Overview

Gambling Connection: JACKPOT COMMUNITY TRUST holds an active UKGC operator licence granted in February 2023, making it a directly licensed gambling entity rather than a holding company or B2B supplier.

JACKPOT COMMUNITY TRUST is registered in Scotland as a charitable incorporated organisation, a legal structure designed for charities that want the protection of limited liability. Unlike private limited companies or PLCs, an SCIO operates under charity law, meaning its assets and income must be used to advance its charitable purposes rather than generate profit for shareholders.

The organisation has held an active UK Gambling Commission licence since 3 February 2023, placing it among the newer entrants to licensed gambling in the UK. Its structure as a charity distinguishes it from most UKGC-licensed operators, which are typically commercial entities. The trust model suggests proceeds from gambling activity are directed toward charitable or community purposes, though the specific aims aren't drawn from the data available here.

Companies House records under number CS005954 are relatively sparse, with no incorporation date or registered address on file. That limits how much can be said about the organisation's history and governance from public records alone.

Governance

No officer or PSC records are available for JACKPOT COMMUNITY TRUST in the current dataset. As a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation, it operates under charity trustee governance rather than the director and shareholder structure typical of commercial operators.

Linked UKGC Operators

This company is the registered entity for the following UKGC licensed operators:

Directors & Officers

No officer records available from Companies House.

Ownership & Significant Control

No persons with significant control (PSC) records are available from Companies House. This may indicate incomplete data or that the company has not yet filed PSC information.

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