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It's very rare that you would see a penalty of this nature. Quite often penalties are handed out to operators for AML-related matters or KYC issues.
Interestingly, the slot games involved have been immediately removed. No details of which games they were.
I wonder if we will see more of this type of penalty going forward?
John Pierce, Commission Director of Enforcement, said:
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on the UKGC website:A gambling business will pay a £240,000 penalty following a regulatory finding that features in some of its online slot games breached industry standards.
Petfre (Gibraltar) Limited – which runs betfred.com and oddsking.com – operated a selection of slot games which failed to meet the requirements of the Remote Technical Standards (RTS). Failings included hosting games which failed to display the consumer’s net position and games which celebrated losses as wins.
It's very rare that you would see a penalty of this nature. Quite often penalties are handed out to operators for AML-related matters or KYC issues.
Interestingly, the slot games involved have been immediately removed. No details of which games they were.
I wonder if we will see more of this type of penalty going forward?
John Pierce, Commission Director of Enforcement, said:
“Features that impair a consumer’s ability to make informed decisions are not appropriate and pose a clear risk.
“While we acknowledge the operator acted swiftly to remove the affected games, this enforcement action should serve as a clear signal to the wider industry to review and strengthen their compliance practices — and to ensure that gameplay is fair and consumers are not exposed to unnecessary risk."
