Tatts
‘Fresh start’: Lotteries boss feels lucky about life after Tabcorp
The boss of Tabcorp’s lotteries division says making its games more compelling and selling more tickets online will fuel growth as it gets ready to land on the ASX next year.
- Patrick Hatch
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- Opinion
- Gaming & wagering
No one is yet showing Tabcorp the money - or at least not enough of it
The rejection of the offers has placed additional pressure on the Tabcorp board which now has to decide whether to split the business or incur the wrath of shareholders.
- Elizabeth Knight
- Opinion
- Gambling
Tabcorp under renewed pressure to split and retain the lotteries jewel
Shareholders have lost patience with Tabcorp which has underperformed since its $11 billion merger with Tatts Group in 2017.
- Elizabeth Knight
Tabcorp says punters embracing digital venue push
Wagering giant Tabcorp says punters are embracing its efforts to merge online and offline betting at its thousands of affiliated pubs and clubs.
- Patrick Hatch
Tabcorp moves on board removal following investor protests
Gambling giant Tabcorp has injected more fresh blood into its boardroom amid investor discontent over some existing directors' length of tenure and the group's below-market returns.
- Patrick Hatch
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- Lotto
ASIC eyes controversial wagering outfit Lottoland after complaint
The Gibraltar-based service has shifted its products to get around a new federal ban on betting on international lotteries, raising concerns from regulators.
- Kylar Loussikian
In fight for survival, Lottoland boss flags High Court petition
Online lottery disrupter Lottoland has dramatically ramped up political lobbying efforts and is threatening to launch a fight in the High Court.
- Nick Toscano
New 'synthetic' lottery launches despite looming ban
Another foreign-owned lottery disrupter is set to launch in Australia despite federal plans to ban it.
- Nick Toscano
Tabcorp predicts online competition to remain 'vibrant'
Australia's biggest gambling company has taken a hit to its earnings since sealing its $11 billion mega-merger with its rival.
- Nick Toscano
Landmark Albion tower set for demolition
Approval has been given for a landmark building in Brisbane’s inner north-east to make way for a high-density development.
- Ruth McCosker
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