Gambling Commission issues latest regulatory updates and sector guidance

The Gambling Commission has released its latest e‑bulletin, highlighting new regulatory activity, compliance expectations and ongoing work to strengthen protections for consumers across the gambling sector.

The update reiterates the Commission’s focus on raising standards, with recent compliance assessments identifying recurring weaknesses in customer interaction, anti‑money laundering controls and the handling of complaints. Operators are reminded that enforcement action will continue where failings persist, particularly in cases involving vulnerable customers or inadequate due‑diligence checks.

The bulletin also draws attention to new guidance published for licensees, including refreshed advice on marketing and promotions, updates to technical standards, and reminders about reporting obligations under licence conditions and codes of practice. The Commission notes that several operators have recently been sanctioned for breaches linked to misleading offers and insufficient transparency in bonus terms.

A series of upcoming consultations is also trailed, covering proposed changes to regulatory reporting, improvements to data collection, and further measures aimed at reducing gambling‑related harm. Stakeholders are encouraged to engage early to help shape the next phase of policy development.

In addition, the Commission highlights recent collaborative work with local authorities and other regulators, including joint operations targeting illegal gambling activity and unlicensed machines. Early findings suggest that coordinated enforcement continues to be an effective tool in disrupting unlawful operators and protecting consumers.

The bulletin closes with reminders about forthcoming deadlines, including requirements for annual fee payments and updates to key personnel information. Operators are urged to ensure all submissions are completed on time to avoid compliance issues.

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