The Irish bookmaker Paddy Power has rolled out a new digital self-exclusion system for their betting outlets, which is to be used to replace the existing system. Thanks to the application, which is being designed especially for the brand’s betting shops and stores the customers’ contact information and image, players’ self-exclusion status is set to become instant. In addition, the customers’ profiles are to be automatically distributed to up to ten brand’s betting shops in the area. The new self-exclusion system of Paddy Power is hosted via an Android or…
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UKGC Set to Make Online Gambling Industry More Risk-Free for Consumers
Today, the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) revealed new plans aimed at making online gambling in the UK safer than ever before. The major gambling regulatory body in the UK published its review on online gambling, proposing certain changes in order to make sure that local customers are well-protected. As revealed by the Commission, statistics show that online gambling industry profits increased by 10% reaching £4.7 billion in 2017, while public participation has risen by 3% over a three-year period, from 15.5% in 2014, to 18.3% in 2017. According to the…
Read MoreJapan’s Government to Set Out New Chip Exchange Rules for Casino Operators
The Government of Japan plans to make it obligatory to new casinos to report on customers who exchanged chips and cash estimated to at least ¥1 million. The new requirement is set to be rolled out as part of the anti-money laundering measures unveiled by the Japanese authorities. According to Government sources, the Japanese officials are seeking to put an end to the wide-spread concerns that casino gambling may be used for the purpose of money laundering and financing of terrorist organisations, amid plans to include such facilities in so-called…
Read MorePostcode Lottery Played with Mental Health Projects in North Yorkshire, Says Council’s Official
The Chairman of the North Yorkshire County Council, Councillor Jim Clark, who heads the Council’s health committee, has alleged National Health Services (NHS) bosses of operating a postcode lottery. Mr. Clark revealed that they had decided to build a mental health hospital in a neighbouring district after scraping plans of building such a hospital in another location. Reportedly, Mr. Clark revealed that Tees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Trust was set to start the construction of a 72-bed hospital in York, but it had already had plans for a new…
Read MoreFA Could Investigate on Zlatan Ibrahimovic’ for Alleged BetHard Links
Manchester United star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic could get in trouble with the Football Association (FA). The former Paris Saint-Germain star, who first signed as a free agent for Manchester United in 2016 and then signed another one-year contract with the Premier League club in 2017, could face investigation and disciplinary action from the FA over betting firm links. Reportedly, the FA could investigate the involvement of Ibrahimovic with the Malta-based operator Bethard Group. Earlier in March, the online gambling group which at present times targets the Nordic betting markets, released…
Read MoreIrish National Lottery’s Growth Raises Gambling Addiction Concerns
Over 50 new outlets have been opened on a monthly basis over the past three years by the Irish National Lottery’s private operators. The massive surge of such outlets, however, has raised some concerns related to possible increase of problem gambling as well. Since the consortium which operates the National Lottery was granted with the operating license in November 2014, the number of retailers that are licensed to sell National Lottery tickets and scratch cards has experienced a strong increase, with their numbers rising from 3,700 to 5,790. Now, Toronto-based…
Read MoreUKGC Issues Advice Paper on FOBT Stakes and Social Responsibility Measures
Today, the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) published its advice to support the Government with the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) review of controversial fixed-odds betting machines (FOBTs) and social responsibility measures. The gambling regulatory authority has issued its formal advice aiming to put a cap on the gambling-related harm that customers, and especially more vulnerable ones, could face. The Government is expected to soon unveil its decision on the possible reduction of the maximum stakes allowed at FOBTs. The official advice paper issued by the major gambling…
Read MoreGareth Southgate Remains Calm about Gambling in Squad with 2018 World Cup Approaching
The manager of the England national football team, Gareth Southgate, insisted that he would not allow gambling among players get out of control at the World Cup. According to him, England’s footballers will not put their chances of success during the World Cup in danger by letting their gambling habits affect their performance as such a thing happened at previous tournaments. The statement of the current manager of the English national football squad came after some shocking revelations about the huge amount of gambling addictions that has spread among players…
Read MoreAustralia Faces Daytime Sports Gambling Ad Ban under ASTRA New Rules
New rules regarding gambling adverts are to be implemented by the Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association (ASTRA). The new provisions have already been added to the Commercial Radio Code for Practice after a community consultation period and are to be enforced on March 30th. The amendments come to complement the existing rules under which betting odds promotions are suspended during live sport. The Communications Minister Mitch Fifield revealed that additional legislation is to be presented to the Parliament to make sure similar rules are applied to online content. Under…
Read MoreDemos Thinktank Rolls Out Gambling-Related Harm Lessons in UK Secondary Schools
Lessons revealing the consequences of gambling-related harm have been trialled in British secondary schools as part of the measures aimed at tackling gambling among young children. According to a recent survey, approximately 25,000 children in the UK are considered problem gamblers for the time being, with one in six children from 11 to 15 years old admitting to have gambled over the last week. The thinktank Demos commented that lessons about the risks of gambling are rarely included in the local schools’ curriculum and recommended that the gap should be…
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