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Skybet fined £1m by gambling regulator for not protecting vulnerable customers | Skybet fined £1m by gambling regulator for not protecting vulnerable customers |
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Skybet has been fined £1m by the gambling regulator for failing to protect its most vulnerable customers. | Skybet has been fined £1m by the gambling regulator for failing to protect its most vulnerable customers. |
The Gambling Commission on Wednesday said that it had issued the penalty in response to the sports betting company allowing customers who had self-excluded to open accounts. | The Gambling Commission on Wednesday said that it had issued the penalty in response to the sports betting company allowing customers who had self-excluded to open accounts. |
Self-exclusion is a tool offered to those who feel they are having trouble controlling their gambling habits and request that the operator refuse their service. | Self-exclusion is a tool offered to those who feel they are having trouble controlling their gambling habits and request that the operator refuse their service. |
The commission said that its investigation had shown that 736 self-excluded customers were able to open and use duplicate accounts to gamble and that around 50,000 self-excluded customers received marketing material by email, mobile text or a push notification within a mobile app. | The commission said that its investigation had shown that 736 self-excluded customers were able to open and use duplicate accounts to gamble and that around 50,000 self-excluded customers received marketing material by email, mobile text or a push notification within a mobile app. |
In addition, 36,748 self-excluded customers did not have their account balance funds returned to them on account closure, according to the commission. | In addition, 36,748 self-excluded customers did not have their account balance funds returned to them on account closure, according to the commission. |
“This was a serious failure affecting thousands of potentially vulnerable customers and the £1m penalty package should serve as a warning to all gambling businesses,” said Richard Watson, programme director at the commission. | “This was a serious failure affecting thousands of potentially vulnerable customers and the £1m penalty package should serve as a warning to all gambling businesses,” said Richard Watson, programme director at the commission. |
“Protecting consumers from gambling-related harm is a priority for us and where we see operators failing in their responsibility to keep their customers safe we will take tough action,” he added. | “Protecting consumers from gambling-related harm is a priority for us and where we see operators failing in their responsibility to keep their customers safe we will take tough action,” he added. |
“Skybet reported the issues to us quickly, cooperated with us and has taken this investigation seriously.” | “Skybet reported the issues to us quickly, cooperated with us and has taken this investigation seriously.” |
Skybet is the sports betting division of Sky Betting & Gaming. Customers can bet on sports events online, over telephone, on a series of mobile apps and through interactive TV. | Skybet is the sports betting division of Sky Betting & Gaming. Customers can bet on sports events online, over telephone, on a series of mobile apps and through interactive TV. |
Richard Flint, the chief executive of Sky Betting & Gaming, apologised for his companies failures. | |
“We could and should have made it harder for self-excluded customers to open duplicate accounts with us and for that we are sorry,” he said in a statement. | |
“We want to reassure people that we have not made any profit out of this episode. […] Since this incident we have further increased our resources and focus on helping our customers to gamble safely. We have initiated a major TV and online campaign promoting, amongst other things, limits that customers can set to control their own gambling. And we have a team of 60 people monitoring accounts for unusual behaviour,” he added. | |
“We aim to further improve through collaboration across the industry, with the Gambling Commission, and with relevant experts on responsible gambling.” |