Mid tier

Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC)

A respected offshore regulator (GSC) with selective licensing, ring-fenced player funds and a solid compliance reputation.

Why this is a Tier 2 — Established licence

The Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC) is a long-established, well-regarded offshore regulator. It licenses selectively, requires operators to ring-fence player funds, and applies solid anti-money-laundering and player-protection standards — strong enough to host major, listed gambling groups. We place it in tier 2: very reputable, just without the UK-style national self-exclusion and consumer ADR that define tier 1.

How it operates

The GSC licenses and supervises online operators and software suppliers under Isle of Man gambling law, vetting owners and finances before issuing a licence and enforcing its conditions afterwards. Licensed businesses appear on the Commission's public register.

What protection does this licence give players?

Ring-fenced player funds

The Isle of Man requires operators to protect customer balances, a notable strength if a company fails. Check the operator's terms for how segregation is handled.

Vetted, selective licensing

Owners and finances are checked before a licence is granted, so a GSC licence signals an established operator.

AML & player-protection standards

Licensees must meet anti-money-laundering, age-verification and responsible-gambling requirements.

If something goes wrong

Complain to the operator first and keep records. The GSC oversees licensee conduct and can be contacted about a licensed operator, though it focuses on regulation rather than ordering individual refunds. Many Isle of Man operators also hold a UK or other licence — check which one covers your country, as it may offer a dedicated complaints route.

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Frequently asked questions

Is an Isle of Man licence reputable?

Yes — the GSC is a respected, long-standing regulator with ring-fenced player funds and selective licensing. We rank it tier 2.

Are my funds protected at an Isle of Man casino?

The Isle of Man requires operators to ring-fence customer balances, which is a real strength. Always check the operator's own terms for how segregation works.

How do I resolve a dispute with an Isle of Man operator?

Complain to the operator first; if it also holds a UK or Malta licence, use that regulator's complaints route. Report regulatory concerns to the GSC.