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The Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC)


The Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) was established in May 2000. The Commission, consisting of the Chairman and three members, is independent and non-political, and regulates eGambling on behalf of the States of Alderney. The Commission ensures that its regulatory and supervisory approach meets the very highest of international standards.

Address
St. Anne's House
Queen Elizabeth II Street
Alderney GY9 3TB
Guernsey

Main Phone:
+44 481825500
Fax:
+44 481823978

Website:

Personnel
 
Richard Faulkner
Chairman
 
Mark Archbold
Deputy Director, Compliance
 
Christopher Moger
Commissioner
 
Kelly Spencer
Deputy Director, Licensing
 
Isabel Picornell
Commissioner
 
Konstantinos Despotakis
Deputy Director
 
Jeremy Thompson
Commissioner
 
Bruce Florance
Deputy Director
 
Andrew Gellatly
Executive Director
 
Ian Haywood
Assistant Director
 
George Sauvage
Executive Assistant
 
Neil Howard
Deputy Director
 
Sarah Kelly
General Counsel
 
Ceri Macfarlane
Licensing Officer
 
Phillip Taylor
Legal Counsel
 
Antony Rebanks
Senior Officer
 
Nicky Burland
Deputy Director, Corporate Services
 
Paula Moore
Corporate Services Officer
 
Christie Crawford
Finance Officer
 
Tom Fears
Director of Regulatory Operations
 
Aidan O'Regan
Assistant Director of Compliance
 
Rowie Gaydon
Office Administrator
 
Frank Casado
Financial Inspector
The Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) News
AGCC appoints Andrew Gellatly to executive position
5 Dec 2022
The Commissioners of the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC) named him to be the Director of the Regulator. read more »

Blockchain Innovations acquires The Games Company
19 Dec 2018
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Red Tiger Gaming acquires MGA and AGCC licenses
27 Nov 2018
The new licenses allow the supplier to continue offering its comprehensive portfolio of games to operators in two of gaming’s significant jurisdictions. read more »