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New Jersey Considers Requiring Monthly Statements for Online Casino and Sports Bettors
New Jersey lawmakers are considering a bill that would require licensed online casinos and sportsbooks to send monthly win/loss statements to customers, aiming to bolster responsible gambling transparency in one of the nation's largest regulated iGaming markets.
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UK Launches £22.1 Million Gambling Harm Research Centre to Strengthen Responsible Gambling
The UK has unveiled a £22.1 million independent research centre dedicated to studying and tackling gambling harms, aiming to enhance responsible gambling policy and inform regulation. This initiative, led by a university consortium, injects new momentum into evidence-based gambling oversight in the UK.
France ANJ Launches Pioneering Algorithm to Detect Problem Gambling
France’s gambling regulator ANJ has launched a first-in-Europe algorithm to systematically identify at-risk and problem gamblers among regulated operators’ customers, marking a significant escalation in responsible gambling demands for operators in the French market.
60% of French Online Gambling Revenue Attributed to High-Risk Players, Says ANJ
The French gambling regulator ANJ reports that an estimated 60% of online gambling revenue in France originates from high-risk players, raising concerns about industry reliance on vulnerability and prompting scrutiny of responsible gambling efforts and regulatory frameworks.
France ANJ Algorithm Finds 60% of Gambling Revenue From 'Risky' Players
France's gambling regulator ANJ has revealed that 60% of gross gaming revenue comes from players classified as risky by its new benchmark algorithm, underlining the scale of potential harm and prompting industry-wide debates over responsible gambling standards.
Prediction Markets Face Scrutiny Amid Problem Gambling Concerns and Regulatory Debate in US
A recent AP investigation reveals that problem gambling risks on US prediction markets mirror those of traditional betting, raising regulatory concerns as platforms seek oversight from the CFTC rather than gaming commissions.
New York Launches Decade-Long Gambling Study Amid Stricter Addiction Treatment Bill
New York has initiated a 10-year research project into gambling behavior while lawmakers advance a bill restricting operators from recommending their own problem gambling resources, signaling a shift in the state's approach to responsible gambling regulation.
UK Affordability Checks Face Fresh Scrutiny as Dr James Noyes Calls for Reform Pause
Dr James Noyes, senior advisor at the Social Market Foundation, has urged the UK government to halt new financial risk checks for gamblers, citing concerns over transparency and effectiveness. The debate underscores divisions in the ongoing regulatory overhaul of the UK gambling sector.
US POINTS Act Proposes $100M Federal Funding for Problem Gambling
The US POINTS Act could direct $100 million annually from the federal sports betting excise tax to nationwide gambling addiction prevention, marking the first dedicated federal funding of its kind. Industry stakeholders and regulators view this as a pivotal shift toward responsible gambling policy in the United States.
Unregulated Gambling Sites Raise Fraud Concerns at UK Cheltenham Festival
A new study commissioned by Flutter Entertainment exposes rising fraud linked to unregulated gambling sites during the UK’s Cheltenham Festival, sounding alarms over consumer safety and market integrity. The research, led by reformed fraudster Alex Wood, underscores urgent regulatory and enforcement gaps.
GambleAware Shuts Down as UK Overhauls Responsible Gambling Funding
GambleAware, the UK's leading gambling harm prevention charity, closes amid regulatory overhaul. Coinciding with a steep Remote Gaming Duty increase, its closure marks a pivotal shift in UK responsible gambling strategy and industry funding under new government policy from April 2026.
US Congress Introduces POINTS Act to Channel Sports Betting Tax into Problem Gambling Funding
The bipartisan POINTS Act, newly introduced in the US Congress, seeks to redirect one-third of the federal excise tax on sports wagering—around $100 million annually—toward dedicated problem gambling programs, marking the first federal funding initiative of its kind.
UK Government Eases Charity Transition with Gambling RET Levy Grants
The DCMS has announced transition grants for UK gambling harm charities as the sector shifts to the new statutory Research, Education and Treatment (RET) funding model, which has generated almost £120m. This measure aims to ensure continuity in critical support services during regulatory reform.
Norway Launches Four-Year Action Plan to Tackle Youth Gambling Harm
Norway’s government has initiated a four-year policy plan aimed at reducing problem gambling among young people, focusing on public sector training and educational workshops, as part of a broader strategy to address rising youth gambling concerns in Scandinavia.
UK Government Provides Transition Funding for Gambling Harm Charities Amid RET Levy Rollout
The UK government has introduced transition grants to support gambling harm charities as it moves to a new statutory RET levy system, which has so far raised nearly £120 million. This initiative aims to stabilise the sector during regulatory reforms affecting gambling industry funding for research, education, and treatment.
UKGC Affordability Checks Spark Growing Concern Among Gambling Industry
Leading UK gambling trade bodies urge the UK Gambling Commission to reconsider upcoming affordability checks, warning that strict financial risk assessments could drive thousands of bettors out of the regulated sector. The issue re-emerges as a flashpoint amid the Gambling Act Review.
Surge in Gambling Addiction Support Requests Linked to Growth of Ontario's Online Market
A new study reveals a dramatic increase in gambling addiction help requests among young men in Ontario, coinciding with the province’s rapid expansion of its online gambling market. The findings highlight growing concerns regarding mental health and problem gambling in the wake of regulatory changes.
Australian Politicians Question AI Use in $20 Million Gambling Research Funding Proposal
Australian politicians and academics raise concerns about artificial intelligence being used in gambling harm research that supports a major youth education funding request.
Malta Gaming Authority Reviews Self-Exclusion Implementation Across Online Operators
Malta Gaming Authority releases comprehensive review findings on how online gambling operators implement self-exclusion tools and player protection measures across the industry.
NCPG Urges Prediction Market Platforms to Display Problem Gambling Resources
The National Council on Problem Gambling has formally requested that prediction market operators prominently display the National Problem Gambling Helpline to protect users from gambling-related harm.
Federal Government Approves First-Ever Research Funding for Military Gambling Addiction Studies
The FY26 Defense Appropriations bill marks a historic milestone by providing the first federal research funding specifically dedicated to studying gambling addiction within military populations.
NCPG Issues Responsible Gambling Reminders as Super Bowl Betting Reaches Record Projections
The National Council on Problem Gambling releases guidance for Super Bowl wagering as betting projections reach $1.76 billion, emphasizing personal limits and risk awareness.
NCPG Appoints Heather Maurer as Executive Director in Leadership Transition
The National Council on Problem Gambling has selected Heather L. Maurer as its new Executive Director, bringing 25+ years of public health and nonprofit leadership experience to the role.
Record Participation in National Campaign Against Gifting Lottery Tickets to Minors
The National Council on Problem Gambling reports unprecedented participation in its annual campaign educating communities about the risks of giving lottery tickets to children.
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