Licence basis, scope, and your protection
The Melbet license is an international gaming licence issued by an authorised Curaçao master licence holder acting as the licensing authority for remote gambling. The licence was issued on the date shown in the regulator’s public register and remains valid for the term stated there. It covers online services offered from Curaçao and requires fair play, transparent game rules, and strong data protection aligned to international gambling standards. If you ask “is Melbet legal in Kenya”, compliance also depends on Kenyan law and any licence from the Betting Control and Licensing Board.
Excluded areas for online access
Licensed operations exclude specific countries and regions across the site, mobile apps, and any service.
The list below is indicative and may change based on regulator instructions.
- United States of America, Regulatory ban
- United Kingdom, Regulator restrictions
- Netherlands and Dutch Caribbean territories, Regulator restrictions
- France and its overseas territories, Regulator restrictions
- Spain, No license coverage
- Italy, No license coverage
- Australia, Regulatory ban
- Iran, Regulatory ban
- Cuba, Regulatory ban
- North Korea, Regulatory ban
- Syria, Regulatory ban
- Crimea Region, Regulatory ban
- Curaçao, Regulator restrictions
Brand–operator separation and ownership notice
Melbet is not the owner of companies licensed by the Curaçao regulator and does not manage them. The licence holder operates the platform and bears regulatory duties.
The brand holds no financial, managerial, or other controlling interests in the licensed company. It cannot influence operational or management decisions taken by the operator. The brand is not responsible for any actions, omissions, or violations by those companies. Any claims must be directed to the relevant operating company or the competent regulator identified in the public register.
Licence seal and how to verify status
A licence and seal verification system lets you confirm the current status and authenticity of the licence. If you ask “is Melbet legit in Kenya”, use the regulator link to verify before you play.
The tool is a digital status check that links you to the regulator’s registry entry for the operator. All texts, images, badges, and materials displayed by the regulator are the regulator’s property and protected by copyright. Any third‑party commercial or other use is prohibited. Improper use may result in regulatory action or legal penalties.
Trademarks, logos, and brand identifiers
Trademarks, logos, and commercial identifiers shown on the site and apps are protected by the rights holder, which may be the licence holder or the regulator. Protection applies in Kenya and in other relevant jurisdictions.
Ownership covers registered marks, domain names, and broader brand‑style elements used in the gaming service. Unauthorised use or imitation is prohibited. Violations may lead to civil or criminal liability under applicable law.
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