Chinese conglomerate inks Philippines casino deal
In the Philippines, a Chinese conglomerate has reportedly signed an agreement that is to see it spend at least $100 million in order to bring a new integrated casino resort to northern Luzon’s Cagayan Special Economic Zone and Freeport. CEZA consent: According to a report from GGRAsia, Shanghai Jucheng Supply Chain Management Group Company Limited […]
Relevant news
Betfair Ditches Champion Racing Trainer Gordon Elliott Over Shocking Dead Horse Image
Betting exchange Betfair has parted ways with a three-time Grand National-winning brand ambassador who was…
Texas Woman Hits $302K Jackpot at McCarran International Airport
A Texas woman leaving Las Vegas via McCarran International Airport hit a huge jackpot prior…

Coronavirus consequences impact Veikkaus Oy’s bottom line
In Finland and land-based and online gaming operator Veikkaus Oy has announced that the dire…

Macau records extraordinary swell in February gross gaming revenues
The casino hotspot of Macau is reportedly continuing to recover from the devastating impacts of…
Titus to Lead Gaming Caucus Again, Gets Tourism Relief in American Rescue Plan
US Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nevada, will once again serve as the co-chair of the Congressional…
Caesars Rumored to Be in Talks for Another Sports Betting Market Access Deal with Betway
As it closes in on its $3.69 billion takeover of William Hill, Caesars Entertainment (NASDAQ:CZR)…