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BettingMonday, 8 February 2021 · 1:25pm GMT · 2 min read

Kindred Publishes Figures on Harmful Gambling Solutions

Kindred is the first gambling operator to report the share of revenue that is derived from harmful gambling.

BWBeth WoodsEditorial Team
Kindred Publishes Figures on Harmful Gambling Solutions

For many years, Kindred Group has pursued to providing a safe gambling experience, with the ambition that zero per cent of the revenue should come from harmful gambling by 2023. Kindred is the first gambling operator to report the share of revenue that is derived from harmful gambling. The figure will be shared together with a measurement of the efficiency of Kindred's efforts to help detected customers regain control of their gambling. By providing these figures, Kindred wants to increase knowledge and transparency about the company's sustainability work and contribute to a fact-based dialogue about harmful gambling with decision-makers and other stakeholders.

Providing a safe gambling experience is a central issue for Kindred Group, and approximately 98 per cent of the players on the company's platforms gamble responsibly. As a next step in Kindred's sustainability work, the company will from now on report the share of revenue that is derived from harmful gambling. The figure will be shared together with the achieved improvement effects from interventions that helps detected customers return to healthier gambling.

Global statistics from Kindred Group

Q4 2020

Share of gross winnings revenue from high-risk players

4.3 %

Improvement effect after interventions

75.7 %

"Our ambition is that zero per cent of our share of revenue should come from harmful gambling, which we have worked towards for several years. We constantly strive to become even better at identifying players that exhibit risky gambling behaviour and guide them back to healthier gambling habits. We want gambling to be simple and enjoyable for everyone. Reducing harmful gambling in society is a long-term process which requires a fact-based, open, and constructive dialogue, not least with decision-makers. We want to contribute to that. The most important thing decision-makers can do right now is to reduce the flight to unlicensed gambling operators, who fail to provide players with any safety measures whatsoever. The so called channelisation must increase.", says Henrik Tjärnström, CEO Kindred Group.

Several years ago, Kindred developed a safer gambling programme to achieve the zero per cent ambition by 2023. Key elements include:

  1. Increased precision: Quicker and more accurate identification of potentially harmful gambling. 
  2. Improve support tools: Encourage and lead players who exhibit risky behaviours back towards healthier gambling. 
  3. Clearer communication: Implement automated communication with players to ensure rapid intervention when needed.

"In order to evaluate our own sustainability work and to counteract harmful gambling, we continuously measure how our efforts contribute to healthier gambling together with how much of our revenue that comes from harmful gambling. We want to share these figures to increase the understanding of our long-term sustainability work and contribute to a safer gambling experience. Local market regulation is an important part to achieve this.", continues Henrik Tjärnström.

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