Pin-Up License

The Pin-Up license is a remote gaming authorisation issued by the competent gambling regulator named on the certificate, which supervises fairness, responsible gaming, and legal compliance. The certificate shows the issue date and validity term, and it defines the territory where the licensed company may offer online games and services, subject to Nigerian law. The licence framework supports fair play, transparent rules, secure data handling, and alignment with international standards to protect players and data.

Excluded Areas

Licensed operations do not cover certain countries and regions across the site, apps, and services. The list below is provided for transparency and may change under local law.

  • United States of America, Regulatory ban
  • United Kingdom, Regulator restrictions
  • Netherlands and Dutch Caribbean, Regulator restrictions
  • France and its territories, Regulator restrictions
  • Spain, No licence coverage
  • Italy, No licence coverage
  • Belgium, Regulatory ban
  • Denmark, Regulator restrictions
  • Sweden, Regulator restrictions
  • Australia, Regulatory ban
  • Singapore, Regulatory ban
  • Turkey, Regulatory ban
  • Iran, Regulatory ban
  • North Korea, Regulatory ban
  • Canada (selected provinces), Regulator restrictions
  • Israel, Regulatory ban

Waiver of Brand Ownership

Pin-Up is not the owner of the companies licensed by any regulator and does not manage their operations.

The brand has no financial, managerial, or other controlling interests in those companies. It cannot influence their operational or management decisions. The brand bears no responsibility for any action, breach, or violation by those companies. Claims, inquiries, or complaints must be directed to the licensed company named on the certificate or to the competent regulator.

License Verification System

A licence or seal verification system lets you confirm the current status and the authenticity of the licence directly on the regulator’s register. You can also use it to confirm is Pin-Up legal in Nigeria based on what the public record shows.

The verification is a digital status-check tool that links you to official records. All texts, images, and seals on that page belong to the regulator, and the content is protected by copyright and related rights. Any commercial or other third-party use is prohibited. Improper use may result in regulatory or legal penalties under applicable law and policy.

Trademarks

Trademarks, logos, and other commercial identifiers displayed on the site and apps are protected by the rights holder, which may be the licence holder or the regulator. Use of these signs follows legal rules and brand policies.

Ownership extends beyond registered marks and domain names to brand style elements, layouts, and other distinctive get-up. Unauthorised use, imitation, or alteration is prohibited and may lead to legal liability. This does not answer whether Pin-Up is legit in Nigeria, because legality depends on licence status you can verify on the regulator’s register.

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