Gambling websites seem to still be offering gaming content that could turn out to be attractive to children. Fairy-tale creatures and characters, as well as other children-friendly images, appear on gambling websites, despite the fact that gambling regulatory authorities put the free display of such content under fire as part of customer protection policy. For the time being, gambling operators in the UK are not allowed to display any gaming content or gambling advertising materials that could directly target children. And still, there is actually nothing to make gambling websites…
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UK Gambling Operators Aim at US Expansion Following Sports Betting Ban Removal
UK gambling operators are becoming more interested in US expansion as sports betting starts spreading across the country. The state of Delaware has already seen some new rules on sports betting come into effect, while the neighbouring state of New Jersey is expected to start accepting sports bets any time soon. A number of other US states are set to roll out sports betting legislation, as the ruling of the US Supreme Court has opened the door to a major expansion of the country’s gambling market. As the financial analyst…
Read MoreNew Zealand Gaming Trust Does Not Back Hotel Owner’s Story of Pokies Removal
Pub Charity, a New Zealand-based gaming trust made a surprising statement, saying that the story told by the hotel and casino owner Glen Dick is not accurate and has some major inconsistencies. Last week, the venue owner claimed that he decided to shut his poker machines down after a young woman abandoned her baby alone to play the machines. However, the gaming trust, which owns the seven pokies situated in the Rawene’s Masonic Tavern, now claims that the pokies were actually turned off due to late payments, with its version…
Read MoreASA Rebukes ProgressPlay for Game Ads That Could Attract Minors
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) scolded the gambling operator ProgressPlay for promoting some games that could be appealing to children. The online gambling company, which owns and runs the website www.m88.com, felt the UK advertising regulatory body’s backlash after the ASA investigated and upheld three issues related to the operator’s products. Fairer Gambling challenged the website, seen on January 25th, 2018 for promoting three games that young individuals could find attractive. The first game, “Fairytale Legends Red Riding Hood” depicted an animated image of a pixie and a wolf. The…
Read MoreAre UK Gambling Operators Really Taking the Right Direction by Unveiling New Responsible Gambling Measures?
Recently, two of the gambling operators which suffered massive fines imposed by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) for social responsibility failures and misleading advertising, have unveiled campaigns for responsible gambling. First, Sky Betting & Gaming (SkyBet) has introduced a fresh campaign for responsible gambling, aimed at minimising gambling-related harm, and now LeoVegas followed by registering with GAMSTOP. The measures taken by the two companies towards improved customer protection come soon after both operators felt the UK gambling regulator’s backlash for certain violations related to misleading advertising, self-exclusion violations and other…
Read MorePaddy Power Betfair Readies for US Sports Betting with FanDuel Acquisition
Gambling giant Paddy Power Betfair announced Wednesday that it would merge its US operations with fantasy sports operator FanDuel in a bid to expand its US footprint and place itself in a better position for the upcoming legalization of sports betting across different states. Paddy Power Betfair’s US assets are valued at $612 million. The company said that it would contribute these as well as $158 million in cash to assume control over 61% of the newly combined business. FanDuel’s current owners will own 39% of it, once the transaction…
Read MoreLawrence Ho Sets Eyes on Japan Casino License following Russian Stake Divestment
Macau gaming tycoon Lawrence Ho revealed that he has shifted his focus from Russia to Japan, where he believed his company could take advantage of the newly-opened casino market. As reported by Nikkei Asian Review, Mr. Ho who is the current Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Melco Resorts & Entertainment said that he is decided to voluntarily surrender the control of a Russia-based casino resort late in 2017 in order to improve his company’s chances to apply for an integrated casino license in Japan. Lawrence Ho has previously shared…
Read MoreWynn Macau Focuses on Non-Gambling Operations Development
The Chairman of Wynn Macau, Allan Zeman, revealed that non-gambling operations would be a crucial part of the future of Macau’s casino industry. Mr. Zeman further explained that Wynn Macau has already started working on two sites in close proximity to Wynn Palace. He also revealed that the company is making plans for non-gaming facilities’ development, with the venues’ design being considered at present times. The Wynn Macau’s Chairman gave an example with Las Vegas-located casino resorts, sharing that non-gambling operations currently account for approximately 60% of operators’ overall revenue.…
Read MorePaddy Power Betfair Confirms Merger Negotiations with FanDuel
According to media reports, Paddy Power Betfair has entered negotiations for the acquisition of the online daily fantasy sports (DFS) operator FanDuel in an attempt to take advantage of the recently-lifted federal ban on sports betting in the US. Rumour has it that the two parties have already been close to completing a deal, but a person close to the UK and Ireland-based sports betting operator explained that the purchase talks with FanDuel are still ongoing. Earlier today, the company itself confirmed the rumoured deal, saying that it is currently…
Read MoreTabcorp Would Hardly Be Affected from New Online Gambling Tax in Victoria
The Australia-based gambling behemoth Tabcorp could try go get a discount for the fees’ amount paid by it to state racing authorities, following the decision of the Victorian Government to impose a new tax on online gambling operations. As reported yesterday by Casino Guardian, Australian bookmakers are preparing to face the introduction of a new point-of-consumption tax in the state of Victoria. The 8% levy is set to be rolled out in 2019 and is to be imposed to companies’ revenue generated from all Internet-based betting services and applications. According…
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