Operators need to be proactive as compliance regulations change 

by CasinoBeats
5 minutes read
Operators need to be proactive when it comes to new compliance frameworks, according to Andrew Bonsall, the COO at AperiData, who shared his thoughts on player protection within the UK with CasinoBeats.

Problem gambling continues to be a significant issue in the UK, with a financial cost of £412.9m and a societal cost of between £635m and £1.3bn, according to GOV.UK. As a result, the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) is tightening regulations, with new rules set to take effect in 2025. These updates aim to strengthen consumer protection by requiring online gambling operators to implement better financial vulnerability checks and adopt frictionless financial risk assessments. The goal is to foster safer gambling practices, promoting transparency and fairness.

In this context, gambling operators must take proactive steps to reduce gambling-related harm. Although the new regulations will present challenges, they also offer opportunities for operators to implement more responsible practices..

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