In a strategic move aimed at addressing the challenges of problem gambling and enhancing consumer protection, Australia has unveiled a series of comprehensive reforms targeting the online gambling sector. Among the key measures introduced is a ban on credit card and digital currency betting, marking a significant milestone in the country’s efforts to regulate online wagering activities effectively.
Closing regulatory loopholes: strengthening consumer safeguards:
With immediate effect, Australians are now prohibited from using credit cards and cryptocurrencies to place bets online, aligning digital betting regulations with established provisions governing land-based gambling. By closing this regulatory loophole, policymakers seek to mitigate the risks associated with irresponsible gambling behavior, ensuring greater financial prudence and accountability among consumers. Come from Sports betting site VP…
In the United States and prominent online sportsbook operator FanDuel Group has reportedly agreed a deal that is to see it serve as the official sponsor of the Pickswise sports wagering advice service throughout this year’s edition of the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament.
According to a report from Gambling Insider, the new alliance was launched in advance of tomorrow’s start to the annual college basketball extravaganza, which is colloquially known as ‘March Madness,’ and less than a week after the sportsbetting firm inked a sponsorship agreement with Emmy Award-winning sports analyst Kenny ‘The Jet’ Smith.
Exclusive entertainment:
Majority-owned by British and Irish gambling behemoth Flutter Entertainment, FanDuel Group reportedly detailed that the fresh partnership is to involve its sponsoring a host of new Pickswise content including the service’s coming Capper Contest in which competitors are to be given the chanc…
There are plenty of reasons to celebrate in the famous integrated resort Jeju Dream Tower. The popular South Korean resort, owned by Lotte Tour, reported the financial results for July, and they’re fantastic – the resort had the biggest revenue ever recorded in its history.
Record-breaking month:
Net revenues earned from the casino were KRW20.1 billion (US$15.5 million), which is a gigantic 76.1% more than the previous monthly record. In May, which held the record until now, the revenue was KRW11.4 billion (US$8.8 million). Compared to July last year, the increase was even bigger: 517%.
The number of visitors is also record-breaking. Only in July, 27.005 guests
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege Year 7 Season 2 begins on June 7, and it’ll feature a crossover with Sega’s Yakuza game series when it goes live. Exclusive bundles will be available for Echo and Hibana, transforming the operators into Kiryu Kazuma and Kaoru Sayama respectively. Ubisoft also teased a mystery bundle for Echo that strongly hints at Goro Majima cosmetics. In the Yakuza series, Goro served as Kiryu’s main rival, occasional enemy, and irregular ally. Prices and release dates for the bundles haven’t been revealed yet, but expect them to roll out during the course of season 2.