Prospective future gaming destinations, including Japan and Taiwan, must plan how to incorporate their integrated resorts into a holistic tourism plan rather than view them solely as an income source, according to the University of Macau’s Professor Glenn McCartney. In an analysis published...
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International Association of Gaming Regulators to hold 2016 Conference in Sydney
The International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR) will hold its 2016 Annual Conference in Sydney, Australia, next month with the event aimed at exploring emerging issues affecting gaming regulators, policymakers and industry executives in gambling markets around the world. Running from 31...
New Atlantic City resort set to open
Having seen all but four of its casinos close down over the past decade, struggling Atlantic City is about to see something we never thought we’d witness again – a casino opening! The former Revel casino – best known for going bankrupt twice before closing in 2014 as a complete failure –...
Illegal gambling next on Philippines hit list
Having already shaken up the nation’s gaming industry during his first few months in the job, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte now has illegal gambling in his sights. Announcing the government’s latest plans during a speech over the weekend, Philippine National Police (PNP) chief...
Tak Chun opens new Parisian VIP Club
Leading Macau junket operator, Tak Chun Group, has opened its new VIP club at the Parisian Macao. Launched by Tak Chun CEO Levo Chan at a special ribbon cutting ceremony yesterday, the Parisian Tak Chun VIP Club measures 8,257 square feet and boasts nine gaming tables across three separate...