6 million | Greater than £6 million | ||
Lottery operating (external lottery manager licence | Annual proceeds | Up to £500,000 | £500,000 or greater, up to and including £6 million | Greater than £6 million | ||
Lottery operating (society) licence | Annual proceeds | Up to £100,000 | £100,000 or greater, up to and including £500,000 | Greater than £500,000 |
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