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Full Tilt Poker has paid £250,000 in overdue licence fees owed to the Alderney Gambling Control Commission, according to a release on the regulatory authority’s website.
A frequently updated ‘Full Tilt statement’ on the AGCC site now contains the line: “The recent payment of overdue licence fees by FTP is also in players’ best interests since it allows commercial negotiations to take place that might result in a successful refinancing deal.
A spokesperson for the commission confirmed to eGaming Review that the overdue payments had been made, and that the annual nature of the fees means no further licence payments are required of Full Tilt until next July. The operator’s licences, however, remain suspended.
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A frequently updated ‘Full Tilt statement’ on the AGCC site now contains the line: “The recent payment of overdue licence fees by FTP is also in players’ best interests since it allows commercial negotiations to take place that might result in a successful refinancing deal.
A spokesperson for the commission confirmed to eGaming Review that the overdue payments had been made, and that the annual nature of the fees means no further licence payments are required of Full Tilt until next July. The operator’s licences, however, remain suspended.
SOURCE - READ ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE