At a time when the UK is approaching its long-discussed exodus from the European Union (EU), concerns regarding the country’s thoroughbred sector have been rising. With a no-deal Brexit being a very possible option for leaving the EU, the British racing industry has received an unexpected offer, as the European Union is providing the country with the so-called “national listed status” which is set to protect the free movement within the horse racing industry. As Casino Guardian has already reported, the free movement of jockeys and horses across borders will…
Read MoreAuthor: Daniel Williams
Facebook to Take UK-Based Startup to Court for Helping Gambling Operators Lure Users into Gambling by Single Targeting Methods
Facebook has been thinking to take legal action against a UK-based startup company which has been using the social media’s ad-targeting feature to help gambling operators lure users into gambling. According to the social media, The Spinner has used not only Facebook but other social media platforms, as well, to help gambling companies manipulate and “brainwash” people to start gambling at their online casinos. The company, a startup based in the UK, provides so-called “sniper targeting” adverts on various social media platforms – a practice which sets ads which are…
Read MoreMGA Publishes Guidance Note to UK Gambling Operators Regarding Upcoming Brexit and Its Expected Effect on the Gambling Sector
The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has published a guidance note on the impact which the UK exodus from the European Union (EU) is expected to have on the local gambling industry. The guidance note’s contents are only related to the regulatory operations within the MGA, with the regulatory body also emphasising on the Brexit’s consequences for gambling operators. These effects include but are not limited to data protection, employment, copyright considerations, immigration and duty. The MGA also highlighted the fact that the contents of the guidance note are particularly important…
Read MoreCardiff University Research Finds Children from Minority Ethnic Groups in the UK Are More Likely to Gamble
Academics from Cardiff University revealed that almost 50% of children aged 11 to 16 have confessed that they have recently gambled. The study, one of the most extensive ones of its kind, has also revealed that underage individuals from minority ethnic groups were more likely to spend money on gambling than native British children. According to the results of the Cardiff University researchers, 41% of the children between 11 and 16 years of age have taken part in some kind of gambling activity within the previous 12 months. The most…
Read MoreAbout 130,000 British Children Flagged as Being Interested in Gambling on Facebook, New Investigation Finds
A joint investigation of the Danish Broadcasting Corporation and The Guardian has found that hundreds of thousands of underage individuals have been able to see adverts about gambling and alcohol on Facebook. According to the investigation’s results, the advertising tools of the social network mark 740,000 children under the age of 18 as being interested in gambling. About 130,000 of these underage individuals have been British. In addition, approximately 940,000 minors, 150,000 of whom originate from the UK, are flagged as being interested in alcoholic beverages. As learned from the…
Read MoreCustomer Spending on Pokies in Bendigo Rises to More Than AU$9 Million in Current Fiscal Year
According to new statistics provided by the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation, gamblers have lost over AU$9 million on Bendigo-based electronic gambling terminals so far in the ongoing fiscal year. The figure represents an almost AU$100,000 increase in customer spending on the gambling machines. As the state’s gambling regulatory body has revealed, the total amount spent on the Greater Bendigo-based machines, also known as pokies, during the first two months of the current financial year was AU$9,329,875. The customer spending on the poker machines in August 2019 was…
Read MoreScottish FA Charges Greenock Morton F.C. Backroom Employee with Gambling Allegations
Andy Bryan, a veteran kit man of Greenock Morton F.C. is facing several Scottish Football Association (SFA) charges over gambling offences. He is facing a Notice of Complaint regarding some bets he had placed on a number of football matches, as well as on other sports. The man has been hit by a total of ten charges which date back to games he had allegedly placed bets on in 2012. According to reports, some of the bets were related to games of Greenock Morton F.C. Along with the investigation held…
Read MoreTwo British Charities Join Forces to Offer Better Gambling Education and Protection against Gambling-Related Harm
The Young Gamers and Gamblers Education Trust (YGAM), a national charity aimed at protecting, informing and educating vulnerable people and young players about gambling harm, has announced a collaboration with the gambling support service Betknowmore UK. The partnership between the two organisations would be aimed at providing a responsible gambling plan which is “purposeful, authentic and genuine”. The collaboration was welcomed by the chiefs of both organisations, who once again emphasised on the necessity of credible and certified practices across the UK gambling industry. As revealed by the two organisations,…
Read MoreNew Research Finds That Contributions from Australian Poker Machine Operators to Charities Are Far Smaller Than Claimed
Lately, Australian gambling companies have been willing to demonstrate to the Governments and the public that they remain committed to funding so-called good causes, including education, arts, health and sports initiatives. Currently, Australia is one of the countries where gambling legislation requires gambling firms to donate some of their revenue to community and charitable causes. However, recently-published research provided some data regarding the contributions of gambling companies in the state of Victoria during a 3-year period. The research was aimed at determining how much of the money categorised as benefits…
Read MoreUK Racing Body Says No-Deal Brexit Would Hit the British Thoroughbred Sector Hard
The Thoroughbred Industries Brexit Steering Group has issued a warning to the local racing industry to boost its plans to offset the negative impact which a withdrawal without an agreement would have on the sector. This happens with less than a month to the planned exit of the UK from the EU. According to the Group, the companies which operate in the industry that British and Irish racing would suffer a significant blow should the Government fail to reach an agreement with European Union leaders. The withdrawal of the UK…
Read More