Report
Prohibition of gambling on credit cards
This report focuses on research conducted around the prohibition of gambling on credit cards
Contents
- Executive summary
- Background and approach
- Methodology and limitations
- Operator Implementation and customer behaviour
- Credit cards and digital wallets
- Deposits prior to the introduction of the ban
- Displacement to other high-cost credit sources
- Displacement to illegal sources of funds
- Bypassing the ban through other behaviours
- Displacement to unlicensed gambling sites
- Inconvenience to leisure gamblers
- Conclusions and next steps
- Appendices
Part 2: Summary of responses - Changes to information requirements for licensees: Consultation Response
Contents
- Proposal 1: Reduce the amount of data we collect Proposal 1 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 2: Remove the requirement for licensees to report premise acquisitions and disposals Proposal 2 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 3: Remove the requirement for non-remote casino licenses to report data on a casino-by-casino basis Proposal 3 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 4: Remove the requirement for gambling software licence holders to report individual gambling software titles Proposal 4 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 5: Enhance the operational information section of regulatory returns with more consumer and safer gambling questions Proposal 5 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 6: Link the requirement for licensees to submit quarterly or annual returns to the aggregate maximum GGY permitted by all their licences Proposal 6 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 7: Improve our digital service for regulatory returns collection (eServices) Proposal 7 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 8: Proposal to discontinue collecting monthly non-remote casino drop and win data Proposal 8 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
- Proposal 9: Industry Statistics - review of user requirements Proposal 9 (Part 2) of the Gambling Commission changes to information requirements for licensees, including the proposal and respondent's views and our position.
Last updated: 16 March 2023
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