Parimatch License
Parimatch operates under a licence issued by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board (GCB), one of the most established regulatory authorities in the online gaming industry. The licence was granted under the national ordinance framework and remains valid under the terms set by the regulator, covering the operation of online gambling services across permitted jurisdictions. This legal authorisation confirms that the platform meets defined standards of fair play, data protection, financial security, and compliance with internationally recognised gambling regulations.
Excluded Areas
Licensed operations do not extend to certain countries and regions across all Parimatch platforms, including the website, mobile applications, and associated services. Access and participation from the following territories are excluded:
- United States of America — Federal regulatory restrictions; no licence coverage for US residents
- United Kingdom — Separate national licensing requirement not covered under current authorisation
- France — National regulator (ANJ) restrictions; independent licence required
- Netherlands — Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) regulatory ban for unlicensed operators
- Spain — DGOJ licensing requirement not fulfilled under current authorisation
- Australia — Interactive Gambling Act prohibition on certain online services
- Cyprus — National regulatory restrictions on online gambling operations
- Czech Republic — Ministry of Finance licensing requirement not covered
- Denmark — Spillemyndigheden regulatory restrictions; independent licence required
- Germany — GGL regulatory framework restricts operations without local authorisation
- Italy — ADM licensing requirement not covered under current authorisation
- Portugal — SRIJ regulatory restrictions; independent licence required
- Romania — ONJN licensing requirement not fulfilled under current authorisation
- Slovakia — National regulatory ban on unlicensed gambling operators
- Sweden — Spelinspektionen licensing requirement not covered
- Switzerland — ESBK regulatory restrictions on foreign online gambling platforms
- Ukraine — KRAIL regulatory framework restrictions
- Belarus — National regulatory restrictions on foreign online gambling services
- Georgia — GEA licensing requirement not covered under current authorisation
Waiver of Brand Ownership
Parimatch is not the owner of companies licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Control Board and does not manage those companies in any capacity. The brand holds no financial, managerial, or operational interest in such entities and has no authority to influence their decisions or business conduct. Accordingly, Parimatch bears no responsibility for the actions, omissions, or regulatory violations of those independently licensed companies. Any claims or disputes relating to those companies must be directed to the relevant company or to the applicable regulatory authority.
Licence Verification System
A licence and seal verification system is available to allow you to confirm the current status and authenticity of the gaming licence at any time. This digital status-check tool retrieves up-to-date information directly from the regulator’s records, enabling transparent confirmation of the licence’s validity. All texts, images, seals, and materials displayed through this verification system are the intellectual property of the regulator and are fully protected by copyright. Commercial use, redistribution, or any other unauthorised use of these materials by third parties is strictly prohibited and may result in legal penalties under applicable law.
Trademarks
All trademarks, logos, and commercial identifiers displayed on the Parimatch website and applications are protected under the rights held by the respective licence holder or the relevant regulatory authority. Ownership of these protected elements extends beyond formally registered domain names and trademarks to encompass all brand-style components, including visual identifiers, stylistic marks, and associated design elements. Unauthorised use of any such protected elements is strictly prohibited, and violations may result in civil or criminal liability under applicable intellectual property law.
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