Good morning. Always thinking ahead. That’s been Singapore’s viewpoint in regards to not only ensuring FATF compliance, but also predicting where the gaming industry will find itself in the future. New proposed amendments to the gaming framework focus on oversight and player protection, but also streamline procedures for manufacturers and operators, while introducing the possibility for sectoral expansion. Meanwhile, Wynn Resorts is highly focused on the UAE, with construction on Wynn Al Marjan Island progressing smoothly and a positive view on ROI.
What you need to know
- Singapore aims to increase oversight of casinos, improve framework, with new amendments to Casino Control Bill.
- The UAE’s strategic location gives confidence in the success of the future Wynn Al Marjan Island project: Wynn Resorts CEO.
On the radar
- Light & Wonder: 13 consecutive quarters of consolidated revenue growth.
- Cyber-enabled fraud converges with gaming industry in SE Asia: UNODC.
- IGT appoints Nick Khin as the new President for Global Gaming.
- Mohegan appoints Joseph Hasson as global Chief Operating Officer.
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SINGAPORE
Changes to Casino Control Bill to future-proof gaming industry
Singapore recently presented proposed amendments to the city-state’s Casino Control Bill, aiming to future-proof the industry by adding some interesting components which could allow the expansion of the sector in the coming years. Focusing on operator responsibility, increased oversight and player protection, the new changes include patron data sharing amongst operators, increased offenses for different types of play and even allowing virtual instruments to serve as betting chips.
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