BoyleSports Partners with Jumio for AI-Powered Player Onboarding in UK and Ireland

Sports betting operator BoyleSports announced a partnership with Jumio to enhance player onboarding in the UK and Ireland. The AI-powered identity verification technology facilitates real-time ID and address proof, allowing new users to complete registration within minutes. This move responds to the Gambling Regulation Act 2024.
Sports betting and gaming operator BoyleSports has announced a technology partnership with identity verification expert Jumio. The aim is to optimize the digital onboarding experience for players in the United Kingdom and Ireland. According to BoyleSports, an advanced, automated registration framework will be introduced. It is designed to accelerate sign-ups while maintaining strict regional regulatory standards.
This development comes at a critical juncture for the Irish and UK iGaming sectors. Operators must adapt to updated legal mandates enforced under the Gambling Regulation Act 2024. By implementing Jumio's specialized architecture, BoyleSports aims to successfully balance low-friction consumer journeys with robust Anti-Money Laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) verification processes.
Numbers and facts
Jumio's technology uses artificial intelligence (AI) to verify government-issued IDs and proof of address documents in real time. This allows new users to register within minutes. This is particularly important in Ireland, where the gambling sector is undergoing its most significant regulatory shift in nearly a century. From July 1, 2026, remote betting operators and intermediaries serving Irish players must transition to Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) licensing. Existing revenue-issued remote licenses will expire the day before.
GRAI has opened applications for remote betting, remote betting intermediary, and in-person betting licenses. This provides operators a window to prepare their compliance programs. New requirements dictate that operators must verify both proof of identity (POI) and proof of address (POA) before a player can deposit or play. An Irish driving license, according to Jumio, can satisfy both POI and POA in one step, as GRAI approves address extraction directly from the document. A passport, however, does not contain an address, so operators must, in this case, collect two POA documents, ideally of different types, such as a government-issued letter or a utility bill, which must be issued within the last six months.
Background
A seamless onboarding experience is critical for player retention, establishing brand trust, and user security. By integrating Jumio’s AI-driven platform, BoyleSports aims to eliminate slow, manual documentation checks that frequently lead to drop-offs during registration. The system rapidly authenticates IDs and processes required proof of address documents in real time.
“A rigid workflow can turn a seemingly straightforward process into a frustrating experience, especially when players have to pause, put down their phone, search for acceptable documents, and potentially upload the wrong ID type or wait for manual review,” - Jumio, Manufacturer's Website.
Manual document review queues will not scale. Especially before major sporting events or promotional campaigns, remote operators may experience high volumes of registrations. Slow verification at this critical phase can directly affect the timing of deposits and first bets. Players might then move to another operator.
Why it matters for German players
For German players, developments in Ireland and the UK are an important indicator of the general trend towards increased regulation and player protection. Here in Germany, too, strict requirements for online gambling providers have been in force since the Gambling State Treaty 2021 (GlüStV 2021) came into effect. The Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States (GGL) licenses and supervises legal offerings. German players should only trust online casinos listed on the GGL whitelist. These providers guarantee a high level of player protection and security.
This includes a monthly deposit limit of 1,000 Euros, which is monitored by the central LUGAS system, and a stake limit of 1 Euro per spin for online slots. A panic button for immediate 24-hour self-exclusion is also mandatory. The strict KYC processes, such as those BoyleSports is now implementing with Jumio, are also standard in Germany to ensure anti-money laundering and protection of minors. A provider that uses AI solutions to accelerate these processes thus acts in line with the spirit of regulation, but always taking into account the strict German requirements. Players should therefore always check whether a provider has a GGL license, as this is the only way to ensure the highest level of security and consumer protection.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
GGL-licensed casinos in Germany already work with comparably strict identification and verification processes. The use of AI-powered solutions, such as those offered by Jumio, could also help increase efficiency here. The core of the German State Treaty on Gambling is player protection. Fast, reliable KYC procedures support this by preventing fraud and ensuring that only adults can access the offerings. The GGL expects its licensees not only to comply with the rules but also to use state-of-the-art technology to secure the integrity of the market. Therefore, it would not be a surprise if German providers also increasingly rely on such smart solutions in the future to master the balancing act between compliance and customer experience. The goal is always a safe and responsible gambling environment.
“We are pleased to partner with Jumio to meet the requirements of the Gambling Regulation Act 2024 while ensuring a flawless player onboarding experience for our customers across the UK and Ireland,” - BoyleSports.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
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