Quarterly regulatory returns across the board from July 2024
The Gambling Commission has confirmed today that it will be introducing a requirement for the submission of quarterly regulatory returns for all licence types, effective from 1 July 2024.
In our previous blog, we outlined the proposals set out in the Gambling Commission’s Autumn consultation, which also included harmonising regulatory return reporting dates, so that all operators will report at the same time.
The Gambling Commission is going ahead with its plans, which it believes will:
- have a material impact on its ability to budget, through an improved ability to understand income levels on a more regular basis and forecast accurately;
- provide a timelier, deeper and more accurate picture of the gambling sector, in line with the Gambling Commission’s aspirations and the intentions of the government’s White Paper;
- facilitate simpler systems development for the Gambling Commission; and
- simplify internal processes and improve the quality of industry statistics, as reporting periods will align.
The Gambling Commission sets out that these advantages will also directly improve its ability to use data to: (a) ensure licensees are within the correct fee category; (b) provide vital information to ensure it regulates effectively, and enable comparisons between sectors; and (c) publish industry statistics on the size and shape of the gambling market in Great Britain. It believes that:
“quarterly returns will support our aim to be a risk-based, evidence-led, and outcomes-focused regulator.”
The Gambling Commission does acknowledge that moving to quarterly regulatory returns will introduce a greater regulatory burden on those licensees that are currently only required to submit annual returns, but it hopes that this will be balanced by other changes it is making to regulatory returns, such as improving supporting guidance and streamlining the number of questions that need to be completed each quarter by removing around 600 fields across all licence types,; these changes were proposed in a previous consultation which was the subject of our blog published in 7 April 2020. For those licensees that hold multiple licences, the Gambling Commission considers that “these changes should simplify the administration required for submitting regulatory returns as they can all be done at the same time across the same time periods.”
Updated licence condition 15.3.1 will come into effect on 1 July 2024, and the first set of regulatory returns, which will relate to the quarterly return period 1 July 2024 to 30 September 2024) must be submitted by all licensees by 28 October 2024.
The Gambling Commission will set out further details of the changes, including information about the data required, in communications to licensees in the period leading up to the implementation date of 1 July 2024.
The full consultation response can be seen here.
Please get in touch if you have any questions about regulatory returns, or if you would like assistance with any compliance or enforcement matters.