Gambling Commission weighs in on terms and conditions

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has urged gambling firms operating in the UK to review their existing terms and conditions to ensure that they are treating their customers fairly.

Gambling Commission weighs in on  terms and conditions

Its announcement follows a joint research initiative between the UKGC and the Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) into unfair terms and allegedly misleading practices by online gambling operators.

In its research, the CMA found that many online gambling operators could be breaking existing consumer protection law particularly in the terms and conditions relating to bonus promotions and instances where companies have restricted customer rights and ability to access their own money and winnings.

Concerns highlighted include: Restrictions on customers being able to withdraw their deposit balance and any winnings, a lack of definable separation between bonus balances and deposit balances and a lack of clarity on specific play restrictions on promotions which gives operators unfairly high discretion on awarding winnings.

Further concerns raised include a lack of transparency in terms and conditions, operators not honouring free bets awarded as a part of promotions and terms & conditions which assume that customers have consented to the use of any personal information (including their name) for promotional purposes for the benefit of the operator.

Announcing the action, UK Gambling Commission Executive Director Sarah Gardner, said: “It is of paramount importance that consumers are empowered to make informed choices about their gambling and that the information available about their rights is correct and clear to them.

“The CMA’s findings have indicated that currently there is an imbalance between gambling firms and consumers – too often weighted in the favour of the operator. The CMA has set out its concerns to the gambling industry – this sets out clearly the changes which online gambling operators need to make to ensure promotions and practices are compliant with consumer protection law.

“We have been making it clear to the industry that they need to get their house in order on this. The CMA has now set out clearly its concerns so there is no excuse for operators not to act urgently in the interests of consumers. We plan to step up action in the New Year to ensure that consumers are being treated fairly.”

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Robert Simmons served as a writer for Gambling Insider, where he was an active contributor from 2017 until 2018. Throughout his tenure, Robert executed in-depth market research and wrote over 500 news and press-release articles covering the global gambling industry under strict editorial standards and tight deadlines. He contributed editorial support to the production of five 100+ page Gambling Insider magazines, eight 25+ page Trafficology magazines, and five 25+ page special print focus editions. In addition, he produced 30 in-depth feature articles for print, secured over 30 contributions from external writers, and built long-standing professional relationships with industry stakeholders across all levels of the gambling sector.

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