Caesars Casino Uk
Caesars UK are owned by Caesars Entertainment operating out of Las Vegas.
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- Caesars UK are owned by Caesars Entertainment operating out of Las Vegas. They run 8 UK sites, with three in London and 5 around the rest of the country. LCI actually trade as a variety of brands – in London they have the Playboy, Empire and Sportsman, while around the UK they have the Alea in Glasgow and Nottingham, the Rendezvous in.
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They run 8 UK sites, with three in London and 5 around the rest of the country. LCI actually trade as a variety of brands – in London they have the Playboy, Empire and Sportsman, while around the UK they have the Alea in Glasgow and Nottingham, the Rendezvous in Southend and the separately branded Manchester 235. They recently closed the Golden Nugget, sadly – it was nothing if not full of character.
All of their sites are relatively newly built, albeit not necessarily having been refurbished for a while. The jewel in their crown is the Empire casino in Leicester Square, which is located right there below the cinema and reputedly makes a fortune – it benefits from squadrons of tourists as well as Chinatown right around the corner.
Caesars – they were called LCI then – went big some years ago, opening those huge units outside London, with what are best described as mixed results. They had a very large site in Leeds until closing it recently – they figured “if we build it they will come”, but a location outside of the city centre with three other central competitors did for them. Their other sites are very impressive and well worth a visit.
Alea Casino Glasgow
Springfield Quay,
Paisley Road,
Glasgow G5 8NP
Tel: 44 141555 6100
Alea Casino, Leeds - now closed
4 The Boulevard,
Clarence Dock,
Leeds LS10 1PZ
Tel: 44 1133413200
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Alea Casino, Nottingham
108 Upper Parliament Street,
Nottingham NG1 6LF
Tel: 44 1158720600
Golden Nugget Casino, London - now closed
22-23 Shaftesbury Avenue,
London W1D 7EJ
Tel: 44 2074390099
Manchester 235 Casino
Great Northern,
2 Watson Street,
Mancester M3 4LP
Tel: 44 1618280300
Playboy Casino, London
14 Old Park Lane,
Mayfair,
London W1K 1ND
Tel: 44 2074918586
Rendezvous Casino Brighton
Brighton Marina Village,
Brighton BN2 5U
Tel: 44 1273605602
Rendezvous Casino, Southend
Eastern Esplanade,
Southend SS1 2ZG
Tel: 44 1702616000
Sportsman Casino, London
The Sportsman Casino,
Old Quebec Street,
London W1H 7AF
Tel: 44 2074140061
The Empire Casino, London
5-6 Leicester Square,
London WC2H 7NA
Tel: 44 2030141000
The UK Gambling Commission issued another warning towards the personnel of Caesars Entertainment. After the regulatory body imposed a £13 million fine on the casino operator in April 2020, it continued its investigation to further regulate the activities offered by Caesars Entertainment UK Limited.
The heavy fine was levied on the company as a penalty for violating several rules, including guidelines for social responsibility, money laundering, and customer interaction protocols. According to the Gambling Commission, the main victims of these violations were the high-roller VIP customers of the casino, which is the London subsidiary of the major American casino company Caesars Entertainment Incorporated.
One of the cases that show the casino company’s weaknesses revealed that a Caesars Entertainment UK customer was allowed to spend £820,000 and lose a total of £240,000 over the course of 13 months. This shows that the London subsidiary of Caesars Entertainment Incorporated failed to take the needed measure and investigate the high-value player’s source of funds.
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Another proof of the operator’s lackings was a case of a player spending £800,000 at the casino and losing £795,000. That happened despite the player being flagged as an individual with a high-risk potential. Yet again, the casino operator failed to check the source of funds of the vulnerable player. Due to the company’s lacking points, the regulatory body decided to revoke the personal management licenses (PML) of three senior managers of Ceasars Entertainment UK Limited.
The UK Gambling Commission Issues Warnings to Personal Management Licence Holders
As a continuation of the Commission’s investigation on Caesars Entertainment and its PML holders, the regulator issued several warnings. In addition to scrapping the licenses of three PML holders, the Gambling Commission warned seven PML holders about potentially losing their licenses. Meanwhile, two PML holders who were also under investigation were advised to conduct letters.
The UK Gambling Commission also advised 18 PML holders who were not included in the review process to also conduct letters. While the regulator was pursuing its investigation, one PML holder decided to give up their licenses before the results of the review were announced. Meanwhile, one PML holder lost their licenses as a result of failing to pay their license fees.
Among the PML holders who lost their licenses, there was also a case of revoking a license due to a public altercation between the said Caesar’s PML holder and a guest of the casino. After the latest decisions of the Gambling Commission, its sanctions register was updated, showing the PML holders with revoked licenses and those who have received warnings.
The UK Gambling Commission’s Executive Director, Richard Watson, warned all PML holders that they will be held accountable for the failings in management operations under their respective casino operators. Currently, most PML holders got away with only warnings but the Commission will carry on with its investigation and will continue to revoke licenses whenever it is needed.
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