LeoVegas has been sentenced to pay a punishment of £1.3 million ($1.6 million) by the Great Britain Gambling Commission after a number of errors were found, many of which had to do with setting triggers too high.
The Commission discovered that LeoVegas violated several license requirements between October 2019 and October 2020 after reviewing the online gaming operator’s license.
The regulator broke down some of the violations, saying that among the social responsibility failings were LeoVegas setting spend triggers for the safer gaming team customer review that were much larger than the spend of the typical client without any justification.
Additionally, it was discovered that the operator had purposefully set the time at which consumers were required to take a 45-minute cool-off period at six hours of play.
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