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The Gambling (Operating Licence and Single-Machine Permit Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 2021

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Regulation 27

SCHEDULE 6Annual fees for remote operating licences

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Description of licenceCategory F1Category F2Category F3Category G1Category G2Category H1Category H2
Casino operating licence£4,199n/an/a£10,056£14,694£20,626n/a
Casino (game host) operating licence£3,142n/an/a£7,525£10,996£15,435n/a
Bingo operating licence£4,199n/an/a£10,056£14,694£20,626n/a
Bingo (game host) operating licence£3,142n/an/a£7,525£10,996£15,435n/a
General betting (real events) operating licence£5,282£13,432£15,536£51,334£72,365£116,602n/a
General betting (virtual events) operating licence£4,199n/an/a£10,056£14,694£20,626n/a
General betting (host) (real events) operating licence£3,962£10,074£11,652£38,501£54,274£87,451n/a
General betting (host) (virtual events) operating licence£3,142n/an/a£7,525£10,996£15,435n/a
Pool betting operating licence£2,406n/an/a£16,053£19,054£34,776£58,537
Betting intermediary operating licence£5,282£13,432£15,536£51,334£72,365£116,602n/a
Betting intermediary (trading room only) operating licence£2,471n/an/a£10,486n/a£29,548n/a
Gaming machine technical (full) operating licence£7,390n/an/a£21,696n/a£39,439£61,625
Gaming machine technical (supplier) operating licence£6,164n/an/a£19,321n/a£32,716n/a
Gaming machine technical (software) operating licence£4,310£6,668n/a£20,473n/a£33,197£56,602
Gambling software operating licence£5,809£8,987n/a£27,595n/a£44,744£76,289
Lottery operating (external lottery manager) licence£7,780n/an/a£21,922n/a£28,028n/a
Lottery operating (society) licence£400n/an/a£796n/a£1,677n/a

Part 2

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Description of licenceCategory I1Category J1Category K1Category L1Category M1
Casino operating licence£55,089£105,626£211,505£599,979£793,729 plus £125,000 for each complete additional £500 million of annual gross gambling yield above £1 billion
Casino (game host) operating licence£41,222£79,039£158,267£448,961£603,961 plus £100,000 for each complete additional £500 million of annual gross gambling yield above £1 billion
Bingo operating licence£55,089£105,626£211,505£599,979£793,729 plus £125,000 for each complete additional £500 million of annual gross gambling yield above £1 billion
Bingo (game host) operating licence£41,222£79,039£158,267£448,961£603,961 plus £100,000 for each complete additional £500 million of annual gross gambling yield above £1 billion
General betting (real events) operating licence£213,052£435,640£767,027£1,077,027 plus £200,000 for each complete additional £500 million of annual gross gambling yield above £1 billionn/a
General betting (virtual events) operating licence£55,089£105,626£211,505£599,979£793,729 plus £125,000 for each complete additional £500 million of annual gross gambling yield above £1 billion
General betting (host) (real events) operating licence£159,789£326,730£575,270£730,270 plus £100,000 for each complete additional £500 million of annual gross gambling yield above £1 billionn/a
General betting (host) (virtual events) operating licence£41,222£79,039£158,267£448,961£603,961 plus £100,000 for each complete additional £500 million of annual gross gambling yield above £1 billion
Pool betting operating licence£90,291£165,081£385,189£675,332£907,832 plus £150,000 for each complete additional £500 million of annual gross gambling yield above £1 billion
Betting intermediary operating licence£213,052£435,640£767,027£1,077,027 plus £200,000 for each complete additional £500 million of annual gross gambling yield above £1 billionn/a
Lottery operating (external lottery manager) licence£42,557£56,227£67,250£78,850n/a
Lottery operating (society) licence£3,350£5,025£8,350n/an/a

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