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Gibraltar Gambling Operator Settles £25,000 Regulatory Case with Gambling Division
The territory’s regulator noted that the recorded violations were relatively minor but wished to use the case as a warning to other potential offenders

A Gibraltar-based gambling operator has agreed to a £25,000 ($33,000) regulatory settlement with the government’s Gambling Division. This case showcases the territory’s improvements in regulation after it exited the FATF greylist at the beginning of this year. The Gibraltar regulator reaffirmed its commitment to a safe, fair, and equitable market and remained optimistic regarding the region’s status as a leading gambling hub.
The Operator Fully Cooperated with Authorities
This £25,000 settlement follows an enforcement case against an unnamed operator, which uncovered licensing shortcomings in handling two customer accounts from outside the UK. The Gambling Division acknowledged that the violations did not represent systemic issues, which is why the regulator only issued a financial penalty.
According to the Gambling Division, this incident represented a valuable lesson for the territory’s gambling sector, highlighting how even minor infractions could lead to penalties. The enforcement action followed discrepancies in declarations of income and tax information between data provided by the two customers and those maintained by the operator, leading to a more detailed investigation.
Although there was no evidence of tax evasion by the customers in their respective jurisdictions, the Gambling Division emphasized that the operator should have noticed the mismatched data and sought clarification from the customers. The regulator acknowledged the operator’s full cooperation during the investigation and confirmed that the company was still fit to hold a Gibraltar gambling license.
Gibraltar Retains Its Leadership Position
Despite Gibraltar’s status as a leading gambling jurisdiction worldwide, it has not been spared its share of compliance challenges in recent years. However, the territory’s proactive approach to reform has paid off, with the most recent developments seeing Gibraltar removed from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Grey List. This event proved its commitment to maintaining financial transparency and regulatory compliance.
The recognition by the FATF reinforces Gibraltar’s status as a responsible and transparent financial center. The territory’s commitment to aligning with globally recognized best practices should ensure that Gibraltar remains a credible, well-regulated jurisdiction within the international community. The territory’s reputation will also reflect on operators with a Gibraltar license, elevating their status.
This recent regulatory action and settlement with the Gambling Division further illustrate how Gibraltar continues to work towards ensuring integrity within its gambling sector, a key pillar of its economy. The territory has proven resilient to macroeconomic pressures, and its proven adaptability should continue to serve it well in today’s uncertain regulatory climate.
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