

“Consumers in Britain deserve to know that when they gamble, they are participating in a leisure activity where operators play their part in keeping them safe and are carrying out checks to ensure money is crime-free,” the UKGC CEO said.

Rhodes said that while this 2017 enforcement was different, 888 has once again failed its customers. In 2017, it hit the global gaming firm with a £7.8m ($10.4m) penalty package for failing vulnerable customers. UKGC CEO Andrew Rhodes warned that if 888 breaks UK gaming laws again, the body would “seriously consider the suitability of the operator to uphold the licensing objectives.”Ĩ88 has been on the Commission’s radar for some time. Read more on our website: /lWrGwDFHK7- Gambling Commission March 1, 2022 Online gambling business, 888, will pay a £9.4m fine after a Gambling Commission investigation revealed social responsibility and money laundering failings.
