CMA to Investigate Gambling Operators’ Potentially Unfair Terms and Misleading Practices

CMA to Investigate Gambling Operators’ Potentially Unfair Terms and Misleading Practices

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is set to start an inquiry related to bookmaker terms and conditions. As a result of the inquiry, the regulatory watchdog is expected to examine a number of areas, including special promotions launches, customers’ problems while withdrawing their winnings and account restrictions. The Competition and Markets Authority has shared that online gambling operators may be breaking the law if they put some obstacles for players to cash out their winnings from their accounts. The investigation that is to be launched would come to make…

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UKGC to Make Changes in Its LCCP on October 31st

UKGC to Make Changes in Its LCCP on October 31st

This month, the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) is to make certain changes in order to work on the prevention of crimes that are related to gambling activities. The amendments that are expected to be made are associated with the license conditions and codes of practice of the Commission (LCCP) and, as mentioned above, are aimed at preventing gambling-related crimes. The Gambling Commission has published an official statement on its website, on the matters of its license conditions and codes of practice. The regulatory authority has revealed that according to it,…

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ASA Rules in Favor of LeoVegas Gaming

ASA Rules in Favor of LeoVegas Gaming

The Advertising Standards Authority ruled in favour of LeoVegas Gaming Ltd after investigating a customer’s complaint against the company, according to which the latter had released a socially irresponsible ad. The TV ad in question was seen by the complainant on July 25th 2016. It featured a man returning to the beach and looking for his friend who had left. The words “Gone to Vegas” were written in the sand, and the missing friend was displayed in a café while playing roulette on his smartphone. Then, a voice-over presented the…

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ASA Bans Misleading Coral Interactive Ad

ASA Bans Misleading Coral Interactive Ad

The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) ruled in favour of an accusation against Coral Interactive after investigating a total of two complaints filed against the Gibraltar-based company. The complaints were filed due to a press ad seen on June 10th 2016 in the Daily Telegraph. The advertisement offered customers to place bets in the match between England and Russia, with a maximum bet of £1. According to the text of the ad, players’ losing bets would have been granted with a free bet of £5, and the winnings were paid in…

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UK DCMS to Impose New Gross Profits Rate on Local Bookmaking Operators

UK DCMS to Impose New Gross Profits Rate on Local Bookmaking Operators

In the light of recently increased Government and regulatory bodies’ concerns over sports betting industry and its current status in the country, the UK Sports Minister Tracey Crouch has revealed her intentions to set a new gross profits rate for both retail and online bookmakers. Ms. Crouch informed the industry stakeholders that the Department for Culture, Media & Sport means to impose a gross profit charge estimated to 10% on all racing wagers, regardless of the fact if the bets are placed online or by using the services of a…

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Manchester United-Branded Casino Goes Live with Marathonbet

Manchester United-Branded Casino Goes Live with Marathonbet

The Official Betting Partner of the Premier League football club Manchester United has now launched a special casino dedicated to the club. This is the first Manchester United-branded online live casino that has ever been launched, so the football club’s fans would be provided with a totally new experience. The Chief of Gaming R&D division at Marathonbet Christian Melin commented on the casino release, saying that the brand’s goal is to provide a realistic gaming environment in order to offer customers the chance to take part in some live casino…

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SNP Demands Tighter Legislation against Betting Outlets

SNP Demands Tighter Legislation against Betting Outlets

The Scottish National Party (SNP) is to face a special conference demand on the matters of the betting shops reduction in the region along with the Glasgow Southside Constituency Association. This happens at a time when the UK Government and local regulatory authorities have expressed their increasing concerns related to the popularity of betting outlets and more specifically of Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (FOBTs). The conference project proposition came in an attempt to bolster measures imposed on bookmakers in order to prevent them from opening new betting shops in the…

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Betting Companies and Broadcasters Raise Voices against Government’s Daytime Adverts Ban Plans

Betting Companies and Broadcasters Raise Voices against Government’s Daytime Adverts Ban Plans

As reported by Casino Guardian on Friday, currently there are serious prospects of the UK Government and regulators to impose a ban on betting commercials broadcast over daytime TV programs in an attempt to narrow the exposure of children and individuals with gambling addictions to betting adverts. Now the betting companies and broadcasting firms have expressed their anger with such a prospect, raising voices against an eventual decision of the competent authorities, being especially urged by the fact that the expenditures of gambling companies on TV advertising have increased by…

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CJEU to Set Up the 15% POCT Dispute between UK and Gibraltar

CJEU to Set Up the 15% POCT Dispute between UK and Gibraltar

After the UK Government’s decision to implement a point of consumption tax of 15% on the gambling operators which services are remotely provided to the local customers, the tension between the UK and Gibraltar has heated up. Now the Gibraltar Betting and Gaming Association (GBGA) has been trying to overturn the UK’s decision over the tax heading the matter to the competent European Union’s authorities. As a result, the case has been referred by the UK High Court to the Court of Justice for the European Union (CJEU), which is…

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UK Government May Ban Gambling Adverts on Daytime TV

UK Government May Ban Gambling Adverts on Daytime TV

The UK Government and regulatory authorities have recently expressed their concerns over certain issues related to gambling. Experts still believe that the increasing number of young people who consider gambling and betting operations as pretty normal after reaching a great variety of commercials over TV programmes’ and sporting fixtures’ breaks. However, the UK Department of Media, Culture and Sport as well as several regulatory bodies have expressed their anxiety with gambling advertisements that are broadcast on daytime TV. This is exactly why the latter are very likely to be banned…

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