Gambling companies are constantly ducking and diving out of the way of regulators. Boylesports is one. This year, its CEO Conor Gray said it had “no choice” but to lessen its reliance on Ireland as a result of a two per cent tax on betting turnover, levied in 2019. “We have to diversify”, said Gray. The tax, Gray said, resulted in “previously thriving betting companies now permanently closing their doors. Although BoyleSports expects some participation in that forced consolidation to some degree, the increase in betting duty has meant that the focus of future expansion and investment will be outside…
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