UK gambling regulator fines Boylesports £2.8m for online AML failings
UK Gambling Commission imposes £2.8m penalty on Boylesports for anti-money laundering failings at its online sites.
UK Gambling Commission imposes £2.8m penalty on Boylesports for anti-money laundering failings at its online sites.
The Irish gambling company will continue to use Playtech’s services for at least another five years following a recent agreement renewal.
Malta, Weds 19th February 2019 – Award-winning casino software and games supplier Red Tiger has launched its slots portfolio with BoyleSports.
William Hill reports that its full-year 2019 results will come in better than expected due to surprising retail strength and US growth.
Ireland sets new maximum €5 stakes for gaming machines, up from €0.03, while max payouts will rise from their current €0.50 to €500.
The Irish bookmaker has wanted to get deeper into gambling for some time and has now fulfilled its dream.
The Gaelic Athletic Association, Ireland's top amateur sports body, overwhelmingly votes to prohibit all betting and gambling sponsorship deals.
Playtech BGT Sports (PBS), has agreed a deal to extend distribution of its self-service betting terminals (SSBTs) with BoyleSports.
BoyleSports founder John Boyle names son-in-law Conor Gray, a 16-year company veteran, as new chief executive as Boyle shifts to chairman role.
John Boyle, founder of Irish bookmaker Boylesports, plans to give up the CEO role he's held for the past five years and transition to chairman.