ReadyBet warned by ACMA over self-exclusion breach

Regulation

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has issued ReadyBet with a remedial direction after the company marketed to customers who had registered with BetStop – the National Self-Exclusion Register™ (NSER).

An ACMA investigation found ReadyBet sent 273 texts and push notifications from its mobile app to self-excluded individuals. 

Separately, the company also failed to promote the NSER in 2,342 push notifications despite it being mandatory to promote BetStop in any marketing electronic messages.

The ACMA issued the remedial direction so that ReadyBet takes action to prevent it breaching the rules in the future. 

Under the remedial direction, ReadyBet must commission an independent review of its marketing systems, including its use of third-party suppliers.  

ReadyBet must also engage a provider to deliver training to its staff to avoid messages being sent to self-excluded individuals. 

The ACMA may seek civil penalties if ReadyBet does not comply with the remedial direction.

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