Licensed by the Government of Gibraltar

Licensed by the Government of Gibraltar

We are proud to be licensed in a reputable jurisdiction with strong ties to the United Kingdom.

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Licensed by the Government of Gibraltar

We are proud to be licensed in a reputable jurisdiction with strong ties to the United Kingdom. Gibraltar is self-governing British Overseas territory and a member of the European Union and the OECD Convention and Instruments apply to Gibraltar. The Government of Gibraltar have licensed 32Red Ltd, the operators of the 32Red Online Casino and Internet Poker Room under the provisions of the Gibraltar Gaming Ordinance.

32Red is proud to be licensed in a reputable jurisdiction with strong ties to the United Kingdom, which is regulated to EU and UK standards. For more information on Gibraltar please visit the Government's website at: www.gibraltar.gov.gi/remotegambling.

Gibraltar is home to many of the world's most prestigious betting and gaming organisations. Licensees other than 32Red include Ladbrokes, Coral Eurobet, Victor Chandler and Casino-on-Net (888.com). Licensees undergo rigorous probity tests and only operators of the very highest quality are granted permission to trade from the Rock. 32Red operates from Eurotowers in Gibraltar and utilises Gibraltar's extensive communications infrastructure - through Gibtelecom - to bring you reliable and smooth betting and gaming, 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.

Gibraltar is the only British International Finance Centre within the European Union. Recently, direct trading on EUREX, Liffe and other exchanges has commenced from Gibraltar with Deutsche Bank and UBS Warburg also taking advantage of Gibraltar's well-regulated and organised Finance Centre. Gibraltar has a common law framework, a highly educated workforce and UK-trained professionals. It is renowned as one of the best-regulated finance centres in the world and as such, has been held up as a benchmark jurisdiction by both the former UK Foreign Secretary Robin Cook and by Andrew Edwards in his Review of regulation in the Crown Dependencies.

What about Spain, Gibraltar and the UK? The Gibraltar Constitution Order of 1969 sets out the position very clearly...

"Whereas Gibraltar is part of Her Majesty's dominions and Her Majesty's Government have given assurances to the people of Gibraltar that Gibraltar will remain part of Her Majesty's dominions unless and until an Act of Parliament otherwise provides and furthermore that Her Majesty's Government will never enter into arrangements under which the people of Gibraltar would pass under the sovereignty of another state against their freely and democratically expressed wishes"

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