Noticias de ultima
  • 12.00 Gaming Industry Rallies Behind Responsible Gambling at 27th AGEM & AGA Golf Classic Presented by JCM Global
  • 12.00 Aristocrat Expands Executive Leadership with Key Technology and EMEA Roles
  • 12.00 Dutch Gambling Regulator Urges Operators to Halt ‘Share Your Bet’ Feature
  • 12.00 In the run-up to the Men's Cricket World Cup, Sportradar launches "Custom Bet"
  • 12.00 Latvia Sees Continued Decline in Gambling Venues and Slot Machines Amid Tax Hikes
  • 12.00 Hard Rock International Announces $850m Hotel & Casino Development in Puerto Rico
  • 12.00 CT Interactive Expands Spanish iGaming Footprint with Yaasscasino.es Partnership
  • 12.00 IBJR Says Advertising Restrictions Could Weaken the Regulation of Betting in Brazil
  • 12.00 Casino.org analyzes trends among new online gaming operators in 2026
  • 12.00 Merkur Group Shines in Barcelona with Triple ICE Triumph
Legislation

Gambling Act Review White Paper: British Horseracing Authority welcomes changes

Friday 28 de April 2023 / 12:00

2 minutos de lectura

(United Kingdom).- The British Horseracing Authority has welcomed the government's Gambling Act Review White Paper which was released on Thursday, but stressed the need for a swift review of the Levy.

Gambling Act Review White Paper: British Horseracing Authority welcomes changes

The government announced in the long-awaited legislation that gamblers could face financial checks before being allowed to part with their money, with the Gambling Commission intending to consult on two forms of financial risk checks for lower and higher levels of spending.

The lower level looks for signs of financial vulnerability, such as County Court Judgments, and the paper proposes that the threshold for these checks is £125 net loss within a month or £500 within a year.

The higher level of spending check has a proposed threshold of £1,000 net loss within 24 hours or £2,000 within 90 days and would warrant 'a more detailed consideration of a customer's financial position'.

The paper also proposes these thresholds are halved for customers aged between 18-24 'given evidence of increased risk'.

Joe Saumarez Smith, chair of the British Horseracing Authority and member of the Gambling Strategy Group said: "publication of the White Paper is an important moment for the industry on a significant issue for its future prosperity.

 "It is crucial that any regulatory framework for gambling recognises that millions of people safely enjoy betting on horseracing, while taking action where needed to protect people experiencing gambling-related harm. British racing is already supporting work in this area through the development of a safer gambling policy, building on good practice already established on our racecourses.

He also added: "We are pleased that the UK Government has reflected on our industry's detailed representations and recognised the importance of British racing in [the] White Paper. Throughout the last two years, we have spoken clearly and with one voice to the government about the importance of proportionate legislation, and the significant potential for unintended consequences."

The paper states that only a small number of gamblers are likely to be affected, with an estimate of three per cent, and that the checks will be 'frictionless for customers and conducted online by credit reference agencies'.

As those with gambling issues often hold several accounts with different bookmakers, the paper proposes that the Gambling Commission consults on introducing a 'cross-operator harm prevention system' that will involve the sharing of data and will be informed by the findings of live trials developed with input from the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) and the Commission.

Saumarez Smith also commented: "While there are a range of measures included within the White Paper, there will be a series of further important consultation processes - including on the critical area of affordability checks - in the months ahead.

"In these, we will continue to make our case that sweeping blanket checks on affordability are not appropriate, with any measures needing to being proportionate and targeted at individuals and their specific circumstances.

"We will now undertake further consideration of these measures, assessing their impacts on British Racing, and will provide a comprehensive, evidence-based, response to the various processes which [the] White Paper has commenced."

The paper also proposes limitations on the advertising and sponsorship sector of the gambling industry and aims to review the 'design and targeting of incentives such as free bets and bonuses' so that excessive gambling is not encouraged among those who are vulnerable.

It is estimated that as a result of the measures racing will suffer between a six and 11 per cent reduction in the online component of the Levy collection, translating to a total loss of income to the industry that will fall somewhere between 0.5 and one per cent.

The paper recognises the symbiotic relationship between the racing and gambling industries and pledged to review the Levy system by 2024, considering the sport's proposed changes that include adding overseas races into the scope of the levy, increasing the overall level of contribution and basing the calculation on gross amount staked rather than on gross gambling yield.

BHA chief executive Julie Harrington said the Levy review was needed to enable British racing to receive a "fair return" from betting activity. "We very much welcome the launch of the review of the Horserace Betting Levy," she said.

"This important review provides an opportunity for the government to ensure British racing receives a fair return from betting activity, protects the sport against inflationary pressures, and maintains our position as the world-leader in thoroughbred racing and breeding.

"We call on the government to now complete and implement this Levy review as soon as possible in order to support a great British sporting and cultural asset.

Finally, she commented that : “While the publication of the White Paper sets out a roadmap for the future of gambling regulation in Britain, it is clear that substantial consultations will be required in the important weeks and months ahead.”

Categoría:Legislation

Tags: Sin tags

País: United Kingdom

Región: EMEA

Event

ICE Barcelona 2026

19 de January 2026

Merkur Group Shines in Barcelona with Triple ICE Triumph

(Espelkamp/Barcelona).- Merkur Group secures three prestigious international accolades for operational excellence, social commitment, and standout exhibition experience.

Friday 06 Feb 2026 / 12:00

Eduardo Aching: "ICE 2026 was an exceptional event for Konami and its casino partners"

(Barcelona, SoloAzar Exclusive).- Eduardo Aching, Vice President of iGaming & International Gaming Operations at Konami Gaming, reflects on the company’s standout participation at ICE 2026, the strong reception to Solstice 49C and Konami Online Interactive, and the strategic push toward emerging regulated markets and expanded global partnerships.

Friday 06 Feb 2026 / 12:00

Belatra Games Strengthens LatAm Expansion and Innovation Strategy After ICE Barcelona 2026

(Barcelona, SoloAzar Exclusive).- Kateryna Goi, Chief Marketing Officer at Belatra Games, shares her assessment of the company’s participation in ICE Barcelona 2026, the quality of industry engagement at the event, and the strategic priorities shaping Belatra’s growth in 2026, with a strong focus on Latin America and narrative-driven innovation.

Friday 06 Feb 2026 / 12:00

SUSCRIBIRSE

Para suscribirse a nuestro newsletter, complete sus datos

Reciba todo el contenido más reciente en su correo electrónico varias veces al mes.