This week, Macau’s legislative assembly (AL) could enact a law making it a crime to run an unlicensed currency exchange. On 10 October, the AL’s second standing committee concluded its …
On Friday (11 October) the Arizona Department of Gaming (ADoG) reported that the state’s gaming tribes contributed $43.9m (£33.6m/ €40.3m) to the state’s benefits fund. The contribution is 3.6% higher …
Great Britain’s government is reportedly considering proposals that could see certain taxes on gambling operators double, in an effort to raise up to £3bn (€3.59bn/$3.92bn) in additional funds. One such …
The Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA) in Brazil has added four companies to the list of operators allowed to continue doing business during the ongoing betting transition period. Companies …
At the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) last week Matt Morgan, head of the Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association (OIGA), said that while tribes are open to discussing the future of sports …
Operators had until 30 September to file federal betting licence applications to continue offering gambling in Brazil’s transition period. Now the window is shut, the Secretariat of Prizes and Bets …
Gambling revenue in Lithuania increased 12.6% year-on-year to €116.0m (£99.3m/$126.7m) in H1 with a strong online performance mitigating a decline in land-based revenue. Figures from the Lithuania Gaming Control Authority …
Bill Hornbuckle, president and CEO of MGM Resorts International, is upbeat about the US company’s future in Macau. Despite China’s sagging economy, Hornbuckle looked to robust Golden Week tourism as …
The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (Pagcor) will cut gaming licence fees starting in January 2025. Pagcor chief Alejandro Tengco says reduced fees could attract more investment to the growing …
A match-fixing storm has recently engulfed football in Brazil with allegations of manipulation and lies providing a dramatic side plot to the upcoming launch of the country’s legal sports betting …