UKGC Warns Gambling Companies to Comply with Consumer Law to Ensure Fair Cash Withdrawals

UKGC Warns Gambling Companies to Comply with Consumer Law to Ensure Fair Cash Withdrawals

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) warned the online gambling operators that they must make sure all unfair restrictions for money withdrawals from customers’ accounts are removed. Otherwise, companies will have to face the gambling regulatory body’s enforcement action. The main gambling regulatory body which monitors and controls the gambling sector in the UK is committed to raising standards to the customers of the country’s gambling industry and is aimed at making sure they are fairly treated by operators. As the UKGC Executive Director Paul Hope reminded, last month the Commission…

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ACMA Announces New Online Gambling Advertising Rules for Digital Broadcasters

ACMA Announces New Online Gambling Advertising Rules for Digital Broadcasters

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has approved new rules in terms of gambling advertising throughout live sports events streamed on the Internet. Under the new rules, a more restrictive regime is to be implemented on advertising gambling content during live sport online. The piece of legislation, called Broadcasting Services (Online Content Service Provider Rules) 2018, makes sure that streaming platforms would not advertise gambling during sports events aired on the Internet in the interval from 5:00 AM to 8:30 PM. The rules apply to e-sports and are set…

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Northland Gamblers Spend NZ$8.4 Million on Poker Machines in Q2 2018

Northland Gamblers Spend NZ$8.4 Million on Poker Machines in Q2 2018

Hundreds of people who live in the Northland Region of New Zealand seem to be spending millions on poker machines on an annual basis. What is worse, most of them usually go through a crisis due to increasing debts that pile up as a result of their gambling habits. As recently revealed by Casino Guardian, The Māori and Pacific population not only spend a lot on gambling, and especially on so-called pokies, but are also at the highest risk of becoming problem gamblers. According to some figures released by the…

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Wirral Residents Spend £13 Million with Local Bookmakers in 2016/2017 as Problem Gambling Rates Increase

Wirral Residents Spend £13 Million with Local Bookmakers in 2016/2017 as Problem Gambling Rates Increase

According to a recent report from the Director of Public Health in Wirral, local gamblers have spent the mind-blowing amount of approximately £13 million on betting with bookmakers in a year only. The spending trend has been reported to have had a massive impact on the most disadvantaged parts of the metropolitan borough, making them even poorer. As revealed in the above-mentioned report, local bookmakers have received an overall amount of £12.9 million from Wirral residents in the 2016/2017 year. The Wirral’s Director of Public Health further revealed that harmful…

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New Zealand Authorities Need to Take Proactive Measures Regarding Poker Machines

New Zealand Authorities Need to Take Proactive Measures Regarding Poker Machines

As Casino Guardian reported at the beginning of August, gambling still has a heavy impact on people in the Pacific region, with levels of gambling-related harm remaining almost unchanged, in spite of the fact that overall gambling participation rates fall. The findings emerged as a result of the latest national gambling study held by the Auckland University of Technology and funded by the Ministry of health. At present times, the figures which were revealed at the time when the research results were announced remain pretty stable, with Māori and Pacific’s…

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US Colleges Offer eSports Scholarships, UK Universities Lag Behind

US Colleges Offer eSports Scholarships, UK Universities Lag Behind

As the popularity of eSports and eSports betting is surging in the United States and around the globe, an increasing number of US colleges are offering eSports programs and scholarships. In the UK, despite the growing demand from students, universities still lag behind schools across the pond. Researchers at Eilers & Krejcik Gaming estimate that $6.7 billion is wagered globally on professional eSports every year. While this number encompasses the bets placed both legally and illegally, the legalized market is expected to grow significantly in the coming years. Betting on…

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Men Imprisoned for Targeting Pub Gaming Machines across the Country

Men Imprisoned for Targeting Pub Gaming Machines across the Country

Three men aged 31 to 48 have been imprisoned in Chester Crown Court for stealing small amounts of cash from slot machines. The gang was targeting gaming machines in pubs across the country and never thought they would be caught. But they were spotted on CCTV and eventually arrested. The crime spree was described by the police as quite brazen, but it did not last long – from October 2017 to April 2018, Luke Partington, 35, Ian Parker, 31, and David Gordon, 48, conspired to steal from gaming machines across…

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Online Gambler Pays Back £21,000 after Stealing £430,000 Grandma’s Life Savings

Online Gambler Pays Back £21,000 after Stealing £430,000 Grandma’s Life Savings

An online gambler from Halifax, who was sentenced to 28 months in jail for stealing more than £430,000 from his ill grandmother, will now pay back only £21,000. After the 70-year-old woman died in January, her three children were left with no inheritance and are now receiving a compensation of £7,000 each. Pensioner Sandra Gledhill’s life savings of £434,231 were blown for online gambling by her grandson, 30-year-old Darren Glendhill. While she was suffering from vascular dementia and living in a care home in Halifax, the gambling addict made approximately…

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UK Regulator Bans Ad that Misleadingly Promised Participation in US Lottery

UK Regulator Bans Ad that Misleadingly Promised Participation in US Lottery

An online advertisement for a US lottery has been banned after a complainant noticed that rather than offering participation tickets, it allowed customers to bet on its outcome. The misleading ad has even made sensational headlines in some UK media publications where readers were told they could win the whopping £256 million super jackpot. The ad was distributed by LottoGo, a website for betting on lotteries, which is operated by Annexio Ltd, a company based in the Isle of Man. Gamblers were told they could wake up multi-millionaires by participating…

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New Zealand Pubs Raise Problem Gambling Awareness with Pause on Pokies

New Zealand Pubs Raise Problem Gambling Awareness with Pause on Pokies

Gaming machines across New Zealand will be “paused” in an initiative aiming to raise awareness of the harmful effects of gambling. More than 70 pubs and clubs will join the Gambling Harm Awareness Week by “pausing their pokies” for an hour every day from September 3 through September 9. The majority of the adult population in New Zealand gambles in one way or another and according to the latest statistics, presented by non-profit organization Problem Gambling Foundation, 77 per cent of them participates in some form of gambling. More than…

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