Isle of Man Gambling Legislation Bill now one step closer to coming into force

The Isle of Man has taken a major step in modernising its gambling framework, as the Gambling Legislation (Amendment) Bill completed its passage through the Tynwald following approval of final amendments.

The Bill, which now awaits Royal Assent, represents a substantial update to the island’s regulatory regime. It aims to strengthen oversight, enhance compliance standards and support the long-term sustainability of its iGaming sector.

The reforms have been developed in close consultation with industry stakeholders throughout 2025 and are being overseen by the Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC).

“I’d like to thank many in e-gaming who continue to provide insight into the implementation and impact of these changes, as well as GSC and Treasury officers for developing the bill which is significant for this important sector,” said Treasury Minister Chris Thomas, who took the Bill through the House of Keys on behalf of the GSC.

“Ms Lord-Brennan MHK, Mr Clueit MLC and Mrs August-Phill..

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