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🎲 Jaydevkumar Parbhubhai Patel

Account Number: 2687

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Jaydevkumar Parbhubhai Patel is a UKGC-licensed gambling operator. Jaydevkumar Parbhubhai Patel has 1 regulatory action on record with the UK Gambling Commission.

🏢 Business Information

Jaydevkumar Parbhubhai Patel

2687

Active

📍 Address Information

15 Cheriton Drive, Queensbury, BRADFORD

BD13 1QS

United Kingdom

📋 Licence Types

License #002687-N-102964-009
Active
Non-Remote License
Gaming Machines

⚠️ Regulatory Actions

Sanction Financial penalty and Warning
Decision Date: 10th March 2026

What This Means:

Jaydevkumar Parbhubhai Patel, operating as Wyke Gaming & Amusement Centre, was found to have failed in several areas related to player protection and handling complaints. As a result, they received a fine of £1,429 and a warning from the Gambling Commission. This action will not affect your ability to play, but it's a reminder for players to stay aware of their rights and the importance of responsible gambling.

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Following a review of the operating licence undertaken against Jaydevkumar Parbhubhai Patel (t/a Wyke Gaming & Amusement Centre) (“the Licensee”) the Commission found that the Licensee: - failed to comply with Social Responsibility Code Provision (“SRCP”) 3.5.6 – Multi\x02operator non-remote SR Code - failed to comply with paragraph 2 of SRCP 6.1.1 – Complaints and disputes - breached paragraph 1 of section 172 of the Act. In line with the Commission’s Licensing, compliance and enforcement policy statement, the Indicative sanctions guidance11 and the Statement of principles for determining financial penalties, the Commission has decided to impose a financial penalty under section 121 of the Act. Given the circumstances of the investigation, Officials considered a financial penalty of £8,429 was an appropriate reflection to the seriousness of the failings. However, in line with paragraph 2.33 of Statement of principles for determining financial penalties the quantum was reduced to £1,429 based on non-affordability. The Commission has also decided to impose a warning to the Licensee under section 117(1)(a) of the Act. The Licensee co-operated with the Commission throughout the investigation and took corrective steps to address the identified failings.