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Changes to LCCP

Scheduled LCCP update: new PML requirements

24 May 2024

As part of the Gambling Commission’s Summer 2023 consultations (opens in new tab), we proposed changes to Licence Condition 1.2.1 of the Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP) to clarify and increase personal management licence (PML) coverage.

We:

  • reiterated the requirement for the person with responsibility for the overall management and direction of the licensee’s business or affairs to hold a PML by adding wording to state that this is likely to be a CEO, Managing Director or equivalent
  • proposed that, for organisations with a Board, the person responsible for chairing the Board holds a PML (where the licensee has such a body)
  • proposed that the person responsible for the licensee’s anti-money laundering and counter-terrorist financing function as head of that function holds a PML
  • proposed the person responsible for the submission of reports of known or suspected money laundering or terrorist financing activity under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 and Terrorism Act 2000 holds a PML.

From 29 November 2024, individuals holding the management office positions listed above will be required to hold a PML (except for small scale operators).

Specifically, in relation to anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CTF) roles, with effect from 29 November 2024, individuals holding the following management office positions within gambling businesses (except small scale operators) will be required to hold a PML.

For holders of casino licences, the person responsible for compliance with the relevant Regulations (and appointed in accordance with those regulations). Where appropriate, with regard to the size and nature of the business, this individual will be a member of the casino’s board of directors (or equivalent management body if there is no board) or of its senior management as the officer responsible for the operator's compliance with the Regulations; and the person responsible for submission of reports of known or suspected money laundering or terrorist financing activity under the relevant legislation (and appointed in accordance with the relevant Regulations); this will be the casino's nominated officer.

For holders of licences other than casino licences, where an individual has been appointed to submit reports of known or suspected money laundering or terrorist financing activity under the relevant legislation, that individual.

‘The relevant Regulations’ refers to The Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds (Information on Payer) Regulations 2017 (‘the Regulations’) (opens new tab) or any UK Statutory Instrument by which those Regulations are amended or superseded.

‘The relevant legislation’ refers to the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 and the Terrorism Act 2000.

The PML application opening date for these AML and CTF roles will be 1 June 2024. Applications should be submitted in good time so that the PMLs are in place on 29 November 2024. For further information on the management office positions that require a PML please refer to the Upcoming changes to the LCCP.

The following publications will be updated in due course to reflect the changes to the AML and CTF roles:

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