LEBOM’s licence suspension has been lifted by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) just under a week after the initial decision. In an update to the Commission’s original announcement on its website, the regulator explained that the licence suspension was brought to an end following ‘remedial action’ by LEBOM.
A football predictions app, LEBOM was suspended by the UKGC for failing to integrate GAMSTOP into its systems, a requirement of Britain’s licensing framework.
Providing customers access to the GAMSTOP self-exclusion scheme has been a mandatory condition enforced by the UKGC since 2020.
Commenting at the time, Kay Roberts, Commission Executive Director of Operations, said: “GAMSTOP provides a crucial service for people who feel they are suffering gambling harm.”
