Lloyds Banking Group, which is one of the largest ones in the UK, has announced that they are to now provide customers of Halifax, Bank of Scotland, and Lloyds with access to Gamban, a special gambling-blocking software. The move is part of the banking group’s efforts to ensure maximum protection for vulnerable customers of British high-street banks. The Gamban gambling-blocking software would be available through mobile banking applications of all customers of the banks and would provide people with the chance to suspend all transactions to gambling websites. Lloyds Banking…
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Australian Authorities Could Face Difficulties Implementing Stricter Measures on Websites Offering Gambling and Adults-Only Content
According to a recommendation that has recently been made by a parliamentary cross-party committee, the Federal Government in Australia should make more efforts to adopt an obligatory age-verification system for all websites offering gambling and pornography content. As Casino Guardian reported last week, the recommendation has been made after the committee revealed some inquiry findings released in February 2020 in the report called “Protecting the Age of Innocence”. The report’s authors have explained that a large number of people, particularly parents, were concerned about underage access to gambling and pornography…
Read MoreNSH Establishes New Gambling Addiction Treatment Clinic in Manchester to Serve the Northern Part of the Country
The NHS Northern Gambling Service has established a new gambling addiction clinic based in Manchester as part of its efforts to help more people who are suffering from problem gambling in the northern part of the country. The new base of the service is in Salford Quays. It is set to serve North Wales, the northern midlands and the North West of England. It will host several specialists, including a senior mental health nurse, a consultant psychiatrist, a consultant psychologist and clinical psychologist, who will take care of people who…
Read MoreFederal Government Committee Recommends Strict Age Verification to Be Imposed for Loot Boxes in Australia
This week, a Federal Government committee recommended that Australia should see a mandatory online age verification for local residents who want to access certain adult-only content on the Internet. As part of the controversial proposal aimed at maximising the protection for underage individuals, an interesting suggestion regarding controversial loot boxes was made into the same report. The truth is that most media put the suggestion about age verification at adults-only website into the spotlight, but apart from that, the “Protecting the Age of Innocence” committee was also empowered to investigate…
Read MoreNAO Report Confirms 57% Growth in the UK Online Gambling Sector in the Ten Years to 2018/19
According to information provided by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) analysed by the National Audit Office (NAO), licensed gambling operations in the UK saw a 57% growth in the ten years to 2018-19. Also, the overall gross gambling yield, excluding the National Lottery, generated by gambling companies on the territory of the UK in 2018-19 amounted to £11.3 billion. The significant increase registered in the licensed gambling in the country represented a £4.1-billion growth and was largely considered to be due to a rise in online and mobile gambling operations.…
Read MoreDaniel Sturridge Faces Four-Month Ban from Football for Violations of FA Gambling Rules
Former Liverpool FC striker Daniel Sturridge has faced a ban from football until June 2020 after he was found guilty of violating the gambling rules of the Football Association (FA). He has also been imposed a £150,000 fine for his transgressions. Back in July 2019, Daniel Sturridge was banned from football for a fortnight, following a regulatory commission revealed that he had provided his brother with “inside information” regarding his possible to transfer to Sevilla that was used in a bet. He further faced a £75,000. In a new statement,…
Read MoreGambling Addict Spared Jail after Stealing £43,000 from His Employer
A young man from Waterlooville, Hampshire, has been found guilty of fraud that involved more than 25 unauthorized transactions conducted over a period of over a year. The man stole more than £43,000 from his employer to fund his gambling habits and live a lavish lifestyle, driving expensive cards with customized registration numbers. The gambling addict, 23-year-old Bradley Young, of Silvester Road, Waterlooville, was sentenced to 12 months prison suspended for 18 months along with 80 hours of unpaid work during a Portsmouth Crown Court hearing. The man has been…
Read MoreAFL CEO Supports League’s Partnership Agreement with Licensed Gambling Companies
Gillon McLachlan, who heads the Australian Football League (AFL), has spoken in support of the partnership between the league and the gambling operator BetEasy. Mr McLachlan defended the agreement, explaining that the League had to find a balance between its social responsibilities and the financial requirements that kept the football game affordable. Last summer, a five-year agreement was signed between the AFL and BetEasy, with the agreement being subject to revised conditions. The AFL boss, however, did not agree that it was valid to find a connection between the partnership…
Read MoreNew Report Claims UK Gambling Regulator Is Unable to Provide Necessary Protection from Gambling-Related Harm
A new report of the National Audit Office (NAO) has revealed that the gambling regulatory body of the UK is failing to protect local players from becoming hooked on gambling. According to the information included in the report, the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) is not big enough to control and oversee the massive £11-billion gambling industry in the country. The report has described the Commission as a small regulator, reminding it only has a budget of £19 million at its disposal to try and tackle the rapidly changing and highly…
Read MoreAnti-Gambling Campaigners Approach Prime Minister Johnson to Insist on Gambling Sponsorships Ban in Football
Campaigners approached UK Prime Minister yesterday, with a letter calling for him to put an end to gambling sponsorship deals in football. According to the individuals, who are members of charity organisations Gambling with Lives and The Big Step, the relationship between football and gambling has reached what they called “saturation point” and more serious measures need to be taken in order to protect sports fans from being affected by gambling-related harm. Research into the gambling sponsorship agreements in British football in the summer of 2019 revealed that a total…
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