New Spanish betting deposit limits approved as gov’t keeps up pace of changes

Spanish betting companies and customers are going to be subject to a new deposit limits system after a Royal Decree was approved by the government this week.

The news comes amid wider political oversight of the Spanish betting sector, with the government having once again turned against bonusing in 2025 while also enforcing new ID check requirements in spring this year.

Announced by the Directorate General for the Regulation of Gambling (DGOJ), the Spanish betting and gambling regulator, the new system is designed to ensure greater safeguards for customers betting with multiple operators.

The DGOJ estimates that 31% of Spanish online gamblers do so with multiple companies.

The new system will set deposit limits of:

€700 (£603) per day

€1,750 per week

€3,300 over a four week period

The limits will be set by default for every customer in Spain’s regulated online betting market.

However, customers can voluntarily modify or remove the deposit limits depending on their personal pre..

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