The question is do they care about it? because they are also doing business here, and when they limit the deposit of each user, it means they will also limit the profits they get.
I don't blame them and actually I don't want to associate them in this matter. Because even if they do limit the range of income of their users. But if the user is addicted then they will go to another casino.
The truth is that even if they limit gamblers, their profit margin will undoubtedly decline, but they will still gain. When a phenomenon like this starts to cause problems, everyone has to work together to find a solution. A gambler will be a better person to himself, his friends, family, and coworkers if he is restricted. The society is in need of this welcoming environment. There will be fewer upsetting tales of gambling addiction since, despite being tempted to chase losses, a gambler is unable to do so due to account limitations.
It is true that some gamblers already have multiple accounts and will probably open more, but there is a way to stop this. By sharing data, the bookies would be able to determine when a gambler had gone over his limit if they were working together. But because bookies have a capitalist inclination to take advantage of gamblers until they have nothing left, they have never cared about how much time or money is spent gambling.