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BC.Game’s Gaming License on Anjouan Tied to Nonexistent Company

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Tania Levees

11 June 2025

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BC.Game, the title sponsor of English football club Leicester City for the 2024/25 season, is allegedly operated by a company that doesn’t exist, according to a recent investigation by Josimar Football.

The betting operator had previously held a license in Curaçao, but switched jurisdictions after its parent company, Small House BV, was declared bankrupt last year. BC.Game has since re-emerged as a licensee in Anjouan (part of the Comoros Islands).

The Anjouan license was issued under the name Twocent Technology Limited, a company purportedly based in Belize. However, Belizean regulators say that no such entity exists.

The Belize International Financial Services Commission confirmed to Josimar that Twocent Technology Limited is not listed in the country’s corporate registry. A search of the OpenCorporates database likewise yielded no results for any business by that name.

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Further raising eyebrows, the Twocent Technology Limited website lacks basic transparency: it lists no legal address, no phone number, and no contact details beyond a generic email. Josimar journalists sent a message to the email address listed on the site but received no response.

Compounding the opacity, the official Twocent Technology Limited website lists no physical address, phone number, or contact information of any kind. Journalists emailed the address provided on the site but received no reply.

Josimar also reached out to Leicester City, requesting comment on the club’s partnership with a betting operator seemingly tied to a phantom company. The club has yet to respond, and no clarification has been offered about whether the partnership will continue.

Leicester City had already come under scrutiny earlier this season for promoting BC.Game, which does not hold a UK gambling license.

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