According to analysts, the main effort of the largest casino operators in Australia to once again become attractive to wealthy Asian high-rollers is to remain on the agenda amid the overall economic decline in China. However, experts are now more optimistic about the chances of a recovery in the upcoming fiscal year. At a time when China has recorded the slowest growth rate of its economy in almost thirty years, partly driven by its controversies with the US, Australian casino behemoths, including Crown Resorts and Star Entertainment have faced a…
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Massive £750,000 Renovation of Genting Casino Luton Already Underway to Improve Customer Experience
The UK arm of Genting Group – Genting UK – has provided more details about the planned refurbishment of its casino facility in Luton. The operator has revealed that the renovation works, which have been estimated to £750,000, are set to create a greater variety of gambling options for the casino visitors. As explained by the owners, the refurbishment of Genting Casino Luton is already underway, with improvements planned to be brought to both the gaming and the poker room of the venue, as well as to its lounge and…
Read MoreCeltic F.C. Faces Harsh Criticism after Promoting Mr Green’s New Slot Game in Twitter
The Scottish football club Celtic F.C. has faced strong criticism after posting a tweet to promote the online casino operator Mr Green yesterday afternoon. Using the official Tweeter account of the club for such promotion has come as a great surprise, as the Celtic F.C. has been associated with the working class and charity, something which gambling does not complement at all. Supporters of the club were surprised to find out that it has chosen to work in collaboration with Mr Green to advertise the roll-out of the “official Celtic…
Read MoreBetfred Evades Further Regulatory Action after ASA Turns Down Gambling Ad Complaint against the Operator
Betfred evaded facing further regulatory action after the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) decided not to uphold a complaint against a company’s advert. The questionable Betfred advert was seen on TV on January 20th, 2019. It depicted several characters who gambled while carrying out their everyday activities. The complainant challenged whether the ad was irresponsible, as they believed that it could make gambling look normal to customers, and especially to more vulnerable ones. The gambling operator responded to the complaint, saying that the TV advert did not suggest that people should…
Read MoreKãpiti Coast District Council to Clarify Changes in Pokie Machine Gambling Policies
The beginning of the week saw the Kãpiti Coast District Council update its gambling policies, in an attempt to clarify the rules regarding the local club and pub operators aimed at transferring or cancelling their pokie machines licenses. The Mayor of the district, K Gurunathan, has revealed that the changes brought by the coastal District Council to its Class 4 Gambling Policy and its TAB Venue Gambling Policy of 2011, are aimed at bringing more clarity to the conditions under which such licenses could be transferred to another venue or…
Read MoreUKGC Investigates into LeoVegas Following Accusations of Bombarding Gambling Addict with Emails Encouraging Him to Gamble
An investigation has been rolled out by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) into the claims that bets amounting to £20,000 has been accepted the online gambling operator LeoVegas from a gambling addict who had stolen the money from his mother. The company has also been accused of targeting the player with emails afterwards to encourage him to keep betting. Details regarding the case were unveiled by the Guardian, only to fuel new controversy and make politicians and anti-gambling campaigners call for more in-depth checks into players’ ID and background before…
Read MoreCrown Resorts Could Be Approached by Investors Who Fail to Get Japanese Gambling Licences
This week, it became clear that the Australian casino giant Crown Resorts is up for sale following reports that Wynn Resorts had approached James Packer’s AU$6.4-billion gambling empire with a preliminary offer. However, as Casino Guardian reported, the American gambling behemoth exited the confidential takeover negotiations after the news for the talks leaked in the media. Now, despite the fact that Crown Resorts’ shares are trading higher in comparison to the days before the news of the possible takeover, it could remain a possible target for operators that fail to…
Read MoreLeeds City Council Approves Grosvenor Casino’s Application to Add Electronic Gambling Machines to Outdoor Smoking Area
An extension has been granted to the gambling licence of a Leeds casino in order to allow it to install electronic gaming machines in its outdoor smoking area. As revealed by the licensing sub-committee of Leeds City Council, the application for increasing the gambling facilities of the Grosvenor Casino Leeds Westgate was approved despite concerns the expansion could lead to an increase in problem gambling rates in the city. Neil Buckley, Chairman of the committee, shared that the panel had attended the casino to make themselves familiar with the layout…
Read MoreLas Vegas Giant Wynn Exits AU$10 Billion Takeover Negotiations with Australian Casino Operator Crown Resorts after Media Leaks
Wynn Resorts Ltd., one of the world’s largest gambling companies, has quickly exited preliminary negotiations for a proposed takeover of Australian casino operator Crown Resorts. The AU$10 billion ($7.1 billion) offer, which if brought to closure would be one the most massive acquisition deals in the Australian gambling industry, was scrapped suddenly after media leaks. Following Crown’s confirmation of confidential discussions between the two companies on Tuesday, the Las Vegas giant has ended the talks for the buyout, citing “premature disclosure” as a reason. Just a few hours after the…
Read MoreAustralian Gambling Giant Crown Resorts Receives AU$10-Billion Acquisition Offer by US Competitor Wynn Resorts
Earlier today, the Australian casino company Crown Resorts revealed that it had received an indicative takeover bid from the US gambling operator Wynn Resorts. As revealed by the gambling giant, the acquisition offer amounts to AU$10 billion. A possible takeover would put an end to the 12-year march of Crown’s majority owner James Packer into casinos, despite he officially left the operator’s board in 2018 due to mental health issues. On the other hand, Las Vegas-based Wynn Resorts would get a foothold in the Australian gambling market which is currently…
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