Isle of Man Government - Gambling sector money laundering risk assessment published

https://www.gov.im/news/2026/feb/25/gambling-sector-money-laundering-risk-assessment-published/
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Sector Online Gambling 92% Casinos 78%
Topic Anti-Money Laundering
2026-02-25 14:19:54 · prandeo@vixio.com
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Sector
Online Gambling (92%)

The assessment directly addresses money laundering risks across the Isle of Man's online and terrestrial gambling sectors, with emphasis on regulatory and supervisory frameworks for AML/CTF compliance.

Casinos (78%)

The report also covers terrestrial gambling operations and ancillary services, making general gambling regulation relevant as a secondary classification.

Topic
Anti-Money Laundering

The Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC) today publishes the Isle of Man’s Gambling Sector Money Laundering Risk Assessment (ML NRA) 2026, the first dedicated assessment of money laundering risk across the Island’s gambling sector.

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TITLE: Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission Publishes Sector Money Laundering Risk Assessment BODY: On February 2026, the Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC) published the Isle of Man's Gambling Sector Money Laundering Risk Assessment (ML NRA) 2026, the first dedicated assessment of money laundering risk across the Island's gambling sector. The comprehensive report provides a data-driven understanding of threats and vulnerabilities facing online gambling, terrestrial gambling, and associated ancillary activities within the wider gambling ecosystem. The assessment concludes that the Isle of Man's gambling sector presents an overall Medium High risk of money laundering, primarily driven by the international nature and scale of online gambling, which exposes the Island to increasingly sophisticated global criminal methodologies. In contrast, the terrestrial sector, which serves a domestic customer base, presents a Medium Low risk. The report updates the position last assessed in 2020 and reflects material changes in the international risk landscape. Since 2020, the GSC has significantly strengthened its regulatory, supervisory and enforcement framework through the creation of a dedicated anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing (AML/CTF) division, introduction of enhanced data returns, refined risk-based inspection models, improved entry controls and development of a formal enforcement framework. However, the threat landscape has evolved rapidly, with organised crime groups—particularly in East and Southeast Asia—increasingly exploiting online gambling platforms and business-to-business software supply chains to facilitate large-scale laundering, cyber-enabled fraud and illicit fund movement across borders. The sector remains exposed to inherent vulnerabilities associated with online gambling, including high transaction volumes, remote onboarding processes, varied payment methods and growing use of virtual assets. The assessment also identifies vulnerabilities in ancillary services, including software suppliers, arising from cross-border invoicing flows, opaque ownership structures and limited visibility over end users. The publication reinforces the Isle of Man's commitment to high regulatory standards, transparency and international cooperation in addressing evolving financial crime threats.
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