Curacao Regulator Removes BC.Game from Revoked License List

Curacao Regulator Removes BC.Game from Revoked License List

The Curacao Gaming Authority (CGA) removed Small House B.V. (the BC.Game holding company) and Rabidi N.V. from its public registry, after their previously revoked licenses had been listed.

Reasons for Removal from the Registry

Several sources report a possible cancellation of BC.Game’s bankruptcy and a potential attempt to reinstate the Curacao license.

Meanwhile, the operator is developing a new brand, JB.com. Previously, the crypto casino voluntarily withdrew its Curacao license, calling the jurisdiction “hostile to international operators.”

Afterwards, the company obtained an Anjouan license through a shell company, Twocent Technology Limited, registered in Belize. However, this move raised further questions from regulators and the media.

License and Ownership Situation

The details involve several legal and financial aspects:

  • The former agreement with Leicester City caused public controversy in the UK.
  • Twocent Technology Limited in Belize was declared non-existent by the Financial Services Commission.
  • In autumn 2024, assets were transferred from Blockdance to Small House without transferring liabilities.

BC.Game stated that Small House presented a sale agreement to the court that excluded player claims.

Nevertheless, players and their representatives provided evidence that operations continued under Small House’s management.

Implications for International Regulation

The situation has drawn attention from European anti-money laundering authorities, as the Anjouan license may face scrutiny.

Additionally, in the UK, Gambling Minister Baroness Twycross warned of potential tightening of white-label regulations following the BC.Game scandal.

Impact on Players and the Market

BC.Game players continued to make withdrawal claims, while international partners monitored changes in license status.

The company’s removal from the registry may signal a restoration of market trust, but legal risks remain.

Key Takeaways

  • BC.Game has been officially removed from the revoked license list.
  • The company obtained an alternative Anjouan license via a shell company in Belize.
  • The situation continues to attract attention from international regulators and the media.