Philippine online gambling operators and their service providers face tougher anti-money laundering requirements under new law.
Bangladesh police finger Filipino, Chinese and Sri Lankan nationals in bank heist
Bangladesh police identify 20 Filipino, Sri Lankan and Chinese nationals at the heart of the bank heist involving two Philippine casinos.
New Zealand seeks 2% turnover tax from international betting operators
New Zealand proposes imposing 2% point of consumption tax on international betting operators taking wagers from Kiwi punters.
Macau VIP and mass gaming decline more slowly, but analysts fear oversupply
Macau's Q1 numbers show VIP and mass market gaming declining at a slower rate, but analysts fret over new casinos and falling visitor rates.
Canada’s single-game sports betting bill braces for second reading in parliament
Supporters of Canada's push to permit single-game sports betting strategize ahead of bill C-221's second reading in Parliament on Tuesday.
Crown Resorts reportedly in talks to run ASF consortium’s Gold Coast casino
Australian media report that Crown Resorts is negotiating a deal to manage proposed new Gold Coast casino for Chinese-backed ASF consortium.
Michigan intro’s online casino and poker bill, could allow for int’l site access
Michigan introduces online casino and poker legislation that would allow reciprocal deals with other US states and foreign countries.
Gaming Industry News Weekly Recap – Stories You Might Have Missed
The gambling stories that made headlines during the week of April 10-16, 2016.
PAGCOR urged to return casino revenue earned from stolen Bangladeshi millions
Philippine politicians urge gaming regulator to return the revenue it earned via casino activity using those stolen Bangladeshi millions.