Agreement frameworks with organisations
For the Gambling Commission to undertake its regulatory duties we must work closely with third party bodies both domestically and internationally. This requires us to establish frameworks for cooperation, coordination and information sharing. The Commission therefore has entered into Memorandums of Understanding (MoU) to assist respective organisations to discharge their regulatory functions and duties.
An MoU is an agreement between 2 parties that is not legally binding, but which outlines the responsibilities of each of the parties to the agreement. These agreements can cover a range of topics and areas such as, but not limited to:
- sharing of best practices
- respective market and regulatory updates
- methods by which we can collaborate to address common issues and threats
- sharing of information allowed under respective laws
- principles of collaboration for joint projects.
Current agreements
The following is a list of current public agreements the Commission has in place with domestic and international partners. These agreements set out the respective responsibilities, powers and liaison arrangements between the Commission and other regulators and organisations. Where available, please find a link to the respective agreement in the following table.
Organisation | Date of agreement | Review |
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Netherlands Gambling Authority | April 2021 | Periodically |
Fundraising Regulator | November 2022 | Triennial |
Financial Conduct Authority | February 2024 | Annual |
Norwegian Gambling Authority | February 2024 | Biennial |
Botswana Gambling Authority | March 2024 | Biennial |
Swedish Gambling Authority | March 2024 | Biennial |
New
Jersey Department of Law and Public Safety, Division of Gaming Enforcement |
September 2024 | Biennial |
Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority | October 2024 | Biennial |
Malta Gaming Authority | October 2024 | Biennial |
Isle of Man Gambling Supervision | CommitteeJanuary 2025 | Biennial |
Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland | April 2025 | Biennial |
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Last updated: 9 April 2025
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