Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: Disappearance of 8XBet raises questions
Friday 3rd of January 2025
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Good morning. “Take the money and run”. It’s not only the name of a genius art piece but also a strategy too-often utilized by online gambling-linked companies. And, despite high-profile sponsorship of sporting teams and events, the fact that some companies can simply vanish overnight is concerning - as evidenced by the disappearing act of 8XBet. Meanwhile, gaming suppliers are playing a balancing act, trying to leverage their $16.4 billion in debt while ensuring positive returns. Land-based operations aren’t immune from the debt threat, as Mohegan’s INSPIRE feels the crunch as loans come due.
Sponsorship of major sporting teams by gambling-linked companies has been a hot topic recently, and will likely continue to be so, as more cases emerge of enterprises making a big splash before quickly fading from view. The recent disappearance of former Manchester City sponsor 8XBet highlights the oftentimes shadowy nature of the corporate leadership, and ability for companies to dodge regulators by setting up shop, raking in the cash, and disappearing into the sunset.
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