Insights Gambling Commission consults on proposals to strengthen age and identity verification for online gambling

The Commission is inviting consumers, gambling operators, and members of the public to voice their opinion on proposed changes aimed at “further protecting children and keeping gambling fair and safe”.

The proposed changes to the Commission’s Licence conditions and codes of practice (LCCP) would require online gambling businesses to verify:

  • the age of customers before they can deposit money or gamble, or access play-for-free versions of gambling games;
  • the identity of a customer, including their name, address, date of birth and email address, before they are allowed to gamble; and
  • that the name associated with the customer’s payment method matches the name of the gambling account holder.

The consultation is relevant to all remote gaming and betting licensees, and some remote lotteries, as well as consumers.  The Commission is also keen to hear from identity verification solution providers, in particular where they can provide details of technological and information capabilities.

The consultation closes on 27 November 2018.  To access the consultation, click here.