Association of British Bookmakers (ABB)
Association of British Bookmakers (ABB)
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Retail betting has helped harbour a sense of “community activism” according to Donald Morrison, spokesman for the Association of British Bookmakers (ABB) Scotland.
With a final decision seemingly imminent on FOBT stake levels this week, the bookmaking sector is bracing itself for what could well prove to be the most damaging change in legislation to hit the gaming sector in decades.
A group of independent bookmakers joined forces earlier this week to write to Prime Minister Theresa May, urging a rethink on proposals to lower the maximum stake on Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (FOBTs) to £2.
A report commissioned by Bacta has claimed that the economic impact on bookmakers from lowering FOBT stakes has been "wildly overestimated"...
GambleAware, the UK charity committed to minimising gambling related harm, has announced its support for The Remote Gambling Association (RGA) after it said it would urge the Government to introduce a statutory levy to replace the current system of voluntary funding.
The Association of British Bookmakers (ABB) has voiced its support for the statutory levy proposed by the Remote Gambling Association (RGA).
This week's edition of Number Crunching features William Hill's recent trading statement, Scientific Games' purchased of NYX Gaming shares, and Star Wars Battlefront II's controversial use of loot boxes...
The long-awaited Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) gambling review was finally published earlier this week, confirming fears among many in the British gambling industry, as the decision was made to reduce the maximum stakes for fixed-odds betting terminals (FOBTs).
The Association of British Bookmakers (ABB) has responded to a report from independent think tank ResPublica and The Campaign for Fairer Gambling, which urged the government to slash the maximum stakes of fixed-odds-betting-terminals (FOBTs) to £2.