PlayUp Interactive Handed Record Fine for Illegal Gambling Ads

PlayUp Interactive, the sports betting operator, has received a record fine of AUS $586,000 for breaches of gambling advertisement legislation in the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW).

PlayUp Interactive receives a record $586,000 fine for gambling advertisement breaches.

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In details of the judgment PlayUp, operating under the Draftstars brand, the regulator said the gaming operator was found to be guilty of 33 separate breaches of gambling guidelines by offering illegal inducements in advertisements.

The case was heard at the Sydney Downing Centre local court, and the judgment was that the operator had broken the rules that state gambling companies are prohibited from offering free bets to customers to open new accounts.

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Regulator Say It Takes a Zero Tolerance Approach to Breaches

The gambling regulator in NSW said it is taking a tough stance on gaming operators that are found to have breached gaming legislation. This fine is the largest since Betr was issued a penalty of $210,000 in 2023.

This amount of the fine shows the NSW authorities are taking a zero-tolerance and no-nonsense approach to gaming operators that breach guidelines in the state.

Gambling legislation in Australia is firmly in the spotlight at the moment with the Australian government proposing to cap the number of advertisements from gaming operators on television, rather than the recommended total ban on gaming adverts.

Wagering operators like PlayUp Interactive are able to legally advertise their products in a variety of ways. However, they can’t advertise or promote inducements such as offers of increased odds or bonus bets to entice people to open a betting account. It is the responsibility of the betting service provider to ensure prohibited gambling advertising is not published or communicated in NSW, Liquor and Gaming NSW will continue to take a zero-tolerance approach to these offences, and this sentence shows that strong penalties can apply.

Dimitri ArgeresDirector of Compliance and Enforcement of Liquor and Gaming in NSW

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