Gambling Commission website Find out how to stay safe when gambling, get help, advice and how to use tools to manage your gambling activity Money and rights Our new guides help you understand your rights when gambling and how gambling businesses protect your money
Contact us - Gambling Commission National Gambling Helpline Call 0808 8020 133 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, or visit gamcare org uk (opens in new tab) Newsletter Sign up to e-bulletin
Who we are - Gambling Commission It is our responsibility to regulate the individuals and businesses that provide gambling in Great Britain, including the National Lottery We work in partnership with licensing authorities to ensure gambling businesses are compliant in order to make gambling safer and fairer
What we do - Gambling Commission Find out more about how we regulate the gambling industry in Great Britain Corporate Strategy 2024 to 2027: Gambling regulation in a digital age The corporate strategy highlights the most important work we intend to deliver over the next three years
Public Register - Gambling Commission Search, view and download information on operator and personal licence holders, premises licenses and regulatory action taken by the Gambling Commission
2024 Young People and Gambling Report The Gambling Commission has published its 2024 Young People and Gambling Report – its annual study into children’s and young people’s exposure to, and involvement in, all types of gambling The research was conducted in schools, with pupils completing online self-completion surveys in class
What we regulate - Gambling Commission The Gambling Commission is an executive non-departmental public body sponsored by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media Sport (opens in new tab) We regulate the following types of gambling: arcades; betting; bingo; casinos; gaming machine providers; gambling software providers; lottery operators (excluding small society lotteries)
How we regulate - Gambling Commission We exist to safeguard players and the wider public by ensuring gambling is fair and safe The main ways we do this is by: licensing gambling businesses; licensing people who work in the gambling industry, in specific roles; setting out Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP) carrying out compliance activities
Complaints - Gambling Commission Our guides can help you if you have a complaint about a gambling business, bet or transaction and how to raise a complaint If you have information about suspicious activity or criminality related to the gambling industry, you can tell us in confidence
News - Gambling Commission The Gambling Commission has unveiled a new and improved Consumer Voice framework, marking a major step forward in how the regulator listens to and understands the experiences of people who gamble in Great Britain