Introducing YGAM
Meet The Young Gamblers Education Trust (YGAM) our latest charity partner at Social Responsibility for Gambling Operators.
Meet The Young Gamblers Education Trust (YGAM) our latest charity partner at Social Responsibility for Gambling Operators.
Keeping Crime out of Gambling is being held at the Grange Tower Bridge Hotel in London on the 17th January.
With a packed days schedule our first panel discussion of the morning will be moderated by Andrew Gellatly; Head of Research at GamblingCompliance.
You would have to have been hiding under a rock to miss all of the negative coverage of the gambling industry lately. There is so much to talk about… The UK’s hidden problem gambling epidemic, fixed odds betting terminals, sponsorship of football shirts, irresponsible affiliate marketing campaigns, dubious data scraping techniques, connections to crime, sector wars between bookmakers and casino operators, industry donations to problem gambling charities not being met, huge fines being issued by the Gambling Commission, unregulated skin betting, loot boxes and operators encouraging young people with products that appeal to children. The list goes on and on and is growing every week.
We are excited to announce that the Gambling Commission will be joining us at our Keeping Crime out of Gambling conference.
Come along to see Neil McArthur – Executive Director and General Counsel, provide delegates with a regulatory update.
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Book your place at Social Responsibility for Gambling Operators to see our panel discussion:
How serious is high roller problem gambling.
We are delighted to announce that David Clifton the founding director of Clifton Davies Consultancy limited will moderate the panel.
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Come along to Social Responsibility for Gambling Operators where Paul Buck, Founder & Chief Executive, EPIC Risk Management will tell his story of how he developed a £4.8 Million pathological gambling disorder.
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Great news! Jonathan Swerdlow the Founder and CEO of Gamytech has joined our panel discussion Blockchain and gambling. What are the compliance implications?
The panel will be moderated by Joe Ewens, Managing Editor at GamblingCompliance
Our panel discussion Gambling and AML – Understanding the risks promises to be a highlight at Keeping Crime out of Gambling. We’re delighted to announce that Richard Wade Director of Compliance and Responsible Gambling at The Rank Group Plc will join the panel.
Joe Ewens, Managing Editor at GamblingCompliance will be moderating a panel discussion at Keeping Crime out of Gambling; Blockchain and gambling. What are the compliance implications?
Dan Waugh, Director at Regulas Partners will be on the panel discussion: Problem gambling – developing and implementing a social responsibility program.
He is joining Pedro Romero from Gambling Therapy, part of the Gordon Moody Association, and Daniel Reilly from Gamcare on the panel.
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