UK gambling giant Entain welcomes new CEO

UK gambling giant Entain welcomes new CEO

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    Gambling industry giant Entain has confirmed the appointment of Gavin Isaacs as its new CEO. 

    Formerly known as GVC Holdings, the parent company of established betting brands such as BetMGM and Ladbrokes has concluded its search for a new leader after the departure of Jette Nygaard-Andersen.

    Her exit followed a long-running bribery scandal that hampered the company, contributing to a downward spiral that resulted in significant losses of £879 in its most recent annual results.

    Mr. Isaacs will take up his role on September 2, relieving Stella David from her duties as acting CEO at the London-listed firm. David will replace Barry Gibson as company chair on September 30, when he retires.

    The outgoing interim boss welcomed the arrival of her new colleague.

    “The positive progress we have already achieved means the business has strong building blocks in place for the future. I am confident that with Gavin’s leadership, we will realize the ambitious plans that we have for Entain.”

    Isaacs is considered as an industry stalwart, time-served at recognized entities such as DraftKings, Scientific Games, and Bally Technologies. His most recent position was as chairperson at Games Global. 

    He expressed his excitement and anticipation at the prospect of the upcoming challenge. 

    “The company’s iconic brands, exceptional talent, and ongoing execution of its refocused strategy will enable the business to return to a leadership position across all aspects,” Isaacs stated.

    “I am confident that Entain has an extremely bright future. I look forward to leading the group in capitalizing on the opportunities ahead and creating value for all its stakeholders,” he added.

     

    Immediate challenge for new Entain boss Isaacs

    The landmark losses for Entain in recent times can be directly attributed to the bribing scandal, representing a significant proportion of the total figure. 

    A penalty of around £585 million was agreed with HM Revenue & Customs to settle charges related to alleged bribery offenses in Turkey. In addition, Entain will make a £20m  charitable donation and contribute a further £10m towards HMRC and CPS costs.

    Nygaard-Andersen resigned in December last year after the settlement, following disgruntlement from shareholders about her leadership and the direction of the company. 

    One of Isaacs’ immediate concerns will be a pending group claim on behalf of several investors, filed against the firm. It is alleged that Entain did not provide clarity to the concerned parties on the historical offenses in Turkey.

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    Graeme Hanna is a full-time, freelance writer with significant experience in online news as well as content writing. Since January 2021, he has contributed as a football and news writer for several mainstream UK titles including The Glasgow Times, Rangers Review, Manchester Evening News, MyLondon, Give Me Sport, and the Belfast News Letter. Graeme has worked across several briefs including news and feature writing in addition to other significant work experience in professional services. Now a contributing news writer at ReadWrite.com, he is involved with pitching relevant content for publication as well as writing engaging tech news stories.

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