Overview

Gambling Connection: Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals holds an active UKGC licence (UKGC-4769), first issued on 1 April 2009, to run charity lottery fundraising activities in line with its animal welfare mission.

Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is a UK charitable organisation focused on animal welfare, and it holds a UKGC licence to run lottery-style prize draws as a fundraising mechanism. This is a well-established model among large charities, permitted under the Gambling Act 2005 for non-commercial purposes.

The licence has been active since 1 April 2009, giving the organisation close to 17 years of continuous regulated activity. That length of history, with an active status and no recorded disruption, places Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals among the more stable charity-sector licence holders in the regulator's database.

Governance

No officer or PSC records are held against this entry. As a registered charity, Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals is governed under Charity Commission rules, which operate separately from Companies House requirements.

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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