Can No Longer Access BC.Game From UK: Leicester City Shirt Sponsorship in Doubt

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BC.Game has confirmed it will no longer be taking bets from those customers based in the United Kingdom.  The gambling company issued a statement over the weekend.

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Please note that bcgame.uk will no longer be available to both new and existing players.

In an effort to efficiently proceed with the closure of the website, we disabled any new registrations from Thursday 14th November 2024, and all existing players have been contacted via their registered email address to confirm the closure of their accounts and settlement of open bets.

Any outstanding balances have been withdrawn back to the last deposit method used. However, if this was not possible, we have attempted to contact all affected players to arrange the withdrawal of their funds. Deletion of any personal data will be actioned in line with TGP Europe's Privacy Policy and the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018).

If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us at support@bcgame.uk

BC.Game's Curaco gaming license is in danger of being revoked, according to regulators there.  The company is accused by a group of gamblers of misconduct. 

BC.Game has vehemently rejected a November court ruling that declared it bankrupt.

The decision by BC.Game to exit the UK market casts doubt on whether the company will honor its shirt sponsorship deal with England football club Leicester City. 

A spokesperson for the football club said last week: “BC.Game have further assured us that they have no issues with liquidity and that they remain fully committed to meeting their ongoing contractual and financial obligations, including to the club, and that this case will not impact on BC.Game’s continuing international operations.”

 

 

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