This article is an edited version of the speech made by GBGC Chief Executive Warwick Bartlett at the iGaming 360 conference in Madrid For the customers of the gambling industry the last 18 months has been quite challenging. After the collapse of Lehman Brothers and the various
Read more →Malaysia Considers Legalisation of Sports Betting The topic of sports betting in Malaysia looks to be back on the agenda according to local media reports. Malaysian Deputy Finance Minister Datuk Dr Awang Adek Hussein told local media on 6 May 2010 that the government was "seriously" studying
Read more →The UK' new Government – Coalition and Gambling No-one can envy the job the UK' new Prime Minister David Cameron has inherited from his predecessor Gordon Brown. Previous Conservative governments have generally favoured business and wealth creation as a way to expand the economy and to enrich
Read more →Waiting for Godot was difficult enough. Waiting for the US might be tougher Written by Mickey Charles, President & CEO of The Sports Network The views expressed in this article represent those of the author and not necessarily those of GBGC. For those not inclined to travel
Read more →East Beats West in Global Casino Showdown The casinos of Asia comprehensively outperformed their rival casinos in Western markets during the global recession of the last few years. In research for the 5th edition of its Global Gambling Report, Global Betting and Gaming Consultants (GBGC) has calculated
Read more →Impressive growth from French Gambling Monopolies' Internet Channels Ahead of 2010 Opening French Gambling Market Outperforms European Trend in 2009 European gambling markets took a 34% share of world gambling in 2009, with gross gaming yield (GGY) of US$126 billion (‚Ǩ93bn) based on research for Global Betting
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