James Packer Agrees to NSW Gambling Regulator’s Conditions Eliminating His Influence over Crown Resorts

James Packer Agrees to NSW Gambling Regulator’s Conditions Eliminating His Influence over Crown Resorts

The gambling regulatory body in New South Wales (NSW) has made the billionaire investor of Crown Resorts agree to a number of measures aimed at eliminating his influence over the gambling operator at a time when he is still the company’s biggest shareholder. Commissioner Bergin’s probe into the Australian gambling giant came to the conclusion that Crown Resorts was unsuitable to keep its Barangaroo casino licence, partnered with Asian junket operators linked to criminal organisations and violated anti-money laundering rules at its Melbourne and Perth casinos. At the time when…

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Entain Rolls Out Employee Share Ownership Plan While Online Gambling Division Keeps Its Head Above Water

Entain Rolls Out Employee Share Ownership Plan While Online Gambling Division Keeps Its Head Above Water

The sports betting and gaming entertainment giant Entain revealed it has launched a Group-wide employee share ownership plan that would provide its colleagues in the UK and worldwide with the chance to share its global businesses’ growth and success. Now, about 22,500 employees at all levels of the business are given the chance to apply to join the ShareSave plan of the gambling operator. As the company itself revealed, in the UK, where Entain currently holds a total of 1,885 Ladbrokes and Coral high-street betting shops, almost 14,000 retail colleagues…

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SkyCity Entertainment to Cease Partnership with Junket Operators in its Australia- and New Zealand-Based Casinos

SkyCity Entertainment to Cease Partnership with Junket Operators in its Australia- and New Zealand-Based Casinos

SkyCity Entertainment Group revealed that it decided to cease its collaboration with so-called junket operators that attract high-roller players to the company’s casinos in Australia after local regulatory bodies have shared their concerns about alleged links of junkets to organised crime at another casino giant, Crown Resorts. As part of its decision, SkyCity is changing its operating model. The gambling operator further revealed that it will deal directly with its international business customers. The company’s board of directors shared that SkyCity Entertainment is aimed at first satisfying the customer due…

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Blackstone Modifies Its Acquisition Bid for Crown Resorts by Adding More Conditions to the Deal

Blackstone Modifies Its Acquisition Bid for Crown Resorts by Adding More Conditions to the Deal

The private equity firm Blackstone Group has added more conditions to its proposal to take over the Australian gambling giant Crown Resorts. The acquisition bid of the company was announced in March 2021. The acquisition offer includes several conditions, including the implementation of a binding Implementation Agreement and a number of terms under a Regulatory Approval Condition, with the latter seeking to make sure that Crown Resorts would be fit to operate its gambling facilities in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth under the ownership of New York-based Blackstone Group. According to…

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UK Ministers Insist on Comprehensive Investigation into Football Index’s Tumble into Insolvency

UK Ministers Insist on Comprehensive Investigation into Football Index’s Tumble into Insolvency

Reportedly, an independent probe is to be rolled out after British gamblers lost a staggering amount of £100 million in what has been referred to as the largest gambling firm scandal in the entire history of the UK gambling industry. The massive losses of British football fans were generated after Football Index fell into administration, with questions regarding the way it was regulated also emerging. As The Times reported, some Members of Parliament are “deeply concerned” at the failure of the gambling company that used to promote itself not as…

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Online £10 Instant Win Games Removed from UK National Lottery’s Offering Due to Alleged Link to Problem Gambling

Online £10 Instant Win Games Removed from UK National Lottery’s Offering Due to Alleged Link to Problem Gambling

Earlier this week, it was reported that the National Lottery decided to remove its online £10 Instant Win Games because of some concerns associated with problem gambling and gambling-related harm. As disclosed by The Telegraph, a 2020 research held by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) suggested there could be a link between gambling addiction and higher-priced games. After that, these games were withdrawn from sale. Reportedly, the National Lottery, which is currently run by Camelot, has doubled its income generated from such games in just a couple of years. Online…

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High Court Rules in Favour of Player Suing Betfred over Unpaid £1.7-Million Blackjack Jackpot

High Court Rules in Favour of Player Suing Betfred over Unpaid £1.7-Million Blackjack Jackpot

A blackjack gambler has won his High Court battle against the online gambling company Betfred after the operator refused to pay out the £1.7-million jackpot he had won. The 54-year-old Andrew Green has spent three years fighting with the gambling company to receive the seven-figure prize he won while playing the Magic Seven game on his phone in January 2018. At the time, he was congratulated by a member of Betfred’s staff on winning the jackpot, only five days later the betting operator informed Mr Green that it would not…

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James Packer Could Consider Making Independent Assessment of Proposed Takeover Deal for Crown Resorts

James Packer Could Consider Making Independent Assessment of Proposed Takeover Deal for Crown Resorts

The key stakeholder in Crown Resorts – James Packer – has indicated that he could consider the sale of his 37% stake in the Australian gambling giant after the takeover offer made by the private equity firm Blackstone. The billionaire has made a U-turn in his previous position that he would leave any takeover deal in the hands of Crown Resorts’ board. Now, he said that he will make an independent assessment of the advantages of any proposal for an acquisition deal. In a statement issued on April 6th, the…

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Over 300 Scottish Residents Consider Filing Lawsuit against Infamous Online Gambling Firm Football Index

Over 300 Scottish Residents Consider Filing Lawsuit against Infamous Online Gambling Firm Football Index

More than 300 Scottish people are considering starting legal action against the recently collapsed online gambling operator Football Index. Thousands of gamblers across the country are desperate they have lost massive amounts amount of money, with the overall sum amounting to up to £90 million after the infamous betting platform became insolvent. Football Index, which claimed to have a customer base of around 500,000 users, went bust in March 2021 after being unable to pay players their dividends at the promised rates. For the time being, it is believed to…

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GamStop Say More People Chose to Ban Themselves from Online Gambling Through Self-Exclusion Scheme

GamStop Say More People Chose to Ban Themselves from Online Gambling Through Self-Exclusion Scheme

Information has emerged that the significant rise in online gambling participation rates at the time of the Covid-19 pandemic was followed by an increase in the number of players who chose to suspend themselves from accessing online casino and sports betting services. As reported by The Guardian, the UK self-exclusion scheme GamStop, which allows people who struggle to control their gambling habits, unveiled a 21% increase in the number of new exclusions in February 2021. Reportedly, there have been almost 200,000 people who have signed up to ban themselves from…

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