The International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR) has announced the winners of the IAGR International Regulatory Awards 2025, with regulators from Australia, Nigeria and Denmark taking home trophies during the IAGR Toronto conference.
IAGR President Ben Haden, who served on the judging panel, said this year’s winners demonstrate measurable progress and sustainable outcomes.
“Our judges looked for clear problem definitions, robust interventions and evidence of impact. The 2025 winners show how thoughtful reforms, strong governance and targeted education can improve consumer protection and market integrity over the long term,” said Haden.
1. Regulatory Excellence Award
NSW Independent Casino Commission (Australia)
For leading a three-year, milestone-driven remediation of Crown Sydney following the Bergin Inquiry — eliminating junkets, strengthening financial-crime controls, enhancing harm-minimization and reforming governance.

“The NSW Independent Casino Commission is proud to be recognized for its dedication to restoring the expected standards at Crown Sydney. This has included three years of intense remediation, which has completely transformed the casino’s governance, culture, safety, and compliance functions. The NICC has proven that it is possible to enact long-lasting change and in doing so has set a new standard for Australian casino operations,” said Murray Smith, Acting Chief Commissioner, NSW Independent Casino Commission
2. Regulatory Innovation Award:
Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority (Nigeria)
For SAFEPLAY, Africa’s first regulator-led, multi-operator self-exclusion platform — centrally managed by the regulator and integrated with operator systems — creating a consistent, replicable model for consumer protection.


“We are honored to receive the IAGR Regulatory Innovation Award for our SafePlay initiative. This recognition reaffirms our commitment to responsible gambling, player protection, and data-driven regulation that puts the welfare of Lagos residents at the heart of our innovation,” commented Bashir A. Are, Chief Executive Officer, Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority.
3. Best regulatory campaign
Danish Gambling Authority (Denmark)
For an interactive, school-based education program that engages young people with practical demonstrations and surveys evidencing shifts away from gambling ‘to make money’ towards safer play and awareness of help services.
This marks the second consecutive year that the Danish Gambling Authority has received the Best regulatory campaign award.


“I’m very proud that IAGR has bestowed The Danish Gambling Authority with this award. It’s crucial that young people understand that gambling is designed so the player always loses in the long run. By conveying this message, we hope to promote a balanced attitude toward gambling, and I’m extremely honored that our efforts are recognized internationally,” shared Anders Dorph, Director, Danish Gambling Authority.
These awards underscore the importance of collaboration, innovation and dedication in the global regulation of gambling.





