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Contents May 2021


SOUTH AMERICA ARGENTINA P06


Gaming Publishing


Suite 211,


Empire Business Centre, Empire Way, Burnley BB12 6HA, UK


Buenos Aires workers protest saying 'bingo does not cause infection' after bingo halls remain closed in the province.


CHILE P06


Chilean casino operator Enjoy has confirmed Chairman Javier Martínez Seguí will leave his position on the company's Board of Directors.


MEXICO P06 Betsson Group and Big Bola Casinos have


World Partner Clarion Events


agreed to partner together for online gaming operations in Mexico.


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NORTH AMERICA ILLINOIS P16


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Chicago issued a Request for Proposal to apply for the sole casino licence in the country’s third-largest metropolitan market.


US P18 Court ruling clears the way for Caesars


Entertainment to finalise its acquisition of bookmaker William Hill in a US4bn deal.


FLORIDA P21


Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has signed a historic gaming compact with the State of Florida and the Seminole Tribe of Florida.


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Insight Macau


Macau: Te Ultimate Concession Insight P28 Discussions about the future of Macau have been put on ice due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but they have also crystallised around the argument for change.


Software: the essential element in performance Insight: P52 Andres Garcia, Head of Software DevOps at gaming specialist technology provider Quixant, explains why embedded software is so critical to performance.


Player Environments: Land-Based Spaces Insight P58 G3 asks a panel of gaming expects for their views upon how casino and gaming floor design will change the way people play in the future.


Pulse Holland Online: Te KOA Act


Roundtable: Dutch potential Pulse P84 Ahead of the Koa Act's implementation, G3 canvasses the expertise of interested stakeholders to assess the market's potential.


EMEA


HOLLAND P08 Covid slashed 54 per cent off Holland Casino's


2020 revenue to €333m, resulting in a loss of €80.7m, down 190 per cent.


EUROPE P12 Europe’s land-based casinos lost an average of


over 37 per cent of normal operating days throughout 2020 due to COVID-19 closures.


SWEDEN P15 Sweden’s online gambling trade association


asks why banks have suddenly withdrawn financial services for licensed online operators.


ASIA & OCEANIA


VIETNAM P22 Da Nang's Investment Promotion Agency has


said that a finance centre to be built in Vietnamese city will boast a high-end casino.


JAPAN P22 Wakayama will be the first Japanese prefecture


to name its IR casino operator, with confirmation expected in spring.


AUSTRALIA P23 Oaktree intends to acquire James Packer’s


stake in Crown Resorts, providing a new avenue for the Australian casino operator.


WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS P3


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