Machine Games Duty increase proposal reignites UK gambling debate as Burnham eyes Number 10
A recent proposal by the Social Market Foundation (SMF) to double Machine Games Duty from 20% to 40% has alarmed Britain's betting shop sector...
Tim Miller Departure Leaves Gambling Commission Down Another Senior Executive
The announcement that Tim Miller is departing as executive director of policy at the Gambling Commission has sent shockwaves through the industry. Not simply...
Lotto.com’s Sapara-Grant: Excluded Communities Take Their Dollar Elsewhere
Companies that fail to make marginalised communities feel welcome risk losing more than goodwill, says Kweku Sapara-Grant, who argues the financial cost of poor...
Replacing Marketers: AI in iGaming
Artificial intelligence is reshaping CRM across iGaming, but for Optimove's SVP of Product and GM of Americas, Shai Frank, this change represents a massive...
Global Payments Growth Comes From Solving Complexity
As global payments continue to evolve, one thing remains clear: scaling internationally is far more complex than simply enabling card payments.Speaking with Rachel Kennedy,...
A Lot To Lose for Black Market Operators in UK Under-16s Social Media Ban
Following an announcement by the Department for Science, Industry and Technology, the UK government will look to ban under-16s from accessing social media platforms...
Entain Shines New Light on Black Market Battle
The threat of the unlicensed gambling industry has been growing at an alarming rate. In the UK, new data from H2 Gambling Capital, cited...
UKGC’s Miller Calls Out Tech Platforms
Tim Miller has criticised major tech platforms for failing to prevent gambling adverts targeting consumers excluded under GamStop, calling their inaction "nonsensical" given their...
New Push for Sustainable Gambling Policy at SBC Summit Americas
Responsible gambling and player protection took centre stage at SBC Summit Americas last week, as the Better Gambling Forum (BGF) announced a strategic partnership...
Mbappe VS Bookmakers: Image Rights Dispute In The Spotlight
Forty eight teams have arrived in the US, Canada and Mexico to take part in this year's FIFA World Cup, in what looks to...








