Flutter Removes FanDuel CEO as US Growth Story Loses Its Edge
Amy Howe's dismissal ends a five-year tenure marked by market-share gains that have since stalled. For Flutter, the harder question is structural, not personnel.
Amy Howe's dismissal ends a five-year tenure marked by market-share gains that have since stalled. For Flutter, the harder question is structural, not personnel.
India's new online gaming legislation draws hard lines between skill games, e-sports, and real-money gambling. How operators and investors read those lines will determine whether the world's largest untapped market opens or stays closed.
Minnesota's twin bills targeting prediction markets and sweepstakes casinos signal a broader regulatory counter-movement that could fragment what operators had hoped would become a unified U.S. vertical.
The completed purchase of Legend by Genius Sports reshapes the sports data and media stack — and raises pointed questions about where the next round of consolidation leads.
Ricky Sandler's departure from Entain's board — as Eminence Capital winds down — removes one of the few activist voices holding management accountable at a critical inflection point for the operator.
As the UK's tax burden on gambling operators intensifies, some are quietly lowering online slot RTP to protect margins — but the evidence from comparable regulated markets suggests the cure may be worse than the disease.
MGM Resorts' first-quarter results show digital and Macau carrying the load while Las Vegas barely budges — a signal that the Strip's post-pandemic earnings engine may be cooling faster than the headline numbers suggest.
Faced with rising tax burdens, British online casinos are trimming return-to-player rates on slots — but the experience in Germany offers a cautionary precedent operators should not ignore.
The William Hill owner's worsening FY2025 results reflect more than internal restructuring — they signal a structural reckoning for high-street betting in a market squeezed by taxation, regulation, and unlicensed competition.
Parliament's passage of a harmonised 30% operator levy and a 15% withholding tax on net winnings marks a structural shift in Uganda's approach to gambling revenue — one that other sub-Saharan regulators are watching closely.
With the Legend deal closed, Genius Sports is positioning itself as the sole vertically integrated sports data-to-media company — a structural shift that carries significant implications for operators, broadcasters, and regulators alike.
Parliament's passage of a harmonised 30% operator levy and a 15% withholding tax on player winnings marks one of the most aggressive simultaneous tax interventions in sub-Saharan African gambling history — and other markets are watching.