BC.Game has issued a statement addressing its ongoing legal battle in Curaçao, confirming its intention to appeal the court rulings made against the organization.
Recent reports suggested that Blockdance BV and Small House BV, entities managing BC.Game in Curaçao, had been declared bankrupt. However, BC.Game has clarified that the legal proceedings stem from claims by certain players alleging system errors led to losses. The company denies these allegations, citing its internal investigations, which revealed inconsistencies in the claims.
The gaming operator assured stakeholders that it faces no liquidity or financial stability concerns, emphasizing that the case is administrative and unrelated to bankruptcy.
In a statement, BC.Game’s management said:
The company added:
Leicester City Football Club, which entered a principal partnership with BC.Game earlier this year, also commented on the situation. A club spokesperson stated:
Recent reports suggested that Blockdance BV and Small House BV, entities managing BC.Game in Curaçao, had been declared bankrupt. However, BC.Game has clarified that the legal proceedings stem from claims by certain players alleging system errors led to losses. The company denies these allegations, citing its internal investigations, which revealed inconsistencies in the claims.
The gaming operator assured stakeholders that it faces no liquidity or financial stability concerns, emphasizing that the case is administrative and unrelated to bankruptcy.
In a statement, BC.Game’s management said:
We strongly disagree with the court’s recent rulings and will vigorously appeal the decision, as we believe it failed to adequately consider key facts. BC.Game is confident in our ability to demonstrate compliance and uphold our reputation as a legitimate operator in the industry.
The company added:
We are exploring the strongest measures to safeguard operations and maintain strict compliance with industry standards. Our users’ trust and satisfaction remain our top priorities.
Leicester City Football Club, which entered a principal partnership with BC.Game earlier this year, also commented on the situation. A club spokesperson stated:
We have been in regular discussions with BC.Game regarding the legal case in Curaçao. BC.Game has provided assurances that the process is administrative in nature and unrelated to financial instability. They have assured the club of their liquidity and commitment to meeting contractual and financial obligations, including to Leicester City. We are confident this case will not impact their ongoing international operations.