Legal · Licence & Verification

Licence & Verification

The legal identity of the operator, the regulator, the licence, and the people accountable for it.

Version
2.0
Effective
May 1, 2026
Jurisdiction
Anjouan
Updated
May 7, 2026

Operator Legal Entity

The Service is operated by:

  • Legal name: Operator legal name TBC upon licensing approval
  • Registration number: TBC upon licensing approval
  • Jurisdiction of incorporation: TBC upon licensing approval
  • Registered office: TBC upon licensing approval

The operator is a regulated entity under Anjouan Offshore Financial Authority (AOFA) and is accountable to that regulator for the operation of the Service.

Anjouan Licence

  • Issuing authority: Anjouan Offshore Financial Authority (AOFA).
  • Licence number: TBC — assigned once application is approved
  • Licence category: B2C (Business-to-Consumer online gaming).
  • Licensed activities: Online casino, RNG-based games, and related ancillary activities; further category specifics added on issuance.
  • Effective date: TBC on issuance
  • Expiry / renewal: TBC on issuance

Until the licence is formally issued and the licence number is recorded above, the platform operates in the application state described in §8. We display the official Anjouan seal verbatim once the regulator supplies it (§5).

How to Verify This Licence

Once the licence is issued, you can verify it directly with the regulator rather than relying on the operator’s claim.

  • Regulator portal: Verification URL TBC on licence issuance
  • Licence-number lookup:the regulator’s portal accepts the licence number recorded in §2 above and returns the operator’s licensed status. A “not found” result is a strong signal that something is wrong — never rely on a site whose claimed licence cannot be verified.
  • Seal click-through:the official Anjouan seal in our footer is rendered verbatim from the regulator’s payload (License Conditions §9) and is itself a verification token. Tampering breaks the hash check and triggers an internal incident.

Approved Domains

Real-money services are offered only on operator-controlled domains that are registered with and approved by the AOFA. The current approved-domain list is maintained on the operator’s administrative dashboard and filed with the regulator. The principal real-money domain is huli.bet; ancillary domains used for support, marketing, or internal tooling do not host real-money play.

Any site purporting to operate under our licence on a domain not on this list is unauthorised. Report such sites to legal@huli.bet so we can act through the regulator and law-enforcement channels.

Licence Seal

The Anjouan licence comes with an interactive seal which the AOFA supplies to licensees as a verbatim HTML / JavaScript payload. License Conditions §9 requires us to render the payload exactly as supplied — no modifications to the markup, the styling, or the click-through behaviour. The seal therefore behaves identically across every Anjouan licensee, which is the point: it is the regulator’s mark, not ours.

The seal is rendered in the footer of the public Service when the licence is in the approvedstate. While the licence is in any other state (see §8), a fallback “Application in progress” notice is rendered in the same footer position so visitors are not misled.

We hash-verify the seal payload on every render. If the cached payload no longer matches the regulator-supplied hash, the seal is replaced with the fallback notice and an internal material-incident is raised under License Conditions §12.

Key Persons

The AOFArequires named, accountable individuals for specific functions. The operator’s key persons are:

  • Compliance Officer. CO TBC. Inbox: compliance@huli.bet. Owns the overall compliance programme and is the operator’s principal point of contact with the AOFA.
  • Money Laundering Reporting Officer (MLRO). MLRO TBC. Inbox: aml@huli.bet. Files Suspicious Activity Reports and owns the AML programme — see our AML Policy.
  • Responsible-Gambling Officer (RGO). RGO TBC. Inbox: responsible-gaming@huli.bet. Owns the responsible-gambling programme — see our Responsible Gambling.
  • Data Protection Officer (DPO). DPO TBC. Inbox: privacy@huli.bet. Owns the data-protection programme — see our Privacy Policy.

Personal phone numbers and home addresses are not published. Each role has a dedicated email which is monitored by the named officer or, in their absence, a documented deputy.

The Regulator

  • Full name: Anjouan Offshore Financial Authority.
  • Short name: AOFA.
  • Jurisdiction: Comorian Union (Autonomous Island of Anjouan).
  • Verification portal: URL TBC on licence issuance
  • Complaints office: TBC upon licensing approval

The AOFAacts as final arbiter in any complaint that the operator’s internal process and the alternative-dispute-resolution provider have not satisfied — see our Complaints & Disputes procedure for the full escalation chain.

Current Licence State

The licence is currently in the following state: Application submitted, awaiting Authority review.

The state on this page mirrors the operator’s internal licence-state machine maintained under our administrative system. State transitions are audited per License Conditions §7; a record of every transition (with reason and authorising officer) is retained in the immutable audit trail.

Until the state reaches approved, the public Service displays an “Application in progress” notice in place of the live seal and may not offer real-money play in jurisdictions that require an active licence.

This page mirrors Anjouan Offshore Financial Authority (AOFA) License Conditions APR-2026 §7, §8, §9. Some fields are intentionally marked “TBC upon licensing approval” until the regulator issues the relevant information. The page is drafted in good faith but is subject to final review by qualified counsel before relied upon for any specific legal purpose.