Findings revealed that players identified as high-risk generated 60% of total operator gross gaming revenue (GGR), which the regulator described as “concerning”.
The ANJ has warned of a dual upward trend in both the number of problem gamblers and their contribution to operator revenues.
According to the ANJ, the algorithm identified approximately 600,000 players with a high probability of excessive gambling during the second half of 2025.
This represented 8.7% of the total online account-based gambling population across licensed operators, including accounts at FDJ United and Pari-Mutuel Urbain (PMU) accounts – two of the country’s biggest gambling businesses.
Of those 600,000 players, the regulator said around 300,000 were classified as “manifestly excessive” gamblers whose..