The UK’s Betting and Gaming Council has appointed Daniel Lindsay as its new Director of Strategic Delivery, marking a notable addition to its leadership team.
The appointment follows Kane Purdy’s installation as Chair of the organisation back in April, continuing a period of leadership development at the BGC.
Lindsay steps into the role on a temporary basis, covering for Stephanie Wong, who is preparing to begin her maternity leave in the near future.
His arrival brings fresh experience to the BGC, as Lindsay joins directly from Metropolitan Gaming, where he previously held a senior position.
The Betting and Gaming Council is one of the most prominent trade bodies representing the UK’s regulated betting and gaming industry across multiple sectors.
The organisation has faced considerable pressure in recent times, navigating ongoing regulatory and political challenges across the broader UK gambling landscape.
The appointment of Lindsay signals the BGC’s intention to maintain strong strategic direction during what continues to be a demanding period for the sector.
Kane Purdy’s chairmanship, which began in April, provides the council with established leadership at the top as these internal changes take shape beneath him.
Lindsay’s background at Metropolitan Gaming is expected to bring relevant operational and industry insight to his new strategic delivery responsibilities at the BGC.
The council has not indicated a specific timeline for Wong’s return, though Lindsay’s role is understood to be tied directly to the duration of her leave.
The BGC continues to position itself as a key voice for responsible and regulated gambling in the United Kingdom as industry pressures persist heading into 2026.

