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Evolution shares drop 10% after UKGC launches review of operating licence

by December 23, 2024
written by December 23, 2024

Investing.com — Shares of Evolution (ST:EVOG) fell by more than 10% on Monday after the UK Gambling Commission has initiated a review of the company’s UK operating licence. 

This move stems from the discovery that Evolution’s games were accessible to players in the UK through operators that do not hold a UK licence. 

While the UK represents a relatively small portion of Evolution’s overall revenue—around 3%—investors were spooked by the potential consequences of the review, which could range from a fine to more severe actions such as suspension or revocation of the licence.

Analysts at Jefferies weighed in, noting that the uncertainty surrounding the review has led to concerns about not just the immediate impact on the UK market, but also the possibility of other regulators in different territories following the UKGC’s lead. 

This has raised questions about the broader implications for Evolution’s global operations if other jurisdictions take similar steps.

Evolution has responded by cooperating fully with the UKGC and taking steps to address the situation. The company has geo-blocked the games in question from being accessible in the UK via unlicensed operators. 

Despite these measures, the review has cast a shadow over Evolution’s future in the UK market, with investors unsure of how the UKGC might ultimately respond. 

While previous similar issues have generally resulted in fines, the range of potential outcomes—including the possibility of losing the UK licence entirely—has contributed to the sharp drop in Evolution’s stock price.

The review appears to be limited to unlicensed operators, and Evolution has indicated that it has already removed games from platforms flagged by the UKGC in the past. 

However, the review has nonetheless raised broader concerns about regulatory scrutiny, particularly in a landscape where online gaming regulations are tightening in many regions.

The immediate market reaction underscores the uncertainty surrounding the situation. As of now, there is no indication that Evolution’s wider operations will be directly impacted, but the focus remains on how the UKGC’s review will unfold and whether it could set a precedent for other regulators to follow.

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