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Entain and McLaren F1 Team open the doors for women to return to work

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The companies are launching a joint Returnship programme for women to return to careers in the world’s most exciting industries 

Entain, the global sports betting, gaming and interactive entertainment group, and the McLaren F1 Team, are launching applications for their joint Returnship programme, to help reignite the careers of women returning to roles in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics). 

While the representation of women in STEM is steadily increasing 1, there remains a significant gender imbalance – in the UK, just 26% of STEM graduates are women, and only 24% of the STEM workforce are women2. There is an urgent need to change the perceptions of careers in STEM, open more opportunities for women to pursue careers in the field, and help both women and men thrive equally in STEM. 

As 26% of sports bettors globally are now female3, and F1 continues to experience a rise in female fans, with approximately 40% of fans now female4, it has become even more important for both companies to reflect the customer experience by having a diverse workforce. The Returnship programme is another step in the right direction to making this change. 

Jette Nygaard-Andersen, Entain CEO, said: “The fusion of technology, sport and entertainment, and desire to support talented women re-entering the workforce meant that launching this brand-new programme with our partner, McLaren, is an obvious step. We share a passion and commitment for giving women a platform to reignite their careers in STEM and hope that through this programme, we not only support a generation of ambitious women now but inspire future generations of girls to land their dream STEM role.”  

As part of the programme, an initial cohort of ten Returnship places will be created, offering unique opportunities and experience at either Entain or the McLaren F1 Team over a six-month period. The programme is designed to suit different women at different stages in their career, with successful candidates being supported by a 1-1 transitional coach specialising in returning to work, flexible working, networking with senior executives, and an opportunity to discuss permanent role opportunities after the six-month programme. Example placement roles span from software engineers and back-end developers to data scientists and design engineers, with the full list available on the programme’s website. 

Candidates who meet the following minimum criteria are being sought:  

  • At least 3 months unemployed, underemployed​ or reskilling 
  • At least 2 years prior professional experience 
  • STEM focused qualifications or experience or a personal and evidencable passion for technology / data / engineering 

Entain is committed to embedding Diversity, Equity and Inclusion into all corners of its business, and has launched a number of programmes to support this commitment, under its EnTrain programme, which is designed to increase access to education and training in technology and improve diversity. With EnTrain, Entain has set the objective to positively impact the lives of over 1,000,000 people around the world, either directly or through their families and dependents, by 2030. 

The Entain x McLaren F1 Team Returnship programme also complements Entain’s existing Reboot@Ivy initiative, which helps women return to their technology careers at its locations in Hyderabad and Manila.  

Zak Brown, CEO, McLaren Racing, commented: “We are excited to be launching the first returnship of its kind within F1 in partnership with Entain. This is an opportunity to drive real change within the Engineering and Technology industries and is part of our overall commitment to making STEM careers more accessible to all, and to having 40% of our employees from under-represented backgrounds by 2030.” 

In December 2022, Formula 1 announced teams for its F1 Academy: an all-female racing series for younger drivers, set for 2023. Likewise, Extreme E has elevated women in motorsport with its gender-equal motorsport series. These moves demonstrate the eagerness to propel women drivers into the upper echelons of the sport, and mirror what Entain and the McLaren F1 Team are hoping to achieve through the Returnship programme. 

 

George Miller (Gyorgy Molnar) started his career in content marketing and has started working as an Editor/Content Manager for our company in 2016. George has acquired many experiences when it comes to interviews and newsworthy content becoming Head of Content in 2017. He is responsible for the news being shared on multiple websites that are part of the European Gaming Media Network.

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New Report Highlights Potential Impact of Increased Tax and Regulation on UK Betting and Gaming Market

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European countries with higher tax and regulation of their betting and gaming markets are more likely to see increased black market activity, according to a report produced by PwC and published by the BGC.

The study, Impact of the taxation and regulatory environment on European online betting and gaming markets, draws clear links between restrictive policy regimes across Europe and black-market growth.

Countries such as France (57% black market), Sweden (35%) and the Netherlands (37%) have seen large proportions of their gambling markets move offshore.

By contrast, Spain and Denmark, where tax rates are moderate and licensing systems open, maintain higher levels of onshore participation – with only around 11% of gambling taking place outside the regulated sector.

The report reveals that around 5% of all online betting and gaming in the UK now takes place on unlicensed black-market websites. This is equivalent to hundreds of millions of pounds in untaxed, unregulated activity and marks a sharp rise from a previous estimate in 2021, when the black market was thought to account for only 3.3% of total spend.

The report concludes that higher effective tax rates and tighter rules consistently lead to smaller regulated markets, while jurisdictions that liberalise and maintain balanced taxation enjoy stronger growth.

The findings also challenge the assumption that higher gambling duties increase public revenues. Between 2019 and 2024, countries with tax rates below 25% of gross gaming revenue saw annual growth in tax receipts of 13%, compared to 9% in higher-tax jurisdictions.

Operators facing steeper duties typically cut back on marketing and promotions, the analysis found, making licensed platforms less competitive.

The report shows how operators respond to higher regulatory and tax environments by adjusting gross win pricing, reducing bonuses and reducing spending. This makes the player proposition less attractive.

The findings come as the Treasury prepares its Autumn Budget and reportedly considers potential changes to remote betting and gaming duties.

While Britain remains among the world’s safest and most highly regulated gambling markets, the report demonstrates the potential impact of increasing taxes.

Grainne Hurst, CEO of the Betting and Gaming Council, said: “Britain has one of the safest gambling markets in Europe but if the Treasury isn’t careful, we could quickly end up like France or Sweden, with huge black markets contributing nothing in tax, offering zero player protection, and providing no funding for sport or the economy.

“Well-balanced regulation and fair taxes protect players, raise more revenue for the Treasury, and support thousands of jobs. Unlicensed operators do none of those things.”

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WorldMatch Partners with Solverde

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In a bold move set to redefine Portugal’s online gaming landscape, WorldMatch has partnered with Solverde.pt, taking the online casino experience to new heights.

Solverde.pt, the undisputed leader in Portugal’s online casino market, has been setting trends since 2017. Backed by over 50 years of expertise from the Solverde Group—known for its five iconic land-based casinos and hotels across the country—Solverde.pt offers players a thrilling blend of trust, innovation and an extensive gaming portfolio. Now, with WorldMatch joining forces, the stakes are higher than ever.

This partnership brings the best of both worlds: WorldMatch’s cutting-edge gaming technology and Solverde.pt’s unmatched market presence. Players can now enjoy WorldMatch’s rich catalog of slots, from thrilling themes to ground-breaking mechanics, on Solverde.pt. It’s the perfect combination of innovation and reliability, offering Portuguese players an immersive, next-level gaming experience.

“WorldMatch’s collaboration with Solverde.pt isn’t just another partnership—it’s a game changer. We’re bringing a world-class gaming experience to one of Portugal’s most trusted platforms. This partnership will not only elevate the online gaming scene but will also pave the way for future innovations in the industry,” said Gabriele De Lorenzi, Commercial Director at WorldMatch

“World Match’s reputation for high-quality, innovative games and features aligns perfectly with our commitment to offer the best games to our players. We look forward to bring their engaging content, further enhancing our portfolio within Portugal digital entertainment,” said Sérgio Pascoal, Head of R&D at Solverde.pt

Already recognized as the first Portuguese casino to introduce Crash Games in 2024, Solverde.pt continues to be a trendsetter in the market. With this partnership, WorldMatch strengthens its position as a global leader in iGaming, setting the stage for more thrilling releases and innovations to come.

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UniPin Accelerates Esports Growth Through Nationwide Campus Esports Championship in India, Expansion to 50+ Universities in 2026

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UniPin, the leading digital entertainment and esports enabler across Asia, had launched the UniPin Campus Championship India, a large-scale interuniversity esports tournament designed to unite and empower student gamers through competition, collaboration and community building.

Running from October to December 2025, the championship will bring offline esports tournaments to eight major cities: Mumbai, Pune, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Lucknow. Winners from each campus qualifier will advance to the Grand Finale in January 2026, where they will compete for national recognition and esports glory.

The championship officially kicked off in Pune (MIT Pune, Oct 30) and Mumbai (NMIMS Mumbai, Oct 31). Both campuses recorded overwhelming enthusiasm from students eager to represent their universities, demonstrating the growing momentum of esports within India’s student communities. Packed audiences, spirited support and competitive gameplay marked a strong opening for the multi-city series.

“The UniPin Campus Championship India underscores UniPin’s ongoing commitment to cultivating the next generation of esports talent while strengthening a culture of collaboration, discipline, and sportsmanship among young players. As India’s gaming ecosystem continues to grow, we are proud to provide a platform that empowers students to showcase their skills, connect with the community, and pursue their passion at a competitive level,” said Paras Gupta, Manager of Esports, Community & KOL at UniPin India.

Expansion Vision: 2026 and Beyond

Building on the momentum of this inaugural championship, UniPin India is preparing an even larger nationwide initiative for 2026, with plans to reach more than 50 universities across India. The expansion aims to elevate intercampus esports into a mainstream student activity by integrating workshops on esports careers, community networking and developer engagement — not only fostering competition, but also building pathways into the gaming and digital entertainment industry.

This upcoming expansion signals UniPin’s long-term investment in India’s esports ecosystem and strengthens its commitment to making esports accessible, structured and sustainable at the grassroots level.

“This expansion is not just about growing the tournament footprint. By 2026, we aim to reach every major campus so they can have a thriving esports community supported by the right infrastructure, education, and exposure,” Paras added.

Through the UniPin Campus Championship, UniPin reinforces its mission to accelerate the growth of esports and digital entertainment in Asia by creating inclusive opportunities for young players to connect, compete and thrive.

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