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The Gambling (Operating licence and Single-Machine Permit Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2008

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Regulation 18

SCHEDULE 4Categories of remote operating licences

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Description of licenceUnit of divisionCategory FCategory GCategory HCategory ICategory J

Casino operating licence

Annual gross gambling yieldUp 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 millionGreater than £500 million

Bingo operating licence

Annual gross gambling yieldUp 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 millionGreater than £500 million

General betting (standard) operating licence

Annual gross gambling yieldUp 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 millionGreater than £500 million

General betting (limited) operating licence

Annual gross gambling yieldUp to £250,000
Pool betting operating licenceAnnual gross gambling yieldUp 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 licenceAnnual gross gambling yieldUp 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 yieldUp to £500,000£500,000 or greater, up to and including £6 millionGreater than £6 million

Gaming machine technical (full) operating licence

Value of annual gross salesUp to £500,000£500,000 or greater, up to and including £6 millionGreater than £6 million

Gaming machine technical (supplier) operating licence

Value of annual gross salesUp to £500,000£500,000 or greater, up to and including £6 millionGreater than £6 million

Gaming machine technical (software) operating licence

Value of annual gross salesUp to £500,000£500,000 or greater, up to and including £6 millionGreater than £6 million
Gambling software operating licenceValue of annual gross salesUp to £500,000

£500,000 or greater, up to and including £6 million

Greater than £6 million

Lottery operating (external lottery manager licence

Annual proceedsUp to £500,000£500,000 or greater, up to and including £6 millionGreater than £6 million
Lottery operating (society) licenceAnnual proceedsUp to £100,000

£100,000 or greater, up to and including £500,000

Greater than £500,000

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