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Isle of Man government renews its commitment to gambling industry

On January 12, the Isle of Man government renewed its commitment to the iGaming industry, despite headwinds and pressures from different directions.

The message sent out was that the Isle of Man remains open for business and welcoming to the sector, in the face of challenges from changing tax landscapes in other jurisdictions and the threat of the unlicensed black market. 

The Isle of Man is a British Crown Dependency with self-governing status, located in the Irish Sea, between England and Ireland. 

It is an entity that has autonomy to set its own laws and policy framework, while maintaining a positive working relationship with the United Kingdom.  

Isle of Man remains a secure, stable jurisdiction

Since 2001, under the oversight of the Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC), the Isle of Man has punched above its weight as a gambling destination, alongside the likes of Malta and Gibraltar.

This isn’t in the form of a betting mecca like Macau in the Far East or even Las Vegas, but as a reputable base for gambling operators underpinned by the GSC and its focus on stringent, transparent oversight. 

The statement issued by the Isle of Man government last week strived to emphasize that its reputation “continues to underpin confidence in the Island as a premier jurisdiction for high-quality iGaming businesses.” 

Chief Minister Alfred Cannan reflected on the importance of the iGaming sector for the Isle of Man’s economy over the past two decades and how the dynamic regulatory environment has been a mutual success story. 

“In the face of a more complex and challenging global environment in recent years, the Government has invested significantly in strengthening our understanding of risk and ensuring we have the right resources and frameworks in place to recognise and respond effectively to emerging threats, said Cannon.

He continued, “As we look ahead to ICE 2026 and other major industry events over the next 12 months, we will continue to work across industry and all agencies to ensure the Isle of Man remains a secure, stable, and trusted jurisdiction for high-quality and well-regulated iGaming businesses.”  

ICE 2026 is the massive global gaming industry convention, with this year’s edition hosted in Barcelona, Spain, from January 19-21. 

Crucial reassurance for the iGaming industry

The statement from the Chief Minister was largely welcomed by the industry, as reflected in a response from Mark O’Neill, managing director of Global Gaming Solutions. 

In his communication on behalf of the commercial gambling developer, he conveyed that the government provided vital reassurance following “a year that tested confidence across parts of the industry”.

“The Isle of Man Government’s reaffirmation of its commitment to the iGaming sector provides important clarity and reassurance for existing licence holders and the wider global industry,” said O’Neill.

He added the Isle of Man’s “long-standing focus on robust regulation, awareness and mitigation of emerging risks and constructive engagement with industry continues to underpin its reputation as a trusted and well-governed jurisdiction”.

Challenges from tax pressures in other markets

The Isle of Man enjoys a close relationship with the UK, but it has contrasting approaches to gambling laws, taxes, and frameworks. 

The Manx government maintains a business-friendly approach to attract gambling operators, with the contribution worth an estimated 11-21% of GDP. 

That is the importance of iGaming for the Isle of Man, with the major stimulus provided thanks to the progressive gaming duty of 1.5% on gross gambling yield (GGY) under £20 million ($26.9m), 0.5% on £20m to £40m, and 0.1% above £40m.

Conversely, the UK government, and particularly under the incumbent Labour administration, has prioritized stringent consumer protection and domestic market control under broader national legislation.

In November 2025, UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves hiked gambling taxes (almost doubling remote gaming duty) in a policy change that was slammed by the industry. 

Similar rises are on the horizon in France and the Netherlands. 

The Isle of Man is not immune to these changing tax pressures, and it is a headwind that it has to face. 

There is a threat to the crucial GDP contribution from iGaming as major operators based in the jurisdiction are forced to respond to a greater tax burden. 

It is a monitoring issue of the utmost importance to tax policy for the Manx government, just as Gibraltar sounded a warning on the ripples from the UK’s tax hikes for its economy.

Threat from Southeast Asia and the black market

Tax issues are not the only formidable challenge to be met to maintain the Isle of Man’s standing and reputation as a premium gambling location. 

There are increasing problems coming from the black market and bad actors, particularly those located in Southeast Asia. 

Isle of Man authorities warned last year of a burgeoning “complex and sophisticated criminal landscape” in the region, and a reluctance to embrace operators or associated businesses with established links to the Southeast. 

As detailed in the National Risk Appetite Statement:

“The Isle of Man recognises that, in common with other jurisdictions, its online gaming and gambling platforms may be targeted by an evolving and increasingly complex and sophisticated criminal landscape in East and Southeast Asia.

“That landscape has extended outside of East and Southeast Asia, impacting countries worldwide, and there has become a need for increasing vigilance when conducting business linked to this region. 

“Sources available to the domestic authorities indicate that the Isle of Man has been subject to infiltration by criminals bypassing the Island’s controls against financial crime.”

The issue has been heightened with the recent arrest and extradition to China of Chen Zhi, a businessman with links to the Isle of Man. 

UK and U.S. authorities have accused Chen Zhi of using his Prince Holding Group, a multibillion-dollar conglomerate based in Cambodia, to establish a network of casinos and compounds to facilitate elaborate scams using forced labor.

Zhi was identified as the beneficial owner of Ableton Prestige Global Limited. 

It was busted by Isle of Man police last March in connection with a major international money laundering probe.

Similarly, the National Financial Crime Strategy for 2024-2026 outlined an increase in the overall money laundering risk, with specific relevant threats to the gambling ecosystem.

The Isle of Man’s overall online gambling industry was also flagged as having a medium risk of terrorist financing, but all of this and more is why a multi-agency, coordinated approach is taken on the island to safeguard and protect the wider gambling framework.

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