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GENTING CASINOS LEAD THE WAY WITH HIGHEST “GAMCARE SAFER GAMBLING STANDARD” RENEWAL SECURED
Genting Casinos UK are delighted to announce they have once again been awarded the highest rating of GamCare’s Safer Gambling Standard, the social responsibility quality standard for the gambling industry. Having been awarded the standard at advanced level 3, this latest recognition is the highest level achievable, highlighting the leading leisure and entertainment operators’ continued commitment to creating a safer gambling environment for its customers.
Genting standout as the only UK land-based casino to achieve this award, as they continue to lead the way and improve on standards that minimise gambling harm for its customers. The recognition shown by advance level three is described by GamCare as “A business that has adopted a wide range of safer gambling measures that go beyond the social responsibility provisions of their gambling licence”. The award is a renewal of the accreditation and ensures that Genting have secured the best recognition for industry best practice for a second consecutive time.
President and Chief Operating Officer of Genting UK Paul Willcock said:
“We are immensely proud to secure the highest possible recognition and it once again, shows our continued commitment to ensuring our customers play safely. This award highlights the commitment and hard work that our staff put in, day in, day out to make sure that we lead the way as the best and safest casino operation in the UK.
“Being the only UK land-based casino to be awarded this level of accreditation further emphasises that adopting safe gambling measures and customer care is at the heart of everything we do. Whilst we’re delighted with the renewal of the award, we will continue to improve our standards in order to provide the best possible experience for our customers when they visit our casinos.”
The Safer Gambling Standard recognises operators who exceed the requirements of gambling industry Licensing Codes and Conditions of Practice (LCCP). The Standard comprises 10 sets of assessment criteria for social responsibility for both online and land-based gambling businesses, developed and updated each year out of the available evidence and industry best-practice.
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