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Regulators issue joint institutional statement on illegal online gambling

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Regulators issue joint institutional statement on illegal online gambling

By Ruby Duncalf

On 25 November 2025, the gambling regulators of Austria, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal and Spain (the “Regulators”) issued a joint institutional statement, calling for stronger measures against illegal online gambling (the “Statement”).

The Statement acknowledges that “illegal online gambling continues to undermine the integrity of regulated markets”, and that “its borderless nature and the speed of technological innovation make it easier for illegal operators to evade regulatory oversight”.

The Regulators expressed their concern at the increasing level of advertising by illegal operators aimed at their jurisdictions. The Statement stressed that advertising disseminated through digital channels, including social media, video platforms and affiliate networks, not only contravenes national legislation but also places citizens, including minors and vulnerable individuals, at heightened risk from illegal gambling activities.  

The Statement follows the Gambling Commission’s heightened effort to understand the illegal gambling market, signified by the publication of its four-part series between September 2025 and November 2025, launched to better understand consumer engagement with illegal online gambling, the associated risks and the actions being taken to disrupt it.

In June 2025, experts at the International Association of Gaming Advisors (IAGA) conference, estimated that in 2024 alone, illegal online gambling represented 71% of total iGaming revenue in all 27 EU states or €80.6bn.

By issuing the Statement, the Regulators wished to highlight their strong commitment to consumer protection, market integrity and compliance with national and international regulations within the respective legal frameworks by:

  • Sharing information on illegal operators between them;
  • Calling on digital platforms and social media networks to strengthen their control mechanisms to prevent the dissemination of advertising content from unauthorised operators; and
  • Reaffirming their commitment to share knowledge and better practices in identifying, investigating, and sanctioning operators acting outside the law.

The Statement ultimately signals a clear message: regulators across Europe are united in their determination to combat illegal online gambling, strengthen the integrity of the regulated gambling sector and to protect citizens from the risks posed by illegal gambling activities.

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