The lottery-casino trend continues: Allwyn's €16bn mega merger with OPAP
Allwyn becomes world's largest listed lottery company and second-largest gaming operator in the latest deal that marks the latest in a trend of gaming and lottery mergers.
Allwyn becomes world's largest listed lottery company and second-largest gaming operator in the latest deal that marks the latest in a trend of gaming and lottery mergers.
His resignation comes after multiple investigations by foreign authorities, as well as the Nevada Gaming Control Board recommendation that his license be withdrawn.
The case could have potentially significant ramifications for the UK gambling and consumer industry.
Executive position under internal evaluation following Nevada licensing developments.
For the first time in its history, SiGMA's flagship European conference will relocate from Malta to Italy.
From 30 June 2026, all licensed online gambling operators must provide customers with the option to set a standardised deposit limit.
The agreement covers 36 tournaments across Europe, Asia, North and South America - including events in Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Peru, USA, Italy and France.
From London's transport network to Latin American subways, regulators are scrambling to decide where and how gambling advertising should draw the line. How should the industry respond?
The group faced an initial hearing at Westminster Magistrates' Court, where Chief Magistrate Paul Goldspring set bail conditions and confirmed that the charges were too serious to remain within the magistrates' jurisdiction.
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