Leisure Electronics Limited enforcement action
UKGC enforcement action - December 2023

Summary

What This Means for Consumers

Leisure Electronics Limited remains licensed and active. The warning addressed a specific compliance failure that the company has since taken steps to correct.

Full Details

On 15 December 2023, the Gambling Commission issued a formal warning to Leisure Electronics Limited. The regulator found the company had failed to meet a key consumer protection rule. This action didn't include a financial penalty.

The investigation showed that Leisure Electronics Limited wasn't part of the national multi-operator self-exclusion scheme, which is a breach of Social Responsibility Code Provision 3.5.5. This scheme is a critical tool that allows consumers to exclude themselves from all licensed online gambling sites in one step. The Commission noted that the operator cooperated with the investigation and took steps to fix the issue.

Key Findings

  • Received a formal warning from the Gambling Commission.
  • Action was taken on 15 December 2023.
  • Failed to join the national multi-operator self-exclusion scheme (SRCP 3.5.5).
  • No financial penalty was issued for this breach.

Timeline

Enforcement action timeline — Source: UKGC Regulatory Actions Register
Action Date 15 December 2023

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Written by

Regulatory Affairs Editor

LLB (Hons) in Law, University of Bristol. Postgraduate Diploma in Financial Regulation, University of Reading.

James has spent 12 years in gambling compliance and regulatory technology, previously working as Senior Compliance Analyst at a UK-based regulatory consultancy advising licensed operators on LCCP adherence.