William Hill Problem Gambling
In 2018, William Hill was fined £6.2 million by the Gambling Commission for systematic failures regarding anti-money laundering and problem gambling. The operator was found to have accepted large deposits of cash linked to criminal activity between 2014 and 2016, resulting in. An estimated 340,000 people in the UK are identified as problem gamblers (source: Gambling Commission). And there are more people who are at risk of developing problems with their gambling. When problems develop, it also impacts a person’s family, friends and community.
FTSE bookmaker William Hill has set out its new corporate objective ‘Nobody Harmed by Gambling’seeking to ‘eradicate problem gambling within the UK’.
The bold objective sees William Hill place social responsibility and corporate sustainability at the forefront of its day-to-day operations.
Presenting the initiative, William Hill governance has published an ‘immediate action plan’ detailing its new corporate sustainability strategy, alongside ‘nine core commitments’guiding the bookmaker’s long-term social responsibility ambitions.
William Hill’s action plan is noticeably the most prominent problem gambling prevention strategy undertaken by a bookmaker to date.
The immediate actions include the ‘piloting of mandatory tools’ for at-risk customers, in which the bookmaker may set wagering and time restrictions on for its players aged 18-21.
Further protections, will see William Hill place ‘wagering data at the hands of its customers’, as the bookmaker seeks to improve ‘conscious choices’ between its betting services and its consumer engagements.
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At an operational level, William Hill will enhance and expand its staff training capacities focused on spotting earlier gambling-related harms.
The training will be supported by research and findings undertaken by the BetKnowMore UK program, with William Hill governance further stating that it seeks community partners to enhance its new staff training, which will be operated throughout all levels of William Hill’s active corporate management structure; leadership, retail, digital, customer facing, graduate, etc…..
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Detailing Nobody Harmed by Gambling corporate intent, William Hill Group Chief Executive Philip Bowcock stated
“its incumbent on us, as one of the leading betting brands in the UK to eradicate problem gambling. Just taking the money and running is not an option for William Hill”.
“We must recognise the hidden side of gambling and get much better at helping our customers stay safe, in shops and online, in the UK and around the world. Society expects it, our customers need it and a sustainable future for William Hill depends on it.”
The FTSE firm’s new corporate initiative will be led by Lyndsay Wright, William Hill Group Director of Strategy & Sustainability.
Presenting Nobody Harmed by Gambling, Wright details that William Hill is prepared to cooperate with the widest pool of stakeholders, as the bookmaker tackles an industry-wide challenge, linked to a range of social and cultural factors.
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“This isn’t going to be a smooth ride. There will be bumps along the road. We will be criticised and some of that criticism will be fair. But we believe that it’s only by setting out with a bold ambition that we’ll start to see that change we want – and to have a positive impact on people’s lives.”
William Hill has appointed Dan Whitlam as head of responsible gambling for retail, a new role which will help support the advancement of the company’s Nobody Harmed ambition.
The role has been developed in order to assist shop colleagues and line management in protecting retail customers at risk of problem gambling.
Whitlam will work closely with the Compliance, Gaming, L&D and Data Science teams to further develop how William Hill identifies, interacts and intervenes with customers at risk of gambling related harm as well as ensuring product and marketing offerings continue to promote responsible gambling.
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He brings 15 years of industry experience, having started as a cashier for Ladbrokes while studying before moving into financial and compliance roles at Deloitte, William Hill and Sky Bet. Over the last 12 months at Sky Bet, Whitlam’s role focused primarily on responsible gambling, including the development and facilitation of industry collaboration events.
Nicola Frampton, MD of retail at William Hill, said “Dan’s appointment will aid us in our commitment to ensure that nobody is harmed by gambling and the experience he brings with him will be vital in helping to protect our retail customers.”