Overview

Operator Type: Charitable society lottery operator

Royal Osteoporosis Society is a UK charity licensed by the UKGC to run a society lottery, using ticket sales to raise funds for its medical research and patient support work. It's been continuously licensed since August 2015 and holds a clean regulatory record across more than a decade of operation. The organisation is incorporated as a private company limited by guarantee, the standard structure for UK charities, and is headquartered in Bath.

Its trust grade of B reflects a solid but not top-tier profile. The licensing and stability scores are strong, with no suspensions, warnings, or revocations on record. The lower transparency and technical scores pull the overall grade down, partly because the society doesn't operate consumer-facing gambling websites, which leaves some scoring categories without data to assess.

With a domestic score of 100 and all directors UK-based, the organisation sits firmly within UK accountability structures. It operates independently with no parent company, and its company grade of A+ reflects a clean Companies House record with active status maintained since incorporation in 2003.

Where Is This Operator Based?

Understanding where an operator is based matters for regulatory accountability. UK-based operators are subject to UK courts and consumer protection laws.

Headquarters
Royal Osteoporosis Society, St James House The Square, Lower Bristol Road, BATH, BA2 3BH, United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Source: UKGC Register
Company Registered
United Kingdom 🇬🇧
Source: Companies House
Directors Based
United Kingdom (11) 🇬🇧
Source: Companies House
Fully UK-based

This operator is headquartered in the UK and registered with Companies House. They are fully subject to UK courts, consumer protection laws, and regulatory oversight.

Licence Details

Royal Osteoporosis Society holds a single Society Lottery licence granted by the UKGC on 24 August 2015. This licence type permits non-commercial societies, typically charities, to run lotteries where proceeds go to a good cause. The licence is currently active with no expiry date recorded.

UKGC licences held by Royal Osteoporosis Society — Source: UKGC Public Register
Licence Type Status Granted
Society Lottery Active

View on UKGC Register

Enforcement & Compliance History

No regulatory actions recorded.

No enforcement actions recorded.

This operator has no public enforcement actions, financial penalties, or regulatory warnings on record with the UK Gambling Commission.

Corporate Structure

Royal Osteoporosis Society (Companies House number 04995013) is a private company limited by guarantee, incorporated on 15 December 2003. It's active and headquartered at St James House, The Square, Bath, BA2 3BH. The company has no persons with significant control listed, consistent with the charitable company-by-guarantee structure where control is held collectively by members rather than individual shareholders. There are 11 current directors, all British nationals resident in the United Kingdom.

Company Number
04995013
Incorporated
15 December 2003
Registered Address
St James House The Square, Lower Bristol Road, Bath, BA2 3BH

Directors & Officers

Current directors and officers — Source: Companies House
Name Role Residence Appointed
CLARK, Emma Margaret, Prof director 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 11 August 2023
ABBOTT, James Duncan Hammond director 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 24 July 2023
BHOGAL, Gurjit Singh, Dr director 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 24 July 2023
FROST, Barbara Mary, Dame director 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 24 July 2023
COOPER, Ian Stuart director 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 29 September 2022
HICKS, Teresa Maria director 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 29 September 2022
HERBERT, Paul director 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 8 June 2022
LYONS, Judith Ann director 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 8 June 2022
PEEL, Nicola Frances Anne, Dr director 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 23 May 2019
DARCH, Richard director 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 28 February 2019
GITTOES, Neil John Lloyd, Dr director 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 16 July 2015

Associated Domains

No domains registered.

This operator does not have any registered domains in the UKGC public register. This is typical for land-based operators, B2B suppliers, and lottery operators.