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Home » UK Gambling Commission Introduces New Deposit Limit Rules

UK Gambling Commission Introduces New Deposit Limit Rules

Bartosz Hrydziuszko by Bartosz Hrydziuszko
October 7, 2025
in Regulatory Compliance
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The UK Gambling Commission has issued new regulations that will provide clearer guidance for online gamblers when setting financial limits on their accounts. The changes, set to come into force on June 30, 2026, aim to reduce confusion and give consumers better control over their gambling spending.

The UK Gambling Commission has issued new regulations that will provide clearer guidance for online gamblers when setting financial limits on their accounts. The changes, set to come into force on June 30, 2026, aim to reduce confusion and give consumers better control over their gambling spending.

Under the new rules, all online operators must offer customers the ability to set a ‘deposit limit’ based strictly on the amount of money paid into their account over a specified period. To prevent misunderstanding, only this type of limit may be labeled as a ‘deposit limit.’ Operators will still be permitted to offer alternative limits, including loss limits or limits that factor in withdrawals, but these must be clearly differentiated.

The regulatory update is part of a phased rollout of consumer protection measures. On October 31, 2025, a series of previously announced requirements will take effect, requiring all gambling businesses to:

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  • Prompt customers to set a financial limit before making their first deposit and make it simple for them to review and adjust this limit
  • Send reminders every six months encouraging consumers to review their account and transaction history
  • Allow customers to set financial limits using free text at the account level, enabling more personalized control
  • Ensure financial limit tools are easily accessible via clear links on the homepage and deposit pages, with minimal clicks required
  • Process all requests to reduce a financial limit immediately, without delay

Helen Rhodes, Director of Major Policy Projects at the Gambling Commission, commented: “Our work will help empower consumers to have greater awareness and control over their gambling. These further changes will also bring consistency and clarity for those consumers choosing to set deposit limits, while still supporting gambling businesses to offer customer choice for different forms of limits.”

The new regulations are designed to improve transparency and ensure that customers can make informed decisions about their gambling habits. By standardizing the language around deposit limits and improving access to financial control tools, the Commission aims to support safer gambling practices across the UK’s online gaming sector.

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For more information, operators and consumers can refer to the consultation response document published by the UK Gambling Commission.

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Bartosz Michael brings over a decade of expertise to the iGaming industry, specializing in European gambling markets, regulatory compliance, and operator analysis. With 233 published articles covering everything from licensing developments to market expansions across jurisdictions including the UK, Malta, Sweden, and emerging European markets, Bartosz has established himself as a trusted voice for industry professionals seeking actionable insights. His deep understanding of cross-border gambling regulations, responsible gaming initiatives, and compliance frameworks makes his content essential reading for operators navigating the complex European regulatory landscape. Throughout his 10+ years in iGaming journalism, Bartosz has developed extensive relationships with regulatory bodies, gaming authorities, and industry stakeholders across Europe. His investigative approach to covering licensing disputes, regulatory reforms, and market entries has helped operators, suppliers, and legal professionals stay ahead of legislative changes. Whether analyzing MGA directives, UKGC consultations, or Curaçao licensing reforms, Bartosz delivers comprehensive coverage that bridges the gap between regulatory complexity and practical business application, making him an invaluable resource for compliance officers and gaming executives alike

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