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Mystery new GrabOne creditor scuppers liquidator coup, could push debt past $25m The Press
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“Ten years ago I didn’t see anyone, because you’d actually have to go into a casino,” he added. “It’s just the last two, three years.”
The rise of online sports betting and casino apps has yielded big profits for gambling companies. But insolvency and psychology experts warn of dire consequences for a growing number of Canadians — young men, in particular — and recommend counselling, a payback plan and self-examination for those needing to dig themselves out of debt.
Compared to gamblers who exclusively played the lottery, Canadians who reported betting online over the past year were 45 times more likely to qualify as problem gamblers, according to a new report from Greo Evidence Insights, the Canadian Centre on…
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Outdoor advertising business 75Media Limited will enter voluntary liquidation after struggling to secure its long-term future.
Labelled as the UK’s second-largest roadside billboard owner, the firm’s future seemed promising with the acquisition of the majority of Mass Media’s large-format digital roadside billboard portfolio in March this year, along with a seven-figure investment from Mercia Ventures the same month.
However, the Leeds-headquartered firm announced on LinkedIn this week: “Today [Wednesday 19 November 2025], the board of directors at 75Media Limited has made the very difficult decision to place the company into voluntary liquidation.
“Over the last six months, the…
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“Ten years ago I didn’t see anyone, because you’d actually have to go into a casino,” he added. “It’s just the last two, three years.”
The rise of online sports betting and casino apps has yielded big profits for gambling companies. But insolvency and psychology experts warn of dire consequences for a growing number of Canadians — young men, in particular — and recommend counselling, a payback plan and self-examination for those needing to dig themselves out of debt.
Compared to gamblers who exclusively played the lottery, Canadians who reported betting online over the past year were 45 times more likely to qualify as problem gamblers, according to a new report from Greo Evidence Insights, the Canadian…
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Mauco Cartex avoids liquidation thanks to court-approved single offer PrintIndustry.news
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Rob Kilner’s clients carry gambling debts ranging from a few thousand dollars to more than a quarter million.
One lost $250,000 on sports betting apps this year. Another spent $100,000 over two years, with his partner in the dark for most of it, he said.
“I just signed up a husband who had not told his wife until about two months ago,” said Kilner, a licensed insolvency trustee in Ontario.
While those sums are above average, Kilner has watched both his tally of clients and the depth of their gambling debts balloon in recent years.
“Ten years ago I didn’t see anyone, because you’d actually have to go into a casino,” he added. “It’s just the last two, three years.”
The rise of online sports betting and casino…
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Winsome Yarns Fails to Submit Q2 2025 Financial Results Amid Ongoing Insolvency Process scanx.trade
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A Californian gambling addict caught trying to smuggle over $300,000 worth of drugs through Dublin Airport in Ireland has been jailed for four years.
Jacob Napolitano, 28, had arrived in Ireland on an Aer Lingus flight from Los Angeles last May when a customs officer became suspicious of his behavior.
After putting his bags through an X-ray machine, officers discovered 17kg of cannabis. After his arrest, he told police he had a gambling problem and had accrued a debt of $10,000.
He said he hadn’t packed the bag, but he knew it was…
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Canadians are betting record sums online — and falling in debt. Here’s how to dig out The Spec
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“Ten years ago I didn’t see anyone, because you’d actually have to go into a casino,” he added. “It’s just the last two, three years.”
The rise of online sports betting and casino apps has yielded big profits for gambling companies. But insolvency and psychology experts warn of dire consequences for a growing number of Canadians — young men, in particular — and recommend counselling, a payback plan and self-examination for those needing to dig themselves out of debt.
Compared to gamblers who exclusively played the lottery, Canadians who reported betting online over the past year were 45 times more likely to qualify as problem gamblers, according to a new report from Greo Evidence Insights, the Canadian…
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EU agrees to harmonise EU insolvency laws to enhance cross-border investments, capital markets Reuters


