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Australia clears Sportsbet after anti-money laundering remediation

Created at 3 Jul · 5:35 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Australia's financial crime watchdog, AUSTRAC, has cleared online betting firm Sportsbet after the company completed required improvements to its anti-money laundering controls. The firm had admitted to serious deficiencies two years ago.

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Key Numbers

2024year Sportsbet's remediation undertaking was accepted
2 years agowhen Sportsbet admitted serious deficiencies

Who's Involved

Sportsbet
online betting firm that completed anti-money laundering remediation
AUSTRAC
Australia's financial crime watchdog
Brendan Thomas
CEO of AUSTRAC
Flutter Entertainment
owner of Sportsbet

↳ Why This Matters

The clearance signifies that Sportsbet has addressed significant compliance failures, reducing its regulatory risk and potentially avoiding further penalties. It also highlights AUSTRAC's ongoing scrutiny of the gambling sector for financial crime vulnerabilities.

Key facts

  • Australia's financial crime watchdog, AUSTRAC, has cleared Sportsbet after the company completed required improvements to its anti-money laundering controls.
  • Sportsbet admitted to serious deficiencies in its anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing obligations two years ago.
  • The company was required to uplift its systems, controls, and governance.
  • An external auditor confirmed that Sportsbet had implemented the necessary remediation measures.
  • AUSTRAC considers the gambling sector vulnerable to money laundering risks, especially in online environments.

Australia's financial crime watchdog, AUSTRAC, announced on Friday that online betting firm Sportsbet has successfully completed the required improvements to its anti-money laundering controls. This comes two years after the company admitted to serious deficiencies in its compliance with anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing obligations.

AUSTRAC accepted Sportsbet's remediation undertaking in 2024, following concerns raised about the company's risk assessment, customer monitoring, and suspicious matter reporting. AUSTRAC CEO Brendan Thomas stated that Sportsbet was required to undertake significant remediation to uplift its systems, controls, and governance, and these requirements have now been met. An external auditor has assured the regulator that the company has implemented the necessary measures.

AUSTRAC continues to closely monitor the gambling sector, which it deems vulnerable to money laundering risks, particularly in the online environment. The watchdog had initially ordered an audit of Sportsbet, owned by Flutter Entertainment, in 2022 amid a surge in online betting in Australia.

Frequently asked questions

AUSTRAC is Australia's financial intelligence agency and anti-money laundering regulator. It works to combat financial crime.

Sportsbet had deficiencies in its anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing obligations, including risk assessment, customer monitoring, and suspicious matter reporting.

Sportsbet is owned by Flutter Entertainment.

What Happens Next

01AUSTRAC will continue to monitor the gambling sector for money laundering risks.

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How It Developed

Australia's financial crime watchdog raised concerns over Sportsbet's anti-money laundering compliance.
Sportsbet was ordered to undertake significant remediation of its systems and controls.
An external auditor assured the regulator that Sportsbet had implemented the necessary measures.
AUSTRAC accepted Sportsbet's remediation undertaking in 2024.
AUSTRAC will continue to monitor the gambling sector for money laundering risks.

Sources

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Australia clears Sportsbet after anti-money laundering remediationReuters

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