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Rada ds. Zakładów i Gier wprowadza dobrowolny Kodeks branżowy dotyczący czeków konsumenckich

Organ ds. standardów Rada ds. Zakładów i Gier (WEDS) ogłosiła nowy, dobrowolny kodeks branżowy dotyczący czeków konsumenckich, który podniesie standardy, ograniczając jednocześnie potrzebę żądań prywatnych dokumentów finansowych. Niniejszy Kodeks, opracowany wspólnie z Komisją ds. Hazardu i wspierany przez rząd, będzie działał jako dobrowolny program przejściowy – zapewniając spójność we wszystkich…

Wielka Brytania – BGC wzywa rząd do wywiązania się ze zobowiązań w zakresie kontroli finansowych

Standards body, the Betting and Gaming Council, has urged the British Government to honour its commitments on frictionless financial risk checks, following the announcement that a Parliamentary debate will be held on the issue. The Petitions Committee confirmed the debate will take place on February 26th after a petition on the measure, proposed in the Gambling…

UK – BGC Chief Executive Michael Dugher to take over as Chairman from Brigid Simmonds

The Betting and Gaming Council, the standards body for the regulated UK betting and gaming industry has announced that Brigid Simmonds OBE, is to step down as Chairman on 20 April 2024. Following a meeting of the BGC’s Executive Committee, which represents members from across the sector, BGC Chief Executive Michael Dugher will take over…

Wielka Brytania – BGC twierdzi, że National Lottery powinna opłacać krajową opłatę NHS za szkody związane z hazardem

The Government has recently announced a consultation, seeking views on a new statutory levy on betting operators of all sizes, to make further changes to how the industry provides Research, Education and Treatment for problem gamblers and tackle gambling related harm. The Betting and Gaming Council has highlighted that the industry is already donating millions,…

Wielka Brytania – W ramach Tygodnia Bezpiecznego Hazardu na 200,000 XNUMX kontach ustalono limity depozytów

The number of british betting customers using safer gambling tools rocketed thanks to Safer Gambling Week, new figures released show. Analysis of last year’s successful campaign in October revealed around 200,000 accounts set deposit limits during this month, an increase of 12.5 per cent compared to the same month the year previous. Meanwhile, 61 per…

Wielka Brytania – BGC zwraca uwagę na ogromną liczbę graczy migrujących do nieuregulowanych witryn bukmacherskich podczas mistrzostw świata

The number of UK punters visiting unregulated online black market gambling sites tripled during the World Cup, new research reveals. In December alone 250,000 people visisted unregulated, black market sites compared to around 80,000 during the same month the previous year, with a similar jump in November. Leading research team Yield Sec conducted the new…

UK – BGC asks for action as affordability checks hit revenues

Britain’s regulated betting and gaming sector has urged Government to publish a White Paper that delivers for business and punters, after a new study showed affordability checks are already hitting revenues. Research by EY for the Betting and Gaming Council confirmed the sector remained robust despite the pandemic and was now weathering the energy crisis…

Wielka Brytania – Rada ds. Zakładów i Gier wzywa do podjęcia pilnych działań w celu ochrony branży hotelarskiej i rekreacyjnej

Urgent action is needed to protect the hospitality and leisure sector from “catastrophic” energy price hikes, say the standards body representing the UK’s regulated betting and gaming industry. Michael Dugher, CEO of the Betting and Gaming Council, which represents 95 per cent of the UK’s regulated betting and gaming businesses, said bricks-and-mortar casinos and betting…

Wielka Brytania – Zakazanie darmowych zakładów grozi zepchnięciem graczy na czarny rynek i wyeliminowaniem milionów z wyścigów konnych

A ban on promotions including so-called ‘free bets’ would push almost a third of British punters to the black market while sucking millions out of horse racing. Anti-gambling campaigners have demanded the Government introduce a complete ban of punter promotions in its upcoming reforms of the Gambling Act – despite a staggering 69 per cent…