Evolution and UK Gambling Commission saga ends as supplier agrees £4.75m settlement

Evolution has agreed a £4.75m settlement with the UK Gambling Commission, concluding a licence review launched in December 2024 over the availability of its content on unlicensed websites targeting British consumers.

The settlement relates to Evolution game content being available through two operators across six websites that offered content to British players without a UK licence, in breach of the supplier’s terms of supply.

According to the business, the operators had actively evaded restrictions in place at the time.

The company stressed that “no broader pattern of unlicensed access to Evolution content in the UK was identified” during the 18-month review.

Evolution said it fully cooperated with the Commission throughout the process and immediately terminated its commercial relationships with the two operators after discovering the issue.

Martin Carlesund, Chief Executive Officer of Evolution, said: “At Evolution, we always want to do what is right, and it is not acceptable t..

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