"This new service is a good example of delivering positive outcomes for users through collaboration between our Licensing and Digital teams,'' said Helen Venn, Executive Director of the Gaming Commission.
Reading time 46 segThe latest service provided by the UK regulator seeks the optimization of applications for both personal functional licenses and personal management licenses, as well as Annex A approval. The service will be supported by an up-to-date processing tool, making the process quicker.
The UK’s Gambling Commission said Monday it has launched a new service called “Apply for a Personal License”, which brings together all applications for personal licences —personal functional license (PFL) and personal management license (PML)— and Annex A approvals.
This new service seeks the optimization and automatization of the application for a personal licence or Annex A approval. It is supported by an updated processing tool, which provides regular updates on progress, and making the process faster.
Helen Venn, Executive Director of the Gaming Commission, spoke in a press release on the Commission’s website and said: “I am very pleased that we can continue to automate our Licensing services by making it easier to apply but also quicker to process. This new service is a good example of delivering positive outcomes for users through collaboration between our Licensing and Digital teams''.