British advertising watchdog asks public to report gambling ads with COVID-19 reference

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British advertising watchdog asks public to report gambling ads with COVID-19 reference

ASA has warned operators not to take advantage of this “captive audience” as citizens may be facing financial hardship

UK’s Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) pledges swift action against iGaming companies that breach advertising rules as for example advertising their website as Corona free. The watchdog noticed that the nature and frequency of gambling ads was under particular scrutiny in the UK during the last two months. 

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ASA explained the “‘Lockdown has created a ‘captive audience’,” and “Many people are anxious and uncertain about the future and a significant number face financial hardship. To some, gambling may even be seen as an escape from the situation they now find themselves in. Such vulnerabilities heighten risks associated with gambling.” 

Earlier ASA launched a reporting process to notify the regulator of Covid-19 related claims in ads, often for healthcare products, and warned that gambling was “no different”. But since there are still rogue gambling ads around, they encourage members of the public to report ads that refer to the pandemic or related matters, such as the government’s lockdown policy. Ads that

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feature themes of particular concern during the current situation – such as those referring to relieving boredom, repeated play or personal problems – should also be reported, it said. 

The ASA added they will not hesitate to take firm action against irresponsible messaging in gambling ads and they will be monitoring industry advertising for a range of different issues in the context of the crisis. The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) took similar precautions earlier on. Read more about it here.  

Guidance issued by the European Gaming and Betting Association, and backed by the Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) alongside a number of other country-specific operator bodies, also bans operators from referencing Covid-19 in their advertising. 

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