Fitzdares UKGC Licence: Register Check

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The Gambling Commission public register identifies Fitzdares Limited under account number 400. The register information also records an active/current remote Casino licence for Fitzdares Limited, plus active/current remote betting activities and an active fitzdares trading name. For a UK reader, that is the strongest licensing point: it is a specific public-register listing, not a vague claim that the brand is simply “licensed”.
This page explains how to interpret that information and where the limits sit. The register supports a UKGC status statement for Fitzdares Limited, but it does not guarantee bonus eligibility, account approval, withdrawal timing, support outcomes or unchanged terms. Readers should check the live register before relying on the current status.What the register says
The core point is narrow and useful: Fitzdares Limited is listed by the Gambling Commission under account number 400. The regulator information records a remote Casino licence for Fitzdares Limited as active/current, and also records active/current remote general betting activities. The register also lists the trading name fitzdares as active.
That combination matters because Fitzdares is often viewed first as a bookmaker. A reader checking the casino side should not rely only on brand recognition or a review snippet. The relevant question is whether the public register connects Fitzdares Limited to remote casino activity. The public register information does connect Fitzdares Limited to remote casino activity.
How to verify account number 400 yourself
- Open the Gambling Commission public register rather than a review site or advert.
- Search for Fitzdares Limited or account number 400.
- Check that the account holder shown is Fitzdares Limited.
- Review the remote activities, looking specifically for casino activity if your question is about casino play.
- Check the current status wording on the day you use it.
The important point is not just finding the brand name. You should connect the operator name, the account number and the activity type. That is more reliable than reading a badge on a landing page without checking what it applies to.
What the licence check supports
| Question | Supported public wording | Why the wording is limited |
|---|---|---|
| Is there a UKGC register hit? | Fitzdares Limited is listed by the Gambling Commission under account number 400. | This is an operator-register detail, not a promise about every product page or user outcome. |
| Is remote casino activity listed? | The Gambling Commission register information lists an active/current remote Casino licence. | Current status should still be checked on the live register because register data can change. |
| Is the trading name visible? | The register lists fitzdares as an active trading name. | The register spelling can differ from editorial brand capitalisation. |
| Does licensing prove fast withdrawals? | No. It is a regulatory status signal. | Verification, payment method and account review can still affect withdrawals. |
Remote gambling context for Great Britain
The Gambling Commission describes remote gambling as gambling carried out through remote communication, including online and mobile channels. Its remote-sector guidance states that a licence is needed to provide facilities for remote gambling to consumers in Great Britain. That is why the remote activity line is more relevant to this site than a purely land-based or premises-only reference.
This page does not turn that regulatory context into legal advice. It uses the context to explain why a UK-facing casino review should check the public register and the product activity, not just quote a marketing footer.
What the register does not prove
A UKGC register entry should be treated as a baseline trust signal, not a complete consumer outcome report. It does not tell you whether you personally will pass checks, whether a specific promotion is still live, whether a withdrawal will take a particular number of hours or whether support will resolve a future dispute in your favour.
It also should not be stretched into claims about licence expiry, sanctions status or detailed dispute-resolution coverage unless those points are checked in the relevant register area. Readers who need more precise regulatory detail should use the current public register.
Where this fits into the trust cluster
The broader Fitzdares trust and safety page combines licence status with safer-gambling controls, account verification, payments and support signals. This page is narrower and focuses on the register details behind the licensing point.
That separation is useful because licensing can be overused in casino reviews. A badge-like statement answers only one part of the trust question. To decide whether the site fits your needs, also read the registration and KYC guide, especially if you are concerned about verification before withdrawals.
Practical reader checklist
Before relying on the licence claim
- Check Fitzdares Limited and account number 400 in the public register.
- Confirm the remote Casino activity is still shown as active/current.
- Do not assume the licence confirms exact bonus terms or withdrawal timing.
- Use the register as a trust input, then check the current casino terms and account messages.
- Keep safer-gambling tools in the decision, not only the licence status.
For quick answers across the site, use the Fitzdares Casino FAQ. For a full brand view, return to the main Fitzdares Casino review.
How to use the licence check in practice
The licence check is a starting point, not the whole review. A reader can use it to confirm the operator identity and regulated activity, then move to the practical pages that explain account setup, payments, bonuses and game access. This order is useful because it prevents a common mistake: treating a regulator listing as proof that every commercial detail on a review page is current.
When checking the register, compare the account holder, account number, trading name and activity type rather than relying only on a search result headline. A similar brand name is not enough if the legal account holder or activity does not match the casino being reviewed. If the register view changes or a status is unclear, readers should treat the licence point as unresolved until the live register is clear.
For Fitzdares, the public register information is strong enough to support the specific UKGC account statement on this page. It still should be paired with current terms, cashier information and safer-gambling controls before a reader makes a personal gambling decision.
Why wording precision matters
Precise licence wording protects the reader. Saying which company is listed and which account number to check is more useful than saying only that a casino is licensed. It lets a reader repeat the check, spot mismatches, and separate regulatory status from broader marketing claims.
Best use of this page
Use this page to understand the licence listing, then recheck the public register if timing or regulatory status is central to your decision.
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Published by the Fitzdares UK Guide team.