Ibrox sponsor 32 Red is hit with massive £7.1m fine from Gambling Commission

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32 Red, shirt sponsor at Ibrox have been fined £7.1m for multiple breaches of the Gambling Charter.

Stringent checks are in place across the industry to ensure that ‘please gamble responsibly’ is more than just a tag line to be attached to advertising material.

Gambling addictions are a massive problem across the UK with companies targetting poorer areas with opportunities to gamble found in every street and on mobile devises with constant advertising online and across sport.

Money laundering is the other major concern attached to the industry with 32 Red found to have broken numerous rules relating to how they do business.

32 Red first appeared on the shirts at Ibrox in 2014, pre-dating the arrival of James Bisgrove.

Announcing a renewed multi-year sponsorship deal in May 2021 the commercial wheeler dealer stated on the club website:

32Red have supported our club for many years of our journey back to the pinnacle of Scottish football and our historic 55th league title.

They’ve been part of our journey both on the pitch and in the community and we are grateful for their fantastic support. They are long-term partners and we hope to continue the successful, winning, relationship for many years to come.

As we embark on our historic 150th anniversary season and looking forward to UEFA Champions League football at Ibrox, it will be symbolic of the strength of our partnership that 32Red and Unibet will be on the front of our shirts.

This morning The Gambling Commission were less thrilled when they announced:

Two online operators 32Red Limited and Platinum Gaming Limited, both part of Kindred Group plc, will pay a £7.1 million penalty for social responsibility and anti-money laundering failures.

32Red Limited, which runs 32red.com, will pay £4,195,655 whilst Platinum Gaming Limited, which runs unibet.co.uk, will pay £2,937,599.

Both have also received an official warning following a Commission investigation.

Social responsibility failures included:

Anti-money laundering failures included:

Kay Roberts, executive director of the Gambling Commission said: “These failures highlight clearly that both operators failed to interact with customers in a way which minimises the risk of them experiencing harms associated with gambling. Our investigations also showed that policies and procedures were overlooked, both around customer accounts and anti-money laundering practices.

Ultimately, it is an example which all gambling operators should take notice of to ensure they protect their customers at all times.”

The SFA are still without a sponsor the Scottish Cup.

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