The Challenge: self-exclusion enforcement failures in land-based gambling venues


Read More

BBC File on 4 — June 2025

Undercover investigation found self-excluded individuals able to access multiple Adult Gaming Centres (AGCs) in Southern England undetected. The Gambling Commission launched a formal investigation in response.
Source: BBC News

Gambling Commission enforcement — May 2025

An AGC was suspended for failure to participate in a self-exclusion scheme — the first such suspension. The Commission CEO addressed Bacta’s Annual Convention on heightened AGC scrutiny throughout 2025.
Source: Gambling Commission

Bacta Self-Exclusion Plan — Sept 2025

Bacta’s enhanced plan calls explicitly for ‘investment in advanced technology, including the development of a unified national scheme for operators’ — the precise need FRACT addresses.
Source: Bacta


The FRACT pillars, founded on the guidance set out in BS 9347:2024


Read More

Governance & Accountability

Clear accountability at every level of the supply chain. Named responsible persons. Documented controller responsibilities. Audit rights established. Annual review cycle mandated.

Human Agency & Oversight

Mandatory human-in-the-loop verification before any adverse action. No consequential decision based solely on FR output. Staff training required at every venue.

Privacy & Data Governance

UK GDPR / DPA 2018 compliant. DPIA mandatory. 24-hour deletion of alert images (hard rule). Data minimisation. Privacy notices and venue signage required.

Technical Robustness & Safety

NIST FRVT accuracy benchmarks required. Site-specific testing before go-live. Appropriate similarity threshold. 99.8% uptime SLA. Incident response plan.

Transparency & Explainability

Venue signage at all entry points. Published privacy notices. Explainable process for individuals. ICO registration required. FRACT accredited register published.

Non-Discrimination & Fairness

Bias audit required for accreditation. Demographic accuracy monitoring ongoing. Mandatory suspension if error rates cannot be mitigated. Equality Act 2010 compliance.


Questions about FRACT accreditation?

Learn more about the proposed standard, accreditation process, governance requirements and deployment expectations.

FRACT is a proposed cross-sector governance standard establishing minimum requirements for the ethical, lawful and technically robust deployment of facial recognition technology within UK gambling self-exclusion schemes.

No. FRACT is a voluntary accreditation framework that complements existing legal obligations under UK GDPR, the Data Protection Act and Gambling Commission requirements.

Gambling operators, technology suppliers and scheme administrators involved in self-exclusion programmes.

Yes. Human review is mandatory before any action is taken following a facial recognition match.

Get in Touch

If you have any questions or comments about the FRACT Standard or need more information, complete the form below.

Email Address

support@fractgroup.com

Office Location

12 Green way, Big Business Park, Liverpool l1 1WE

Phone Number

0151 111 2345


Social Media