IMME loses licence over AML and social responsibility failures

An Isle of Man-based operator has lost its UK licence following an investigation that revealed anti-money laundering (AML) and social responsibility failures

An Isle of Man-based manipulator has missed its UK licence next an investigation that revealed anti-money laundering (AML) and societal responsibleness failures.

International Multi-Media Entertainments (IMME), which runs betting land site Lotteries.com, had its licence suspended inward Mar 2020 past the Gambling Commission after concerns nigh the path it conducted business.

An investigating was launched and has now concluded, telling IMME’s “significant suitability, societal responsibleness and money laundering failures.”

Suitability concerns included customer complaints almost repeated calls from IMME sales agents, including 1 Lotteries.com client inwards her 90s who was called several times a week.

And IMME was also accused of targeting elderly individuals inwards general. 75% of its customers were o'er 65, piece a further 20% were over 80 years old.

This eld issuing seemed to pervade every concern, including IMME’s societal responsibility failings. There were no records of interactions with a 78-year-old customer who spent £63,951 ($85,138) inwards simply over terzetto months. Likewise, single 74-year-old client was allowed to alluviation £9,379 inwards octet days without an enough responsible for(p) gaming interaction.

The Gambling Commission’s investigation also identified AML shortcomings, notably, IMME failed to obtain germ of monetary resource evidence for a 100-year-old customer’s sizeable deposits, which doubled between September and October 2018.

Helen Venn, Gambling Commission Executive Director, commented: “We will non tolerate play businesses behaving in the way of life IMME did.

“Gambling operators in Britain must travel along our social responsibleness and anti-money laundering rules, and a loser to do this testament lede to us taking toughened action.

“There is no more way inwards Britain’s gaming industry for operators who fail inward the right smart IMME have.”