France Plans New Gaming Authority

France has announced plans to introduce a new national gaming authority, L’autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ). It will replace the current regulator, L’autorité Nationale de Régulation des Jeux en Ligne (ARJEL). The move will consolidate gambling in the country under a single body.

France Plans New Gaming Authority

France will introduce a new national gaming authority, L’autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ) to replace L’autorité Nationale de Régulation des Jeux en Ligne (ARJEL), prior to the privatization of lottery monopoly La Française des Jeux (FDJ).

Currently, online gaming in France is regulated by ARJEL, while casinos, Parisian horse racing and lottery are regulated by the Ministry of the Interior and Ministry of the Economy and Finance. Under the new framework, ANJ will act as a single body to oversee gambling in the country, according to European Gaming Industry News.

“The National Gambling Authority will become the main player in the regulation of gambling in France,” the Council of Ministers in France said in a statement. “This new independent administrative authority will be endowed with reinforced powers, over a broad scope of competences. In the competitive online sports betting sector, the ANJ will take over the mission of issuing the licenses to online gambling or betting operators, now exercised by ARJEL. It will see its powers of supervision strengthened: the authority will indeed be able to prescribe to an operator the withdrawal of any commercial communication inciting to play excessively.”

Regarding the casino sector, the statement continued, “The skills of the ANJ will focus on the fight against excessive gambling. The regulation of this activity for its other aspects, however, will continue to be the responsibility of the Ministry of the Interior, because of its specificities.”