Spain’s Ministry of Consumer Affairs and the Directorate General for the Regulation of Gambling (DGOJ) have opened a public consultation on draft rules that would change how gambling operators advertise to potential customers, with the consultation period running until 22 June.

Spain has initiated a public consultation regarding proposed changes to gambling advertising regulations. The draft rules aim to introduce new limitations on celebrity and influencer-led promotions in the gambling sector. If implemented, these measures would have a significant impact on how operators can market their services to consumers.

The consultation period is set to conclude on 22 June, allowing stakeholders to provide feedback on the potential restrictions. The proposed regulations could lead to a shift in advertising strategies within the Spanish gambling industry, particularly concerning the promotion of gambling through high-profile personalities.