The largest bookmaker in the UK – GVC Holding – has warned that Ladbrokes and Coral betting outlets will turn to a relatively small part of the group’s operations. According to a pre-closing trading statement issued by GVC Holdings, the company’s full-year profits are expected to be in the range from £750 million to £755. The company’s Chief Executive Officer Kenny Alexander said that the UK retail sector is in what he called a “terminal decline”. In an interview for The Telegraph, Mr Alexander explained that digital operations become larger…
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Co-Operation Existed between bet365 and Skrill in Long-Running £1-Million McCann Lawsuit
A long-running legal case related to the lawsuit filed by Megan McCann against British gambling giant bet365 seems to be suggesting co-operation between the company and the money-transfer operator Skrill. Ms McCann has taken the bookmaker to court over a £25,000 bet on four races in Britain and Ireland. The bet was placed via the bet365 website in June 2016. The winnings generated by this particular wager amount to a bit over £975,000 but the gambling operator has refused either to pay out the winnings or to return the initial…
Read MoreUK Bookmakers’ Share Price Falls Following US Department of Justice’s U-Turn on Online Gambling
British gambling operators, which have been making heavy investments on expansion into the American market due to tighter regulations in the UK, saw a decline after the US Department of Justice rolled out an opinion which could lead to wider restrictions on online gambling across the country. The US Department of Justice published a legal opinion on January 14th, stating that interstate online gambling was illegal after federal law. This resulted into an immediate stock drop of British investors who have lately been eyeing an expansion in the lucrative sports…
Read MoreWilliam Hill Reaches Settlement of Legal Action against Rival FanDuel over Sports Betting Guide
The British bookmaker William Hill has reached a settlement of its lawsuit against US rival FanDuel, alleging that the latter used its “How To Bet Guide” copyrighted material without permission. The case was settled a week or two ago but it was made public Monday night. According to a recent federal court filing, the case is now closed, with the US arm of William Hill having voluntarily dismissed the lawsuit. The court filing, however, did not provide any information about what actually happened between the two companies. Joe Asher, the…
Read MoreMore Women and Children Become Problem Gamblers Despite Gambling Operators’ Customer Protection Policies
For years, gambling has been a men’s prerogative. Nowadays, there are still more men who gamble but the last few years have seen a sharp increase in the number of women, and even children, who turn to gambling. Logically, gambling addiction is not a problem faced by men only anymore. A former female gambling addict, however, shared that there are not as many women speaking out about the problem despite the fact that the number of women who deal with the consequences of compulsive gambling is actually rising. Even more…
Read MoreMore British Bookmakers Agree on Online Payment Contributions to UK Greyhound Industry
Today, the Government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) revealed that some of the largest bookmakers in the UK have agreed to make additional payments of up to £3 million in order to guarantee better care for thousands of racing greyhounds. The voluntary commitment was made by a number of gambling giants, including William Hill, Paddy Power Betfair, Betfred and Sky Betting and Gaming after discussions with the DCMS, which has urged operators to ensure a fair return from their profits to the industry. The agreement also follows…
Read MoreAshbourne Town Centre Could See Moot Adult Gaming Centre Approved in Mid-January
A project for a controversial adult gaming centre situated in Ashbourne town centre is expected to be officially approved by competent authorities. This week, the district council issued a report which recommends an approval to be given to an application from Benny Morabbi who has been aimed at turning the ground floor of the building into an adult gaming centre, offering slot and quiz machines. The stakes offered on the machines are set to vary from 5p to £1. The site, which in the post hosted the former Union Street…
Read MoreUK Government Provides NHS with Additional £20.5 Million to Fund Problem Gambling Prevention and Treatment
Yesterday, Prime Minister Theresa May rolled out the new 10-year strategy for the National Health Service (NHS). According to the NHS plan, the British Government seems to be looking to expand prevention and treatment services coverage provided to problem gamblers. Prime Minister May herself described the launch of the NHS Long Term Plan as a “historic step” to secure the strategy’s future. The NHS is your number one priority – and it’s mine too. #NHSLongTermPlan pic.twitter.com/mhlZUSJqh5 — Theresa May (@theresa_may) January 7, 2019 For the time being, there is only…
Read MoreBelfast City Council Turn to Gambling Operators Asking Them to Voluntarily Cut FOBT Stakes
Belfast City Council revealed that it is to discuss a motion focused on controversial fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs). The motion is set to be presented to the council on Monday, January 7th. It is expected to urge the gambling firms operating in the province to voluntarily cut the maximum stake of the machines, which have been regarded to as one of the greatest evils in the British gambling sector, from £100 to £2 in line with the decision which the UK Government announced several months ago. The Government’s Department for…
Read MorePlaytech Agrees to €28-Million Payment under Settlement with Israeli Tax Authorities
Today, the Isle of Man-based gambling software provider Playtech revealed that it has agreed to pay a total of €28 million as part of a settlement with Israeli tax authorities following an official inspection of the company’s accounts for the years from 2008 to 2017. As explained by the operator, it is to pay the amount of approximately €28 million in the next 30 days, with the payment set to be included as an exceptional item in its 2018 accounts. The company, which in December 2018 issued a warning that…
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