Google Ads Updates Policy to Permit Regulated iGaming Promotions in the UAE

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on April 16, 2026
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Google Ads now permits iGaming promotions in the UAE for operators officially authorized by the GCGRA.

In a move that reflects the evolving regulatory landscape of the Middle East, Google Ads has modified its policies to allow iGaming promotions within the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

This update provides a structured digital gateway for authorized gambling and sports betting operators to reach users through Google’s extensive search and display inventory.

The Dual-Layer Approval Framework

Google has implemented a strict Dual Approval Mechanism to maintain the integrity of the local market. Advertisers must first secure a formal license from the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority (GCGRA). Only after obtaining this government authorization can they apply for Google’s independent internal certification.

This system is designed to systematically exclude offshore or unlicensed entities. If an operator fails to satisfy either the national mandate or Google’s safety standards, they are barred from the platform. Eligible verticals for authorized promotion include:

  • Online Gambling Items & Games of Chance
  • Lottery Services
  • Sports Betting Platforms

Additionally, all creative materials must include prominent responsible gambling information, mirroring the GCGRA’s focus on consumer protection.

A Controlled Market Entry

The GCGRA continues to emphasize that any unlicensed commercial gambling remains a violation of federal law. Currently, the authority recognizes an extremely exclusive group of participants, including The Game LLC (certified lottery provider) and Coin Technology Projects LLC (approved for iGaming and sports betting).

Industry analysts suggest that Google’s policy update creates a “highly controlled environment” rather than a broad market opening. By aligning its advertising perimeter with the GCGRA’s strict licensing requirements, Google acts as a digital filter, ensuring that only locally authorized and vetted companies gain visibility via ads in the UAE’s burgeoning gaming sector.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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