FDJ Sets New Plans for CSR Efforts

The HALLO ECHO
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Française des Jeux (FDJ), the French gaming operator, has set out new plans for corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts to clamp down on issues such as problem gambling, underage players and fraud.

This year onwards, the operator will commit 10% of its annual television advertising budget to responsible gambling.

Last year, FDJ has trained more than 13,000 members of staff on how they can prevent underage gambling. This year also, FDJ will continue its retail training initiative.

This year, FDJ will develop and launch a new money laundering risk assessment tool that will be applied to all of its retail and digital bets.

The operator will also implement an action plan with the aim of becoming a carbon neutral business in 2019 and reducing its carbon emissions by 20% by 2025.