BetVictor to Pay About £2 Million After UKGC Finds Violations of Fairness, AML and Social Responsibility Regulations

BetVictor to Pay About £2 Million After UKGC Finds Violations of Fairness, AML and Social Responsibility Regulations

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) announced that it found that BV Gambling Limited, trading as the popular online gambling operator BetVictor, violated some fairness, anti-money laundering, and social responsibility rules. As a result, the company will be forced to pay a total of £2 million for its failures. The gambling operators, which currently owns and runs a number of digital gambling platforms, including betvictor.com, betvictor.mobi, parimatch.co.uk, heartbingo.co.uk, and hbingo.co.uk, is set to pay the money as part of its settlement with the UK gambling regulatory body. The proceeds from the…

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Novibet Withdraws from the UK Gambling Market with Immediate Effect to Focus on Global Expansion Strategy

Novibet Withdraws from the UK Gambling Market with Immediate Effect to Focus on Global Expansion Strategy

The online gambling operator Novibet officially announced that it has decided to cease operations in the UK and withdraw from the local gambling market with immediate effect after spending 8 years there. The company has informed its customers of the decision and urged them to withdraw any existing funds from their user accounts. Novibet has also surrendered its operating licence to the country’s gambling regulatory body – the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) – after deciding to exit the British gambling market. It has been offering its British-facing gambling services for…

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UKGC Unveils Latest Data Measuring the Impact of Covid-19 on Brits’ Gambling Behaviour in Q3

UKGC Unveils Latest Data Measuring the Impact of Covid-19 on Brits’ Gambling Behaviour in Q3

A few days ago, the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) published more extensive data regarding the impact of the more relaxed lockdown measures on British citizens’ gambling behaviour. The period from March 2020 to December 2021 has been reflected in the data provided by Licensed Betting Operators (LBOs) on UK high streets, with both in-person and online gambling on the territory of the country. The British gambling regulatory body has warned that one must proceed with caution when making any comparisons on a year-on-year basis between some months in 2020 and…

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Star Entertainment Confirms It Is Not Likely to Match Blackstone’s AU$8.9-Billion Takeover Offer for Crown Resorts

Star Entertainment Confirms It Is Not Likely to Match Blackstone’s AU$8.9-Billion Takeover Offer for Crown Resorts

A merger between two of the largest gambling operators in Australia seems more and more unlikely following a comment that was made during an earnings call that took place on February 17th. On Thursday, The Star Entertainment shared that it was unlikely to match a rival acquisition offer for Crown Resorts, making the slim chances of a merger between the two companies close to zero. Speaking on an analyst call following the announcement of the gambling operator’s earnings result, the chief executive officer of Star Entertainment – Matt Bekier –…

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Credit Card Use for Gambling Transactions to Be Suspended on William Hill’s Online Ireland-Facing Platform as of February 16th

Credit Card Use for Gambling Transactions to Be Suspended on William Hill’s Online Ireland-Facing Platform as of February 16th

William Hill announced that it will suspend the use of credit cards for gambling transactions online in Ireland as of today, February 16th. The British gambling giant has made the decision only a few weeks after a local media hub confirmed that a number of major gambling operators continue to accept credit card payments in the country in violation of the Irish Safer Gambling Code. At the time, the Irish Independent further revealed that a few gambling operators claiming not to accept online payments funded by credit cards actually do…

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Crown Resorts Shakes Hands on Blackstone’s Proposed AU$8.9-Billion Acquisition after Almost a Year

Crown Resorts Shakes Hands on Blackstone’s Proposed AU$8.9-Billion Acquisition after Almost a Year

Earlier today, Crown Resorts revealed that it gave the nod to the AU$8.9-billion acquisition proposed by Blackstone Inc. The decision of the Australian gambling giant comes roughly about a year after the US private-equity firm has first approached it with some takeover talks. The company’s shareholders are expected to vote on the proposed Blackstone acquisition, which is estimated at AU$13.10 a share in cash for Crown Resorts, in the second quarter of 2022. The deal will also have to get the approval of local gambling regulatory bodies. Apart from its…

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Industry Reports Say Camelot Is Now in the Leading Position for the National Lottery Operating Licence

Industry Reports Say Camelot Is Now in the Leading Position for the National Lottery Operating Licence

Camelot UK, which currently holds the operating licence of the National Lottery, was expected to lose its contract for the first time since it took over the permit in 1994, until it has been put back in prime position thanks to the moves of some local officials. As Casino Guardian has reported, the battle for the much-wanted lottery licence is now approaching its peak, with the country’s gambling regulatory body set to make a decision and choose between Allwyn, which is currently the largest lottery operator in Europe, and Camelot,…

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ACMA Imposes Financial Penalties Worth AU$3.7 Million on SportsBet for Violating Spam Laws

ACMA Imposes Financial Penalties Worth AU$3.7 Million on SportsBet for Violating Spam Laws

Online sports betting operator SportsBet is set to pay monetary penalties and fines worth AU$3.7 million after violating the country’s legislation by sending over 150,000 emails and text messages promoting gambling to individuals who had already tried to exclude themselves from such kind of services. The monetary penalty is being imposed at a time when local financial experts and suicide prevention counsellors have urged the authorities to fully suspend gambling advertising in the country. The amount that is to be paid by the online sportsbook includes the largest penalty that…

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Star Entertainment Informs Australian Regulators and Worker Unions about Underpayments to 2,200 Staff Members in 6-Year Period

Star Entertainment Informs Australian Regulators and Worker Unions about Underpayments to 2,200 Staff Members in 6-Year Period

Star Entertainment has become the latest Australian casino giant that admitted to underpaying its staff, with about 2,200 staff members denied about AU$13 million in 6 years. At the beginning of the week, the gambling behemoth, which currently operates casino venues in Brisbane, Sydney, and on the Gold Coast, revealed that it had informed local gambling regulators and worker unions about the issue after finding out that it had underpaid thousands of its employees back to 2016. The mistake was discovered during a retrospective review of the wages received by…

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Flutter Entertainment Enters the Competition for the New National Lottery Licence with a Last-Minute Bid

Flutter Entertainment Enters the Competition for the New National Lottery Licence with a Last-Minute Bid

The largest bookmaker in the UK has launched a last-minute bid for the operating licence of the National Lottery as an effort to bring it back into domestic ownership at a time when the auction for the much-desired assets reaches its culmination. According to reports, the chief executive officer of Flutter Entertainment, Peter Jackson, has gotten in contact with the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) to highlight his support for a deal after reaching an agreement to purchase one of the contenders for the largest single public sector operating licence in…

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