Marcus Boyle, the chair of the UK Gambling Commission, has confirmed that he is to step down from his role, effective on January 31, 2025.

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During his tenure over the past three years, he has “led the Commission through a period of change in the industry and regulatory landscape,” the Commission declared.

Key milestones for the Commission throughout his time there include the awarding and launch of the fourth National Lottery licence, which has driven funds raised for good causes to exceed £50bn. He has also overseen the ongoing implementation of the Gambling Act Review and White Paper aimed at reducing gambling harm, as well as the recruitment of a whole new Board of Commissioners.

“In April 2024, the Commission published a comprehensive three-year strategy outlining planned advancements through 2027, focusing on transparency and data use. With the strategy now in motion, Boyle leaves the Commission in a strong position and with a clearly defined path forward,” the Commission said.

“The past three years have been very significant for the Commission, as it takes forward measures set out in the Gambling Act Review and the start of the fourth National Lottery licence,” said the minister for gambling, Baroness Twycross.

“I am grateful for Marcus’s hard work and commitment to the Gambling Commission and public service over his tenure and wish him the best for his future endeavours.”