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Gambling business fined £350,000 for advertising failures

14 February 2018

Online gambling business ElectraWorks has been fined £350,000 by the Gambling Commission for repeatedly misleading consumers with adverts relating to free bonuses.

The operator has also received a formal warning from the Commission for failing to ensure that the person responsible for marketing at the business holds a personal management licence.

On 17 August 2016 the Advertising Standards Authority upheld a complaint (opens in new tab) against ElectraWorks following the appearance of an advert offering a free bonus on its bwin.com website.

This breached Commission codes stipulating that all licensees must abide by any relevant provisions of the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) code and the Broadcast Committee of Advertising Practice (BCAP) code, which relates to ‘free bet’, ‘bonus’ or similar offers.

A week later (24 August 2016) the Commission discovered another advert on the Bwin website which breached the same code. After being alerted to this, ElectraWorks removed the advert.

In April 2017 the Commission discovered six similar breaches on the following of its websites:

  • casinoking.com
  • casinolasvegas.com
  • noblecasino.com
  • partycasino.com
  • partypoker.com
  • scasino.com

In June 2017 the same breaches were subsequently found again on these sites. And in August 2017 a similar breach occurred on ElectraWorks’ casinolasvegas.com website.

Richard Watson, Commission Programme Director, said: “This fine should serve a warning to all gambling businesses that we will not hesitate to take action against those who mislead consumers with bonus offers or fail to ensure they are correctly licensed.”

Read ElectraWorks Decision notice.

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and Commission have been working to improve conditions for players gambling online. The CMA announced (opens in new tab) on 1 February 2018 that three leading operators have formally committed to change how they offer bonus promotions to ensure players can always access and release their own money. The Commission has made clear that all firms should promptly adopt similar changes.

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Last updated: 20 August 2021

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