lier Betradar has been awarded a remote combined operating licence by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC).
The licence allows Betradar to continue providing its UK-based clients with virtual sports services.
New place-of-consumption licensing in the UK has seen all gaming operators and providers with UK-facing business required to hold a UK licence and pay 15% tax.
Neale Deeley, commercial director at Betradar parent company Sportradar, said: “We’re delighted to have met the high quality standards set by the UKGC, which at the same time underlines the quality of Betradar’s products.
"Being a key market this was of high importance for us and we can now target further growth."