Maxxwin Official License
Maxxwin official site operates under the license of the Malta Gaming Commission. You can familiarize yourself with its details on this page. This document is a confirmation of the company’s legality.
Excluded Countries
The license of the Malta Gaming Commission is an international one. It is valid in dozens of countries around the world, including New Zealand. A company that has received such a license can organize online gambling, accept sports bets, accept deposits and pay out winnings.
But Malta’s license is invalid in a number of states. The list of excluded countries includes France, the Netherlands, Malta and the Dutch West Indies. If a company operates in one of these countries under a Malta license, it is considered a violation. The site can lose its license for it.
If you notice that a betting site provides services in the excluded territories and has no other licenses than the Maltese license, report it to the Gaming Commission. We will carry out an investigation. But before filing a complaint, please make sure that such a company does not operate in the prohibited countries under other licenses.
Relinquishment of Brand Ownership Rights
Representatives of the Malta Gaming Commission are not involved in the management of the sites that have been licensed. We do not own these brands and we are not responsible for their operation. The responsibility lies entirely with the management of such sites and companies.
Print Verification System
The design of the print verification system on this page will allow you to quickly find out the current working status of the company. This is an electronic service available to every user. All material on this page is protected by copyright laws. It is the intellectual property of the Malta Gaming Commission. Copying and use of these materials by third parties is prohibited.
Logos and Trademarks
The Malta Gaming Commission owns all trademarks, logos and commercial names on this page. These are the intellectual property of the commission and these materials are protected by copyright laws. They may only be used after prior approval.
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