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Pandemic disrupts Kangwon Land’s slot machine business
It is not only its casino floor that has been disrupted by the Covid-19 pandemic, but also Kangwon Land’s diversification effort to build and sell its own brand of slot machines, KL Saberi, that is facing difficulties.
Aristocrat Assists the road to recovery
Aristocrat has introduced Aristocrat Assist – a global program designed to help its customers through the journey to recovery. This program was designed to...
NZ gaming venues to reopen on Thursday
From Thursday businesses other than bars can reopen, including retail stores, malls, playgrounds, cinemas, and gyms, but with strict physical distancing and hygiene requirements.
People...
NZ lockdown to slightly ease starting Monday
New Zealand’s strict lockdown has been extended but will end at midnight next Monday, the government announced on Monday.
It was originally due to expire...
Amax sells mobile business to Cambodia casino operator
Amax International Holdings has sold its mobile gaming business to Galaxy World Co. Ltd, a casino operator in Cambodia for HK$30 million (US$3.8 million)....
Strong representation
The Department for Enterprise, representatives from the Gambling Supervision Commission and a large delegation from the Isle of Man’s e-Gaming sector will be attending...
Tatts sells UK slots business
Australian lotteries and wagering firm Tatts Group has sold its interest in its UK slots business to Novomatic.
“The sale of Talarius follows three years...
Neptune chairman gives bleak view of Macau gaming industry
Macau’s gaming business has experienced the worst period for quite some time, with improvements coming at a “a snail’s pace,” said Neptune Group chairman...