EGBA Members Complete Annual Reporting Process of Anti-Money Laundering Guidelines

EGBA members have completed the second annual reporting process for the association’s pan-European anti-money laundering guidelines, reinforcing our shared commitment to strengthening AML compliance across the sector.

Brussels, 4 July 2025 – Members of the European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) have successfully finished the annual reporting process for the association’s pan-European Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Guidelines. This was the second annual monitoring process and marks another key milestone in EGBA’s commitment to strengthening AML compliance across Europe’s online gambling sector.

The guidelines, published in March 2023, provide practical, sector-specific guidance for online gambling operators on conducting customer and business risk assessments, customer due diligence processes, suspicious transaction reporting, and record keeping. The guidelines apply a risk-based approach aligned with EU and FATF standards and address the unique specificities of online gambling that AML regulators may be less familiar with.

“We’re pleased to have completed the second annual reporting process and want to thank our members for their dedication to this collaborative initiative,” said Dr. Ekaterina Hartmann, Director of Legal and Regulatory Affairs at EGBA.

“Together, we’re aiming to raise the bar for AML compliance standards across our members and, by example, influence other operators across the industry to do the same. We encourage operators who aren’t members of EGBA to join this initiative and help strengthen the sector’s contribution to the fight against financial crime.”

The annual reporting process is part of EGBA’s ongoing efforts to ensure the guidelines remain effective and comprehensive, helping to identify areas where updates may be needed to address emerging challenges and ensure the guidelines continue to set the industry standard for AML compliance across Europe.

Based on the feedback from the reporting process, EGBA will consider amending sections of the guidelines to incorporate a minimum list of documents for AML purposes and enhanced guidance on risk assessments, payments, outsourcing, and sports integrity.

The guidelines will be updated in 2026 to align with the rules of the new EU Anti-Money Laundering Regulation. Non-member operators can participate in the guidelines process, with one company already involved. EGBA invites additional operators to join this important initiative.

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About EGBA

The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) is the Brussels-based trade association representing the leading online gambling operators established, licensed, and regulated within the EU. EGBA collaborates with national and EU authorities and other stakeholders to foster a well-regulated online gambling market that ensures high consumer protection standards while acknowledging internet realities and evolving consumer preferences. As part of its commitment to safer gambling, EGBA organises and coordinates the annual European Safer Gambling Week, bringing together industry stakeholders to promote safe and sustainable play.

EGBA members adhere to the highest regulatory standards, collectively holding 321 online gambling licences—each licence with its own rigorous compliance requirements—and serving over 30 million customers across 21 European countries. Together, they represent approximately 30% of Europe’s 2024 online gambling gross gaming revenue.

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