Betting and Gaming Council AGM to take place on 1 December
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Betting and Gaming Council AGM to take place on 1 December

The Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) will hold its annual general meeting (AGM) for 2021 on Wednesday 1 December
Betting and Gaming Council AGM to take place on 1 December

The Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) testament carry its yearbook general group meeting (AGM) for 2021 on Midweek 1 December.

From 10:00am to 1:00pm GMT, the heads of Britain’s upside gaming trade in association, alongside key manufacture figures, will convene at the Savoy hotel inward London to discuss yesteryear and upcoming events.

BGC Chairperson Brigid Simmonds testament kick-off the conference with a brushup of the year, highlighting the Council’s stand-out achievements. The organisation’s Chief Exec Michael Dugher will and then Pb a discussion, followed by presentations and panels on issues affecting the industry.

Though little has in time been revealed nearly the event, with registration and further entropy to come on 15 November, safer play is expected by many to characteristic at the top off of this year’s agenda.

While 2020’s get together gave some attending to the issue, with presentations such as ‘Creating a culture of safer gambling; safeguarding children and young people’, this year’s gathering will likely shine an yet brighter spot on safer gambling.

On 1 November, Dugher declared it the BGC’s “top antecedence all yr round” patch inaugurating Safer Gambling Week inward a blog post. He pledged to establish on existing efforts to tackle problem gambling.

“This is nigh edifice on the 2 meg customers who at present employ deposit limits, and it is also most making trusted that those who demand help experience where they canful have it,” said Dugher at the time.

This came after the BGC launched its unexampled ‘Take Time To Think’ hunting expedition in October that aims to upgrade to a greater extent responsible for(p) gambling by supporting punters to employ tools such as deposition limits and time-outs.

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