1win Licence: Regulatory Status and Legal Framework
1win operates under a valid gaming licence issued by the Curaçao Gaming Authority (CGA), one of the most established regulatory bodies in the international online gambling industry. The licence was granted to confirm that the platform meets defined standards for fair play, financial accountability, and player protection. It remains active and subject to ongoing regulatory oversight.
The Curaçao Gaming Authority holds the legal mandate to licence and supervise online gaming services operating under its jurisdiction. As the issuing authority, it verifies that licensed operators comply with requirements covering game fairness, data security, and responsible gambling practices.
The 1win licence covers the operation of online gaming services across permitted territories and confirms the following obligations:
- Fair play standards: All games and services must use certified random number generation and operate without manipulation.
- Data protection: User data is handled in accordance with applicable privacy and security standards set by the regulator.
- Transparency: Licensed services must maintain accurate records and submit to regulatory audits on an ongoing basis.
- Alignment with international gambling standards: The Curaçao framework is recognised internationally as a legitimate licensing structure for online gaming operators.
If you need to confirm the current licensing status, verification is available through the official regulatory portal. The licence details are publicly accessible, so you can confirm authenticity at any time.
Territories Excluded from Licensed Operations
The 1win gaming licence does not extend to all countries and regions. Certain territories are excluded from all platform services, including the website, mobile applications, and any associated online services.
The following areas are excluded from licensed operations:
- United States — Regulatory ban; no licence coverage under applicable federal and state law
- United Kingdom — Regulator restrictions; separate licensing regime required by the UK Gambling Commission
- France — Regulatory ban; operations require authorisation from the Autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ)
- Netherlands — Regulator restrictions; licensing required from the Kansspelautoriteit (KSA)
- Australia — Regulatory ban; online casino services prohibited under the Interactive Gambling Act
- Spain — Regulator restrictions; separate licensing required from the Dirección General de Ordenación del Juego (DGOJ)
- Italy — Regulator restrictions; licensing required from the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM)
- Belgium — Regulatory ban; Gaming Commission licence required for lawful operation
- Denmark — Regulator restrictions; Spillemyndigheden licence required
- Sweden — Regulator restrictions; Spelinspektionen licence required
- Portugal — Regulator restrictions; SRIJ licence required
- Czech Republic — Regulatory ban; Ministry of Finance approval required
- Lithuania — Regulatory ban; Gaming Control Authority licence required
- Romania — Regulator restrictions; ONJN licence required
- Curacao (Curaçao) — No service coverage in the licensing jurisdiction itself
- Iran — Regulatory ban; all online gambling services prohibited
- North Korea — Regulatory ban; international sanctions and national prohibition
- Afghanistan — Regulatory ban; all gambling services prohibited under national law
Users located in any excluded territory are not permitted to register or access services. If your location is not listed above, you may check your eligibility based on the current licence coverage.
Brand Ownership Disclaimer
1win is not the owner of companies separately licensed by the Curaçao Gaming Authority and does not manage or administer those entities in any capacity. The 1win brand operates independently of other licence holders registered under the same regulatory framework.
1win holds no financial interest, directorial position, or managerial role in any other company licensed by this regulator. The brand has no authority to influence the operational or governance decisions of those companies. Accordingly, 1win bears no legal responsibility for the conduct, actions, or any regulatory violations attributed to those separate licence holders. Any claims or concerns relating to another licensed company must be directed to that company directly or to the Curaçao Gaming Authority as the relevant regulator.
Licence Verification and Seal Authentication
A digital verification system is available for users who wish to confirm the current status and authenticity of the 1win gaming licence. You can access this system through the official regulatory seal displayed on the platform.
This tool is a digital status check provided and maintained by the Curaçao Gaming Authority. All texts, images, seals, and materials presented through the verification system are the exclusive property of the regulator and are protected under applicable copyright law. Reproduction or use of these materials for commercial purposes, or any other purpose not authorised by the regulator, is strictly prohibited. Improper use of the verification seal or associated materials may result in legal penalties imposed by the relevant authority.
Trademark and Intellectual Property Protection
All trademarks, logos, and commercial identifiers displayed on the 1win website and mobile applications are protected under the intellectual property rights of the licence holder or the relevant regulatory authority. These protections are legally enforceable and apply across all digital and physical formats in which the brand is presented.
Ownership of these marks rests exclusively with the designated rights holder, and protection extends beyond formally registered trademarks to include domain names, visual brand components, design elements, and other identifiers associated with the brand’s commercial identity. Unauthorised use, reproduction, or imitation of any protected mark or identifier is prohibited without prior written consent from the rights holder. Violations of these protections may result in civil or criminal legal liability under applicable intellectual property law.
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