UKGC Bans Mixed-Vertical Promotions and Caps Wagering Requirements in Major LCCP Update

Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP) reform

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has announced significant reforms to its Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice (LCCP), set to take effect on 19 January 2026. The new rules introduce a strict ban on promotions that encourage betting across multiple product verticals and implement a hard cap on wagering requirements.

The regulatory update targets “mixed product” incentives, offers that require a customer to engage with one type of gambling (such as sports betting) to unlock a reward in another (like casino free spins). Alongside this ban, the Commission is introducing a mandatory ceiling on bonus wagering requirements, limiting them to a maximum of 10x the bonus amount.

Focus on Clarity and Safety 

The regulator explicitly linked these changes to consumer protection, citing evidence that cross-vertical gambling increases the risk of harm. The primary goal is to strip away complexity, ensuring that terms are transparent and easily understood by players before they commit.

Tim Miller, the Commission’s Executive Director for Research and Policy, emphasised the protective nature of the reforms.

“The reforms will better protect consumers from gambling harm and give people much better clarity on, and certainty of, offers before they decide to sign up,” Miller stated.

Operational Impact: One Offer, One Category 

For operators, the new compliance standard is binary: the qualifying action and the resulting reward must exist within the same product category. A promotion offering a free bet for placing a sports wager remains compliant. However, a “Bet £10, Get 20 Spins” mechanic will be prohibited under the new SR Code provision 5.1.1(3b).

Senior Policy Manager Pradeep Rajania clarified the scope in operator guidance regarding the LCCP reforms:

“The aim of new LCCP SR Code provision 5.1.1(3b) is to ban the mixing of products within an individual incentive or promotional offer.”

Implementation and Exceptions 

While the rules are strict, a narrow exception exists for “customer choice” rewards, where players can freely choose how to use a generic bonus. However, pre-packaged “pick-lists” that steer users toward specific verticals remain non-compliant. Operators now face a deadline of January 2026 to audit acquisition funnels and retire cross-vertical marketing assets.

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