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Gambling Debt Help UK — Advice, Support & Your Rights
How to deal with gambling debt in the UK, your rights, how to stop gambling, debt solutions available, and where to get free confidential help.
Gambling debt can spiral quickly and feel overwhelming. But help is available, and there are practical steps you can take to regain control.
Getting Help — First Steps
| Step |
Action |
| 1 |
Acknowledge the problem — this is the hardest but most important step |
| 2 |
Tell someone you trust — a partner, friend, or family member |
| 3 |
Block gambling — use GAMSTOP, bank blocks, and GamBan |
| 4 |
Call the National Gambling Helpline — 0808 8020 133 (free, confidential, 24/7) |
| 5 |
Get free debt advice — StepChange, National Debtline, Citizens Advice |
| 6 |
Check your total debt — list every debt (amounts, interest rates, minimum payments) |
| 7 |
Stop borrowing — cut up credit cards, remove saved payment methods |
| Tool |
What it does |
Cost |
| GAMSTOP |
Blocks you from all UK licensed online gambling sites |
Free |
| GamBan |
Software that blocks gambling apps and websites on all your devices |
£2.99/month or £24.99/year |
| Bank gambling block |
Blocks debit card transactions with gambling companies |
Free — set up via your banking app |
| Betting shop self-exclusion |
Bans you from individual or multiple betting shops |
Free |
| Casino self-exclusion |
Bans you from specific casinos |
Free |
| MOSES/SENSE |
Multi-operator self-exclusion for betting shops and casinos by region |
Free |
Bank Gambling Blocks
| Bank |
Gambling block available? |
| Monzo |
Yes — instant in-app |
| Starling |
Yes — in-app |
| Barclays |
Yes — via app |
| Lloyds/Halifax/BoS |
Yes — via app or branch |
| NatWest/RBS |
Yes — via app |
| HSBC |
Yes — via app |
| Nationwide |
Yes — via app |
| Revolut |
Yes — in-app |
How Much Do You Owe?
| Debt type |
Priority |
Action |
| Rent/mortgage arrears |
High |
Contact landlord/lender immediately — risk of eviction/repossession |
| Council tax |
High |
Council can use bailiffs — contact council for a payment plan |
| Energy bills |
High |
Contact supplier — they must offer a repayment plan |
| Credit cards |
Medium |
Contact the lender — explain your situation |
| Personal loans |
Medium |
Contact the lender |
| Payday loans |
Medium-high |
Very high interest — prioritise if possible |
| Overdraft |
Medium |
Contact your bank |
| Gambling company debts (credit accounts) |
Medium |
Contact the operator |
| Money owed to family/friends |
Low (legally) |
Agree a reasonable repayment plan |
Debt Solutions
| Solution |
Best for |
How it works |
Credit file impact |
| Debt Management Plan (DMP) |
Manageable debt, can afford reduced payments |
Negotiate lower payments with creditors — informal agreement |
Noted for duration of plan |
| Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) |
£6,000+ debt, regular income |
Pay what you can afford for 5–6 years — remaining debt written off |
Stays for 6 years |
| Debt Relief Order (DRO) |
Under £30,000 debt, low income, no assets |
Debts frozen for 12 months then written off |
Stays for 6 years |
| Bankruptcy |
Large debts, no realistic way to repay |
Assets may be sold, debts written off after 12 months |
Stays for 6 years |
| Trust Deed (Scotland) |
Scottish equivalent of IVA |
Pay what you can for 4 years |
Stays for 6 years |
| MAP (Scotland) |
Scottish equivalent of DRO |
Debts up to £25,000 written off |
Stays for 6 years |
| Breathing Space |
Need time to get advice |
60-day moratorium — all enforcement action and interest frozen |
No permanent impact |
Your Rights
| Right |
Detail |
| Responsible gambling obligations |
Gambling operators must identify and support customers showing signs of problem gambling |
| Complaint to the operator |
If they failed in their duty of care, you can complain and potentially claim compensation |
| Gambling Commission complaint |
If the operator doesn’t resolve your complaint |
| ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) |
Independent adjudicator reviews your complaint (IBAS, eCOGRA) |
| Affordability complaint |
If the operator allowed you to gamble amounts you clearly couldn’t afford |
| Section 75 credit card claim |
If gambling was funded by credit card (only for transactions £100–£30,000) |
| Lender duty of care |
If a lender provided credit knowing it would be used for gambling |
Making an Affordability Complaint
| Step |
Detail |
| 1 |
Complain directly to the gambling operator — explain they failed affordability checks |
| 2 |
Provide evidence: bank statements showing deposits, attempts to self-exclude, signs of harm |
| 3 |
If not resolved within 8 weeks, escalate to the operator’s ADR provider |
| 4 |
ADR can award refunds of losses (partial or full) |
Impact on Your Finances
| Impact |
Detail |
| Credit score |
Damaged by defaults, missed payments, debt solutions |
| Mortgage applications |
Gambling transactions on bank statements are a red flag for lenders |
| Employment |
Some roles (financial services, security) check for gambling/debt issues |
| Relationships |
Financial strain is a leading cause of relationship breakdown |
| Mental health |
Gambling addiction is linked to anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts |
Where to Get Free Help
| Organisation |
What they offer |
Contact |
| National Gambling Helpline |
Free, confidential support — 24/7 |
0808 8020 133 |
| GamCare |
Counselling, advice, online chat |
gamcare.org.uk |
| Gamblers Anonymous |
Peer support groups (in-person and online) |
gamblersanonymous.org.uk |
| StepChange |
Free debt advice and solutions |
0800 138 1111 / stepchange.org |
| National Debtline |
Free debt advice |
0808 808 4000 |
| Citizens Advice |
Free general advice including debt |
citizensadvice.org.uk |
| Samaritans |
Emotional support if you’re struggling |
116 123 (24/7, free) |
| GamBan |
Software to block gambling sites |
gamban.com |
| GAMSTOP |
Self-exclusion from online gambling |
gamstop.co.uk |
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