White Paper Series: 9 months in – where are we?
It is now nearly nine months since the publication of the White Paper on 27 April 2023, which was nearly 30 months in the making. Following its publication, the Gambling Commission was quick to manage expectations by saying that the implementation of the White Paper “will likely take a number of years to fully complete”. So, where are we after 9 months? In this blog, and following the format of the White Paper, we look back at the progress made by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport (“DCMS”), the Gambling Commission and the industry.
Chapter 1: Online protections – players and products
26 July 2023 – Two consultations were published by the Gambling Commission and DCMS to implement proposals to improve online protections in the White Paper:
- a Gambling Commission consultation (the “GC Summer Consultation”), which included proposals to reduce the speed and intensity of online products, while making them fairer and increasing consumer understanding about game play and introduce new obligations on operators to conduct financial vulnerability checks and financial risk assessments to understand if a customer’s gambling is likely to be harmful in the context of their financial circumstances. The GC Summer Consultation also included proposals to extend personal management licence (“PML”) requirements so more individuals within a licensee would be required to hold a PML.
- a DCMS consultation on maximum stake limits for online slots (the “DCMS Stake Consultation”).
4 October 2023 – The DCMS Stake Consultation closed (extended from 20 September 2023 following the publication of incorrect problem gambling rates). At the time of writing, we await the response.
18 October 2023 – The GC Summer Consultation closed. At the time of writing, we await the response.
29 November 2023 – The Gambling Commission launched a further consultation (the “GC Autumn Consultation”), includes proposals to ensure that tools are available (such as deposit limits) to make it easier for consumers to manage their gambling and increase transparency for consumers if their funds are held by licensees that offer no protection in the event of insolvency. This consultation remains open until 21 February 2024.
Want to read more?
Read more in the following Harris Hagan blogs:
- Give your two pounds’ worth on DCMS’ consultation for online slots take limits
- Transforming corporate culture by “driving personal accountability and responsibility” for lookers-on seeing most of the game?
- Gambling Commission’s remote game design proposals – simply following suit?
- Personal management licensee: What do you need to know?
- Gambling Commission launches Autumn 2023 consultation
Chapter 2: Marketing and advertising
19 June 2023 – The Gambling Commission published a new hub for operators engaging with third parties.
25 July 2023 – As part of wider work by Government on online advertising and consumer protection, DCMS published its consultation response to the Online Advertising Programme.
26 July 2023 – The GC Summer Consultation was published, which included proposals to improve consumer choice on direct marketing by giving consumers more control over the direct gambling marketing they wish to receive.
5 September 2023 – The Betting & Gaming Council published the seventh edition of the Industry Group for Responsible Gambling Code for Socially Responsible Advertising (the “IGRG Code”), which notably:
- extended safer gambling messaging requirements to 20% of advertising space across online and broadcast media (previously, this commitment only applied to television and radio); and
- extended the 25+ rule to all digital media platforms, including those which operate age verification processes.
Throughout 2023, the Advertising Standards Authority (“ASA”) has also been making full use of artificial intelligence through its Active Ad Monitoring system in order to review and regulate online advertising. Since August 2023, there have been at least seven rulings on gambling adverts, which the ASA states have formed:
“part of a wider piece of work banning gambling ads which, under strengthened rules, are prohibited from being likely to be of strong appeal to under-18s.”
18 October 2023 – The GC Summer Consultation closed. At the time of writing, we await the response.
29 November 2023 – The GC Autumn Consultation was published and included proposals to ensure free bets and bonuses are more socially responsible and do not encourage harmful or excessive gambling. This consultation remains open until 21 February 2024.
1 December 2023 – The IGRG Code came into force.
Want to read more?
Read more in the following Harris Hagan blogs:
- Judgement by the company you keep: Licensees’ responsibilities for third parties
- Online Advertising Programme Consultation: Impacts for the gambling industry
- Direct marketing and cross-selling in the crossfire
- New Industry Code for Responsible Gambling (7th edition) comes into force this week
- Advertise with caution: ASA shine AI-fuelled torch on foul play
Chapter 3: The Gambling Commission’s powers and resources
23 May 2023 – The Gambling Commission published Evidence Gaps & Priorities, a document outlining current evidence gaps and the Gambling Commission’s approach to address these over the next three years.
26 July 2023 – The GC Summer Consultation was published and included proposals to change the composition and decision-making processes of the Gambling Commission’s regulatory panels. Note that this change was not proposed in the White Paper.
17 October 2023 – DCMS published its consultation on the statutory gambling levy (the “DCMS Levy Consultation”), which set out proposals for the structure, distribution and governance of the statutory levy for gambling operators.
18 October 2023 – The GC Summer Consultation closed. At the time of writing, we await the response.
23 October 2023 – The Gambling Commission called licensees to participate in a user research programme aimed at sharpening the dataset received through regulatory returns.
22 November 2023 – The Government published the Autumn Statement 2023, which included proposals to change the structure of remote gambling taxation.
23 November 2023 – The Gambling Commission published its first ‘experimental’ statistics from the Gambling Survey of Great Britain, which will become the data source for the Gambling Commission’s official adult gambling participation and problem gambling prevalence statistics in 2024.
29 November 2023 – The GC Autumn Consultation was published and included proposed changes to the LCCP to increase the frequency of regulatory returns and standardise reporting periods across the industry and remove the current voluntary system for funding research, prevention and treatment, once the statutory gambling levy is in force.
14 December 2023 – The DCMS Levy Consultation closed. At the time of writing, we await the response.
15 December 2023 – Although not specifically proposed in the White Paper, the Gambling Commission published a further 2023 consultation on 15 December 2023 (the “GC December Consultation”), which included proposals to update its Statement of Principles for Determining Financial Penalties to make changes to the criteria for imposing a financial penalty and the methodology for determining the amount of the penalty and add new key reporting requirements to the LCCP.
21 February 2024 – GC Autumn Consultation closes.
15 March 2024 – GC December Consultation closes.
Want to read more?
Read more in the following Harris Hagan blogs:
- Evidence gaps and priorities 2023 to 2026
- Gambling Survey of Great Britain: Gambling Commission’s new approach to collecting gambling participation and prevalence data
- Regulatory Panel changes – Fair or unfair?
- DCMS statutory levy consultation – polluters pay is the fairest way…
- Regulatory returns update: Gambling Commission conducting user research sessions
- “Naughty or Nice?” – the Gambling Commission publishes its latest consultation on financial penalties and financial key event reporting
Chapter 4: Dispute resolution and consumer redress
The process for the appointment of a gambling ombudsman was timetabled to commence in Spring/Summer 2023. Government expects the ombudsman to be accepting complaints within a year of the publication of the White Paper. We are not aware of any public updates in this area since the White Paper was published.
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Chapter 5: Children and young adults
18 July 2023 – The Gambling Commission clarified its approach to vulnerability and its expectations of licensees, ahead of the publication of its updated customer interaction guidance for remote gambling licensees, which was issued on 23 August 2023.
31 October 2023 – The customer interaction guidance came into effect.
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Chapter 6: Land-based gambling
26 July 2023 – DCMS published a consultation (the “DCMS Land-Based Consultation”), which included proposals to relax casino rules relating to table/machine ratios, improve age verification measures, introduce cashless payments on gaming machines and increase licensing authority fees.
4 October 2023 – The DCMS Land-Based Consultation closed. At the time of writing, we await the response.
Want to read more?
Read more in the following Harris Hagan blogs:
- Cashless payments – finally bringing the land-based sector into the digital age?
- Time to think – Gambling Commission consultation on land-based age verification measures
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