UK:
What Really Matters: Under Pressure – Tighter Regulations For The UK Gambling Sector
10 December 2023
AlixPartners
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The UK Government's 2023 gambling white paper, High stakes, sets out sector reforms
considered to be the most comprehensive since the Gambling Act
2005. The white paper estimates that 300,000 people in Great
Britain are experiencing "problem gambling" and a further 1.8
million are at "elevated levels of risk". Proposed
obligations increase the Gambling Commission's regulatory
powers but will take years to fully implement.
Our briefing below outlines the key regulatory changes, and
provides practical guidance for UK operators facing an increasingly
complex regulatory environment. Operators must embed responsible
practices if they are to maintain customer trust and prosper in a
rapidly shifting landscape.
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