William Hill fined record £19.2m by UK regulator for social failings

UK gambling company William Hill has slapped with a record £19.2m fine by the UK gambling regulator for customer protection and anti-money laundering failures.
Three businesses owned by the company were charged with “widespread and alarming” failures and the GC had considered suspending its licence.

Owned by online gaming and betting giant 888, William Hill allowed customers to deposit large sums of money without the companies conducting any checks, the regulator said.

These included allowing a customer to open a new account and spend £23,000 in 20 minutes, another spent £18,000 in 24 hours, while a third was able to spend £32,500 over two days, all done without any checks.

Fines will be paid by WHG (International) Limited, which runs williamhill.com – which will pay £12.5m – Mr Green Limited, which runs mrgreen.com, £3.7m; and William Hill Organisation Limited, which operates 1,344 gambling premises across Britain, £3m.

Reporting by Frank Prenesti for Sharecast.com

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