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Quarterly revenues increase for Loto-Quebec by 2% - online grew with 25%, iGaming Business

Quarterly revenues increase for Loto-Quebec by 2% - online grew with 25%, iGaming Business | Poker & eGaming News | Scoop.it

Canadian state-run provincial lottery operator Loto-Quebec has released its second quarter financial results showing that it experienced an almost two percent year-on-year rise in total revenues to CAD$917.4 million (US$923.5 million).


Montreal-based Loto-Quebec additionally saw overall earnings increase by 2.5 percent when compared with the same period in 2011 to CAD$344.4 million (US$346.6 million) and stated that these improvements were due to ‘both good business performance and tightly controlled expenditures’.

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IGT/Entraction bans poker players in 50 countries - but not Italy, Nick Jones Pokerfuse

IGT/Entraction bans poker players in 50 countries - but not Italy, Nick Jones Pokerfuse | Poker & eGaming News | Scoop.it

The IGT Network, formerly Entraction, has expanded its list of blocked countries adding 20 new banned countries.

 

Banned countries include: Australia, Spain, Belgium, Cyprus, Turkey, Israel, Norway, Russia, Canada, South Africa, China, Ivory Coast, Monaco, Denmark, France and Estonia.

 

However, one notable omission from the blacklist is Italy: IGT/Entraction apparently continues to allow Italian players without the network nor any of its operators holding a license.

 

IGT, who purchased Entraction and rebranded it at the beginning of the year, was one of the first to receive approval in Nevada for an online poker license.

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