The Gambling Commission has taken regulatory action against five land-based casinos in the UK, after it uncovered significant failings. On carrying out routine business assessments, the regulator found shortcomings in the casinos' anti-money laundering and social responsibility structures. All five businesses received fines and their operating licenses are under review....
Online casino and sports betting operator Entain has launched an innovative new UK affordability model,...
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The UK’s Gambling Commission has issued Malta based operator, White Hat Gaming, with a £1.3...
In a surprising turn of events, Entain CEO Shay Segev has unexpectedly quit in the...
Following stricter measures imposed by the government in response to rising coronavirus (Covid-19) cases, the...
Isle of Man based casino software company, Microgaming, has unveiled its latest slots for the...
After a limited reopening of two gambling locations in Buenos Aires, Argentina’ capital province will...
The mystery over London’s Park Lane Club ownership has deepened. It has come to light...
Zitro’s DoubleLink multigame has now been installed at PlayCity casinos throughout Mexico, including locations in...
New coronavirus restrictions in Scotland mean that more than half of the country’s betting shops...
This week, Golden Nugget announced that its online gaming vertical (GNOG) had shattered previous revenue...
Effective October 12, casinos in Panama were given permission from the government to reopen, along...
This week, Universal Music announced that it would be investing over $1 billion into a...