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BGC CEO Warns of Growing Threat of Illegal Gambling Black Market

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Betting and Gaming Council CEO Grainne Hurst has spoken at the annual Gambling Anti-Money Laundering Group (GAMLG) training event, warning participants of the growing illegal gambling market and the dangers it poses to the regulated industry.

The annual event, first held in 2022, brings together the regulated betting and gaming sector, industry experts and leading figures from the Gambling Commission, Treasury, UK Financial Intelligence Unit and law enforcement, to understand better how the sector can meet the challenges of fraud, Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Counter Terrorist Financing (CTF).

Independent body GAMLG provides an important platform for the whole industry to share knowledge and raise standards in AML and CTF, and is Chaired by Keith Bristow, former Director General of the National Crime Agency.

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Over 100 guests attended the event in central London to hear from a host of keynote speakers working in collaboration with industry to keep regulated betting and gaming crime-free.

The event also heard from John Pierce, Director of Enforcement and Intelligence at the Gambling Commission, Claire Wilson, Illicit Finance Technical Assistance Adviser, Supervision and Preventive Measures and Hala Najjar, Policy Advisor, Economic Crime Strategy Unit at HM Treasury, John Leigh, Detective Inspector from the Regional Economic Crime Unit at West Midlands Police, plus Beth Dale and Astrid Morrison, from the UK Financial Intelligence Unit.

At the event Grainne Hurst said: “This is a shared challenge, and it requires a shared response, and GAMLG is the independent body by which we can, together, raise standards across our sector, and ensure we are fulfilling our responsibilities to keep regulated betting and gaming crime free.

“As a sector, we should lead the way in making certain our products are not hijacked and misused by those engaged in illegal activity, activity that has no place in our sector, activity which undermines our laws and our society.

“While we work hard in this space, as you will hear today, we are also acutely aware how black market gambling is already being used by those criminal elements to raise funds that support their illegal business empires. A recent study by the BGC found 1.5 million adults in Britain spend up to £4.3bn on the illegal gambling black market.

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“Even now, we are working together, in this very space, on a new AML Code, which we hope will drive up standards, while not compromising player safety.”

GAMLG Chair Keith Bristow said: “GAMLG is a vital platform to share knowledge and raise standards so the sector can remain a leader in preventing money-laundering, fraud and terrorist financing.

“The incredible turn out at this year’s training event, and the stellar line up of speakers, shows how serious this sector is about keeping regulated betting and gaming crime free, and the level of constructive collaboration it has with the regulator, Government and law enforcement.

“The professionalism and commitment of our members makes all the difference. That commitment remains strong, which is good news for the industry, its members, the police and public. Unfortunately, it’s not such good news for organised crime and fraudsters.

“Working together, I’m proud to say we are at the forefront of this work and will remain there.”

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As part of the BGC’s ongoing commitment to encourage knowledge sharing across the sector, for the first time, tickets for the training day were made available to non-BGC members.

Grainne, added: “Raising standards is part of the DNA of the BGC, and I think one of the surest demonstrations of that, is on display today. Because for the first time, we have opened up this event, now a regular annual fixture for the sector, to non-BGC members.

“This was a very deliberate decision for us, because we recognise knowledge sharing, and understanding best practice, is the key to the unified response, I am sure, we all seek when it comes to keeping regulated betting and gaming crime free.”

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BOS urges the Ministry of Finance to take initiative to amend the Gambling Act

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BOS – the Swedish Trade Association for Online Gambling – has today written to the Swedish Ministry of Finance with a request to amend the Gambling Act.

It is currently perfectly legal for unlicensed gambling companies and their subcontractors to accept Swedish gambling consumers as long as the companies avoid using the Swedish language and Swedish currency. This loophole has led to a massive influx of unlicensed gambling offers into the Swedish gambling market.

The reason this has happened is because the Government changed the application of the Gambling Act compared to how the proposal was originally presented by the Gambling License Investigation, the investigation that then formed the basis for the new Gambling Act and the Swedish reregulation in 2019. The Gambling License Investigation wanted to criminalize companies in general that lack a Swedish gambling license that still accept Swedish gambling consumers.

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BOS is writing to the Ministry of Finance today with a request that the Government take the initiative to amend the Gambling Act in favor of the Gambling License Investigation’s original proposal.

“Unlicensed gambling should be eliminated in Sweden. It is completely inadequate that around a quarter of all gambling is unlicensed, not least given the total absence of consumer protection on the black gambling market. If we are to succeed in eliminating this part of the gambling market, the Gambling Act must be amended and all unlicensed gambling must be criminalized,” says Gustaf Hoffstedt, Secretary General of BOS.

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Mindway AI and Midnite Partner to Enhance Safer Gambling with GameScanner Integration

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Mindway AI, a leading provider of advanced responsible gaming solutions, is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Midnite, a next-generation betting platform. This collaboration aims to bolster player protection by integrating Mindway AI’s GameScanner technology into Midnite’s platform, reinforcing their commitment to safer gambling practices.

GameScanner is an AI-driven tool that combines artificial intelligence, neuroscientific insights, and expert evaluations to automatically detect and monitor at-risk and problem gambling behaviour. By incorporating GameScanner, Midnite will proactively identify and assist players exhibiting signs of problematic gambling, ensuring timely interventions and support.

“We are excited to partner with Midnite, a forward-thinking operator dedicated to providing a secure and enjoyable betting experience,” said Rasmus Kjaergaard, CEO of Mindway AI. “Integrating GameScanner into Midnite’s platform will enhance their responsible gaming measures, setting a new standard for player protection in the esports and sports betting industry.”

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Midnite, known for its innovative approach to online betting and being one of the world’s most technologically advanced wagering platforms, recognises the importance of responsible gaming and player well-being. This partnership reflects their ongoing commitment to implementing cutting-edge technologies that promote a safe gambling environment.

“At Midnite, the safety and well-being of our players is foundational. We’re always pushing to find and innovate new ways to reduce gambling-related harm across our products. Our new partnership with Mindway AI will allow us to push the limits of technology and artificial intelligence with our Safer Gambling efforts. This Midnite and Mindway AI collaboration will help us to understand player behaviour better than ever before by introducing enhanced, real-time protections to intervene when necessary; assisting us in our goals of being market-leaders for Safer Gambling compliance” stated George Berson, Head of Operational Compliance at Midnite.

This partnership underscores a shared dedication to responsible gaming and the utilisation of advanced technologies to create a safer betting environment. Both companies are committed to ongoing innovation in player protection, aiming to set industry benchmarks for responsible gambling practices.

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BetComply hires Paola Menachem as Head of Legal and Regulatory Compliance

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BetComply, iGaming’s most trusted technical and regulatory compliance firm, has appointed Paola Menchem to lead its legal and regulatory compliance services.

Menachem brings with her more than two decades of experience in legal roles across the gambling industry, including more than seventeen years as Corporate Counsel at Intralot.

She will head up BetComply’s growing legal and regulatory compliance function, which now offers licensing and compliance, due diligence, commercial structuring, IP and more.

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BetComply CEO Daniel Brookes said: “It’s an exciting time to be expanding our legal and regulatory services, and Paola’s expertise makes her the perfect person to head up this growing function. With regulatory demands increasing worldwide, we expect to be supporting even more partners in this area with Paola at the helm.”

BetComply Head of Legal and Regulatory Compliance Paola Menachem added: “BetComply is at the forefront of helping businesses stay ahead of regulatory requirements, and I’m looking forward to helping our partners navigate ever-evolving regulatory and legal challenges with complete confidence.”

BetComply now offers a full suite of products and services to both operators and providers, making it the industry’s leading one-stop shop for compliance requirements.

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