France's gambling regulator rejects six action plans to prevent problem gambling
L'Autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ) has noted “little significant progress” in the operator's action plans to prevent problem gambling, ultimately rejecting six of them
The Autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ) has expressed dissatisfaction with the action plans of 235 racetracks, 203 casinos, and seven gaming clubs in France, citing "little significant progress" in the operators' plans to prevent problem gambling, and ultimately rejecting six of them, belonging to five casinos and a gaming club.
ANJ is set to release a practical guide for casinos to identify and support those with gambling addiction, as most casinos' action plans were approved but had few innovative actions.
ANJ emphasized that the racing entities must continue to make a distinction between spaces that are dedicated to families and spaces dedicated to betting.