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New £2 gambling limit to be introduced for under 25s in 2024

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New £2 gambling limit to be introduced for under 25s in 2024

The Government has announced new measures to protect people from harmful gambling, including a £2 spin limit for under-25s playing online slot games.

Starting from September 2024, adults aged 25 and over will have a £5 stake limit on online slots to prevent significant harm and life-changing losses, says the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).




There is currently no limit on how much can be staked on online slots. In 2019, the Government reduced the stakes on similar machines in betting shops, known as fixed-odds betting terminals, from £100 to £2.

The DCMS calls these new limits a “landmark moment” in online gambling regulation. Online slot games, which are easily accessible, are among the most addictive forms of gambling and can lead to large losses, long sessions, and binge play, according to evidence presented during a consultation on the Government’s gambling White Paper.

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Research from the Office for Health Improvement and Disparities shows that young adults could be particularly at risk from gambling-related harm, with under-25s having the highest average problem gambling score of any age group.

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NHS survey figures also reveal a problem gambling rate of 8.7 per cent for online gambling on slots, casino or bingo games one of the highest rates across all gambling activities. The DCMS explained that young adults have less disposable income, are still developing their ability to assess risks, and often have to manage money for the first time.

They also found evidence of a stronger link between harm from gambling and suicide among young adults.

Stuart Andrew, the Gambling Minister, said: “Although millions of people gamble safely every single day, the evidence shows that there is a significantly higher problem gambling rate for online slot games. We also know that young adults can be more vulnerable when it comes to gambling-related harms, which is why we committed to addressing both of these issues in our White Paper.

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