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Better Collective reports revenue growth of 52% for 2022

Listen To Article In the report, the company reported total revenue growth of 52%, amounting to €269m ($292m), with organic growth totalling 34%. Recurring revenue accounted for 46% of total revenue and grew 54% to a total of €123m. On 23 March 2022, Better Collective also acquired the full assets of the media company, Canada […]

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EveryMatrix granted licence for Connecticut

Listen To Article EveryMatrix is a B2B provider of turnkey platforms, casinos and sportsbooks in the iGaming industry. This licence will enable EveryMatrix to launch its games through operators in the state of Connecticut. Online sports betting and casinos were regulated in Connecticut in October 2021. Erik Nyman, President Americas, EveryMatrix, said: “EveryMatrix has focused

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Flutter to put US shares listing proposal to shareholders at AGM

Listen To Article Flutter stated it received ‘strong support’ from the shareholders when it consulted with them about the idea. The resolution that it will formally put to the shareholders at its next AGM will, if passed, see the requisite changes made to Flutter’s articles of association so that it can make the additional listing.

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Asia Bulletin: Entain chosen as preferred partner by Tab New Zealand

Listen To Article The arrangement would see Entain take over the majority of Tab NZ’s day-to-day operations. This would include overseeing the wagering licence for New Zealand and dealing with financial arrangements with the Government. Tab has stated that at least NZ$1bn (US$618m) would be funded through the first five years of the deal, to

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William Hill to pay Gambling Commission £19.2m: “Serious consideration given to licence suspension”

Of course, that ‘record’ is not one to be proud of, with the 888 Holdings-owned William Hill being forced to pay £19.2m ($23.6m) by the regulator for “alarming” and “widespread” social responsibility and anti-money laundering failings. Entain’s previous regulatory settlement (also not technically a fine) sat at £17m. William Hill, meanwhile, had been expecting an

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BGC welcomes mandatory levy if it supports land-based operators

Listen To Article Currently, many major operators voluntarily contribute to Research, Education and Treatment (RET) services related to problem gambling harm. In 2020, five of the biggest BCG members confirmed that they would pledge £100m ($123m) to independent charities that handle around 85% of all problem gamblers receiving treatment in the UK. These operators were

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Sportradar renews partnership with Big Ten Network

Listen To Article The initial partnership between Sportradar and Big Ten Network was founded in 2021, where the two would collaborate to refurbish and relaunch the B1G+ product. The new B1G+ streaming platform would offer around 1,500 live streams of Big Ten Olympic sports, as well as on-demand basketball and football games. Sportradar provided the

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East Harmon Zone at F1 Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix gains new sponsor

Listen To Article Virgin Hotels Las Vegas, the newest event partner for the race, will take over the East Harmon Zone with live entertainment and fan activations. Lia Rispoli, SVP of Resort Operations & Asset Management for JC Hospitality, said: “We are excited to help create truly unique fan experiences in the East Harmon Zone

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Scottish Professional Football League refuses to ban gambling sponsors on football shirts

Listen To Article The Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) will not follow the English Premier League ban on gambling sponsors on football shirts. The front-of-shirt ban was only recently passed and will go into force by the end of the 2025-26 football season. A spokesperson for the SPFL said: “For many SPFL clubs, sponsorship from

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