Kazakhstan Crackdown: Mobile Operators Ordered to Block Illegal Gambling Payments

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on May 6, 2026
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In a significant move to disrupt the financial lifelines of unlicensed operators, the Financial Monitoring Agency in Kazakhstan has ordered mobile network providers to block all suspicious payments linked to illegal online casinos.

In a significant move to disrupt the financial lifelines of unlicensed operators, the Financial Monitoring Agency in Kazakhstan has ordered mobile network providers to block all suspicious payments linked to illegal online casinos.

This directive specifically targets the use of mobile phone balances as a deposit method, a common loophole used by unauthorized platforms to bypass traditional banking restrictions.

Identifying Financial Vulnerabilities

The Financial Monitoring Agency action follows an investigation by the agency into 10 different online casino websites. The tests proved that players could easily utilize mobile balances from the country’s major carriers, Tele2, Beeline, Kcell, and Activ, to fund illegal gaming accounts.

In a follow-up meeting with carrier representatives, the agency demonstrated these unauthorized transaction flows and urged the development of technical tools to identify and halt them in real-time.

Stricter Access and Advertising Rules

This financial intervention is part of a broader government strategy to eliminate unlicensed gambling. Key measures in this campaign include:

  • Criminal Penalties for Influencers: New initiatives aim to introduce criminal liability for influencers who promote illegal casinos.
  • Physical Access Barriers: Starting May 17, access to physical betting shops and slot parlors in several regions will be restricted solely to foreign citizens.
  • Carrier Accountability: Mobile operators are now required to enhance their monitoring systems to prevent “phone-balance top-ups” from reaching illicit sites.

By combining direct financial intervention with potential criminal consequences for promoters, Kazakhstan is attempting to systematically close the avenues used by unauthorized entities to flourish.

The agency remains committed to continuous digital surveillance, indicating that these current restrictions are merely the beginning of a larger plan to maintain a strictly controlled gambling environment across both physical and digital spaces.

Dimitri Dimitrov

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