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CASINO NEWS


ECA forms partnership with C6


T


he European Casino Association (ECA) has forged a new partnership with C6, a leading provider of global risk


intelligence tools and systems to the land-based casino industry. The ECA represents the land-based casino community working towards the successful development of a thriving gaming industry through events and networking driving cooperation within the industry – from manufacturers to service providers and new entrants. As ECA chairman Per Jaldung commented:


“We are delighted to see C6 join as our first partner in the area of risk management tools and systems. Money laundering is a key issue for the licenced land-based casino industry, which is seriously tackled by our casinos, leading us to very much look forward to a positive exchange on this key issue with our newest partner.” Fiona Davies, Head of Gaming at C6 added: “We are extremely proud to be the Risk/AML Provider partnered to the ECA and are excited to be able to offer support to member Casinos. C6 has been working alongside the heavily regulated UK Land Based Casinos along with the Global Elite for over 10 years and have a range of solutions that match different player types. Our aim is to help meet regulations while supporting play, reducing risk exposure along with delivering a focused cost-effective end to end AML solution to help casinos work towards keeping the proceeds of crime out of gaming. Through this partnership we aim to help casinos across Europe adapt to the continued pressures of regulatory scrutiny around AML along with meeting Responsible Gaming guidelines. Myself and the C6 team are very much looking forward to meeting and working with all members over the years ahead.”


6 APRIL 2018


Clarion cements CHIPS relationship C


larion Gaming Managing Director, Kate Chambers,


utilised the opening day of ICE London, the world’s most influential gaming expo, to launch a new partnership with CHIPS, the gaming industry charity that has raised more than £2m to provide bespoke wheelchairs for children with profound mobility issues. Five year-old Harley


Hickling-Allen was the first beneficiary of the new partnership. Harley who has a diagnosis of MLCRD syndrome which limits his mobility, due to difficulties with balance and control of his muscles, received his new lightweight chair in a presentation set against the backdrop of the showpiece event for an industry which remains the single biggest contributor to CHIPS. Linda Lindsay, who co-founded the charity, and has


attended the overwhelming majority of the organisation’s 500 wheelchair presentations, said: “Harley can walk short distances with a ‘K’ walker, but his existing wheelchair is heavy and causes him to tire quickly thereby restricting him from participating in some activities both in and out of school. The provision of this new lightweight wheelchair, courtesy of Clarion Gaming, will change his life and that of his family. It will enable Harley to get around, self propelling without tiring, so that he can enjoy life to the full.” Linda added: “CHIPS only exists thanks to the


generosity of our supporters the vast majority of whom are active in the gaming industry and most of


whom either exhibit at or attend ICE London as a visitor. I am genuinely thrilled and hugely grateful that Kate and the team at Clarion Gaming are supporting us and in the process ensuring that more children like Harley are given the precious gift of mobility and the freedom that brings.” Reflecting on the partnership, Kate Chambers


said: “While ICE London is now the leading gaming technology event, it was originally established as part of ATEI a brand that we still own and whose roots go back some 80-years. In that sense, Clarion Gaming is very much part of the fabric of the industry and I’m delighted to be able to support an industry led charity which undertakes so much valuable work with families in the community. It was a pleasure meeting Harley and his family and I look forward to making many more presentations at future editions of ICE London.”


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