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Netflix Bets on Gambling: Ian Hunter to Lead New Advertising Offensive

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Streaming giant Netflix picks up former Snap Inc executive Ian Hunter. With 300 million subscribers, the company aims to double its ad revenue by 2027.

Netflix is getting serious about real-money gaming. The streaming giant has appointed Ian Hunter as its first dedicated leader for real-money gaming (RMG) advertising solutions. This move signals a significant strategic shift within the company. Hunter joins from big tech rival Snap Inc, where he spent over eight years in various senior commercial and client partnership roles. He will be based at Netflix's London office, spearheading relationships with betting and gaming advertisers on a global scale.

The appointment is a clever strategic move. Hunter brings valuable industry experience to the table. Between 2017 and 2019, he served as Global Digital Marketing Manager at The Stars Group, a firm that later merged with industry titan Flutter Entertainment. Netflix is leveraging this expertise to accelerate the expansion of its advertising platform, which launched in late 2022 with an ad-supported subscription tier. The goal is clear: advertising is intended to become a major secondary growth engine alongside traditional membership fees.

Numbers and facts

Looking at the raw data, the scale of this ambition becomes apparent. In the 2025 fiscal year, Netflix generated total group revenues of $45.3 billion. An impressive $42 billion of that came purely from membership fees from over 300 million subscribers worldwide. However, the leadership team of Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters has set ambitious targets for the future. They expect advertising revenues to approximately double by the year 2027. The company currently holds a market capitalization of around $310 billion, with institutional heavyweights like Vanguard, BlackRock, and Fidelity Inc among its largest shareholders.

"From my first conversation with the team here at Netflix, I was instantly engaged by the opportunity to join such an exciting business. With the growth of live events, award-winning content and a massively engaged audience, there is huge ambition across the team." - Ian Hunter, Head of Real-Money Gaming Advertising at Netflix

Netflix's expansion into live sports strategy is particularly attractive for gambling advertisers. Alongside its partnership with Major League Baseball (MLB), the service has secured rights to Christmas Day NFL games in the United States. Furthermore, Netflix will broadcast the FIFA Women’s World Cups in 2027 and 2031 for North American audiences. Such live events attract highly emotionalized viewers, representing the ideal target audience for bookmakers and casino operators.

Background

This push occurs within a challenging regulatory environment. In Europe especially, Netflix faces intensified scrutiny. The enforcement of the EU Digital Services Act (DSA) has tightened throughout 2026. Regulators are demanding much stronger controls over the placement and targeting of gambling advertisements. This involves not only youth protection but also the suppression of illegal gambling promotions and financial scams. A cautionary tale is provided by the platform X, which was handed a fine exceeding 120 million euros for failing to police content and breaching EU data rights.

Netflix must now prove it can master the high technical hurdles of the DSA. It needs to implement complex filtering algorithms to ensure that gambling ads are only shown to adult users and strictly adhere to national laws. The balancing act between the quick dollar from advertising millions and the protection of users will be the central challenge for Ian Hunter in his new London-based role.

Why it matters for German players

For German customers, this development could mean seeing advertisements for sports betting or online slots between episodes of their favorite series. However, extremely strict rules apply here due to the State Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021). Anyone wishing to advertise on Netflix for the German market must be listed on the official whitelist of the Joint Gambling Authority of the States (GGL). For players, this means safety: advertising casinos must adhere to the 1,000 euro monthly deposit limit via the LUGAS system and implement the 1 euro per spin limit for virtual slots.

German users in the ad-supported tier should prepare for highly targeted approaches. Netflix possesses vast amounts of data regarding its viewers' preferences. As Ian Hunter rolls out his strategy, he will likely utilize this data. Yet, player protection takes precedence over profit in Germany. The GGL closely monitors advertising windows and content to ensure compliance with strict youth protection laws. It is unlikely that Netflix will risk allowing illegal offers without a German license, as the penalties under the DSA can be draconian.

What it means for GGL-licensed casinos

For operators with a GGL license, a completely new, high-caliber advertising channel is opening up. Unlike unregulated markets or platforms involving Malta-based or Curacao-based casinos, which are considered illegal in Germany, licensed companies gain access to a stage with enormous reach. Since Netflix provides a premium environment, legal German providers can clearly differentiate themselves from the gray market. However, they must ensure their interfaces to LUGAS and the OASIS lock file work flawlessly, as any irregularity in such a prominent placement would immediately draw the attention of the regulators in Halle an der Saale.

Frequently asked questions

Why is Netflix bringing Ian Hunter on board?

Netflix has hired Ian Hunter as the first dedicated executive for advertising solutions in the real-money gaming sector. He is tasked with managing relationships with betting operators and gambling advertisers globally and expanding the company's advertising platform.

What experience does Ian Hunter bring?

Ian Hunter spent over eight years in leadership roles at Snap Inc. Prior to that, he worked as Global Digital Marketing Manager at The Stars Group from 2017 to 2019, a company that later merged with Flutter Entertainment.

What are Netflix's financial goals in the advertising sector?

Netflix aims to double its advertising revenue by 2027. In fiscal year 2025, the company's total revenue was $45.3 billion, with $42 billion coming from subscription fees.

What role do live events play in gambling advertising on Netflix?

Netflix is expanding into live sports, including broadcasts of NFL games and FIFA Women's World Cups. These events attract a highly engaged audience that is ideal for gambling operators.

What are the regulatory challenges for Netflix in gambling advertising?

Netflix must comply with the EU Digital Services Act (DSA), particularly regarding the placement and targeting of gambling ads. This includes strict measures for youth protection and combating illegal advertising, as demonstrated by the penalties against platform X.

What does Netflix's advertising offensive mean for German players?

German players might see ads for sports betting or online slots, but these offers must adhere to the strict regulations of the 2021 State Treaty on Gambling. Advertisers must be on the whitelist of the Joint Gambling Authority of the Länder (GGL) and implement technical requirements like deposit and stake limits.

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Lisa Lustich

Lisa Lustich

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Lisa Lustich has been testing German-language online casinos since 1997 and runs the Lustich.de newsroom. More than 400 published reviews, certified player-protection advisor (BZgA training, 2019).

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