The update directly addresses the revocation of a Class II affiliate licence by Romania's gambling regulator, making affiliate regulation and enforcement the primary focus.
Low confidence — requires human review. While the update mentions gambling operations generally, it does not specify which gambling sector (sports betting, casinos, online gambling, etc.) Bet Wise was promoting.
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The update describes the permanent revocation of a named affiliate entity's gambling licence by the ONJN, which is a clear Licence Revocation action.
Licence revocation is formal regulatory action against a named entity, requiring the mandatory Enforcement parent tag.
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TITLE: Romania's National Office for Games of Chance Revokes Class II Affiliate Licence for Bet Wise
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On February 16, 2026, Romania's National Office for Games of Chance (Oficiul National pentru Jocuri de Noroc, ONJN) issued Supervisory Committee Decision No. 104/16.02.2026, revoking by operation of law the Class II affiliate licence held by Bet Wise S.R.L.
Bet Wise S.R.L., registered with tax identification number 50677919 and headquartered in Cluj-Napoca, Romania, held a Class II licence authorising it to conduct affiliate activities for gambling operations. The revocation took effect immediately upon issuance of the decision. The ONJN did not publicly disclose the specific grounds for the licence revocation in the decision notice, though Romanian gambling law permits the ONJN to revoke licences for breach of regulatory obligations or operational requirements.
This action reflects the ONJN's ongoing enforcement activity within Romania's regulated gambling market. The ONJN maintains authority over all licensed gambling operators and affiliate entities operating within Romanian jurisdiction. Class II licences in Romania's regulatory framework typically authorise entities to conduct specific gambling-related activities under defined conditions. The revocation of Bet Wise's licence means the entity may no longer legally conduct affiliate operations promoting or facilitating gambling services in Romania.
Operators and affiliates holding ONJN licences should ensure continued compliance with all regulatory requirements to avoid similar enforcement action. The ONJN publishes enforcement decisions on its official website, where operators can monitor regulatory developments and licensing status updates. Bet Wise may appeal the revocation decision through administrative channels available under Romanian law.