MelBet License in Bangladesh

MelBet operates under a valid gaming authorisation issued by Curaçao eGaming, one of the established regulatory bodies in the international gambling industry. The authorisation was granted on 15 March 2012 and remains valid under continuous compliance monitoring. It covers operations across multiple territories where remote gaming services are permitted under local law. The regulatory framework ensures fair-play standards through independent game certification and outcome verification. Operators must maintain transparent financial records and implement robust data protection measures. These requirements align with international standards for responsible gambling and player protection. Your personal information and transactions are protected under strict security obligations. The authorisation requires regular audits and compliance reports to maintain operational standards.

Territorial Restrictions

MelBet’s authorised operations exclude certain countries and regions across all platforms, including the website, MelBet apps, and related services. These restrictions are based on regulatory requirements and local gambling legislation.

  • United States: Federal and state regulatory prohibitions
  • United Kingdom: Specific licensing requirements not met
  • France: National gambling monopoly restrictions
  • Netherlands: Domestic licensing regime
  • Australia: Interactive Gambling Act provisions
  • Singapore: Remote Gambling Act restrictions
  • Hong Kong: Gambling Ordinance prohibitions
  • South Korea: National gaming regulations
  • Turkey: Regulatory ban on offshore operators
  • Iran: National legal framework restrictions
  • United Arab Emirates: Regulatory prohibition
  • Saudi Arabia: Legal framework restrictions
  • Israel: Gaming legislation requirements
  • Belgium: Strict licensing regime
  • Spain: National licensing requirement
  • Italy: Domestic authorisation mandate
  • Czech Republic: Local licensing framework
  • Denmark: National permit requirement
  • Sweden: Svenska Spel licensing system
  • Switzerland: Federal gaming law restrictions
  • Poland: State monopoly provisions
  • Portugal: Domestic licensing requirement

Declaration of Non-Ownership

MelBet is not the owner of companies authorised by the Curaçao eGaming authority and does not exercise management control over their operations. The brand operates independently from the corporate entities holding regulatory authorisations.

MelBet maintains no financial interests, managerial influence, or operational control over the authorised companies. The brand cannot direct or influence management decisions, operational policies, or compliance procedures of these entities. MelBet bears no responsibility for actions, violations, or regulatory breaches committed by authorised companies.

Any claims, disputes, or regulatory matters must be directed to the relevant authorised company or the supervising regulatory authority. You should verify the specific company details through the official verification system before initiating any formal proceedings.

Authorisation Verification Tools

MelBet provides access to a verification system that allows you to confirm the current status and authenticity of regulatory authorisations. This digital tool connects directly to the regulator’s database for real-time status checks.

The verification system functions as an official status-check mechanism operated by the regulatory authority. All text content, images, seals, and verification materials displayed belong to the regulator and are protected under copyright law. The system’s content is strictly regulated and may not be reproduced for commercial purposes or third-party use.

Unauthorised use of verification materials, regulatory seals, or status certificates may result in legal penalties. You should only use the verification system for its intended purpose of confirming authorisation status.

Intellectual Property Protection

Trademarks, logos, and commercial identifiers displayed on MelBet’s website and mobile applications are protected under intellectual property rights held by the authorisation holder or regulatory authority. These marks serve to identify authorised operations and maintain brand integrity.

Protection extends beyond registered domain names and formal trademark registrations to include distinctive brand elements, colour schemes, and visual identifiers. Unauthorised reproduction, modification, or commercial use of these protected elements is prohibited under applicable intellectual property law. Violations may result in civil liability and regulatory sanctions under the governing legal framework.

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