Economy
Sportsbooks Fined By Ohio Commission
The online gambling industry in the United States continues to grow as new states adopt the legislation required to license and regulate operators. It was Ohio’s turn to do so on the 1st of January by signing House Bill 29 into law and allowing online bookmakers to apply for a license issued by the state’s Casino Control Commission.
Shortly after putting the framework in place, Ohio issued 23 type A licenses that allow operators to offer online sports betting services via mobile apps and websites. However, shortly after going live, three bookies breached the gambling advertising rules and received fines for their actions.
What Led to the Fines Handed by Ohio’s Regulator?
Upon receiving their type A license, all operators agreed to follow strict rules regarding sports betting advertising. The regulations do not allow any use of “risk-free” or “free” bets and need to have a clear message in order to prevent problem gambling
However, in the rush of launching their websites, at least three bookmakers active in Ohio failed to respect the advertising restrictions and are now facing hefty fines. BetMGM, DraftKings, and Ceasers are online sportsbooks that repeatedly broke their promise not to promote free bets when the customers are required to risk their own funds. In addition, the Ohio Casino Control Commission established that the same companies did not include a clear message about the dangers of problem gambling in their communications.
Therefore, the brands will have to pay a $150,000 fine for not respecting the guidelines stipulated by the Commission. To make things even worse, this comes after all the licensed bookies received a warning on the 30th of December, 2022, about following these specific rules.
Ohio’s Casino Control Commission executive director, Matt Schuler, said that the bookmakers got several memos about the rules regarding promotions and advertising. However, some of them continue to disregard the law leaving the commission with no choice but to seek penalties.
The Bookmakers’ Position
Caesars Sportsbook
Of course, the companies targeted with fines had the chance to express their stance on the events. Caesars sportsbook, through their assistant general counsel Jeff Hendricks said they are sorry that the issue was identified since they were eager to cooperate with the commission to settle things.
In their case, the rules were broken by an affiliate campaign on Twitter that had a Free Bonus Offer of $100 as a promotional free bet. However, the punter had to make a $20 deposit to be able to enjoy the so-called “free bet”.
DraftKings Sportsbook promised a Free Bonus
Even though the operator highlighted that they are committed to respecting the highest standards of responsible gambling and player protection, DraftKings refused to comment on the fine they’re targeted with.
In this case, the penalty amount could be even higher since the online bookmaker is accused of sending around 2,500 ads to potential customers under 21, who are not allowed to place bets. For this breach of regulations, the operator could receive a $350,000 fine as the investigations are underway.
BetMGM Sportsbook
Finally, BetMGM was also notified about their wrong steps regarding sports betting advertising compliance. The company refused to comment on the events while reassuring its customers that responsible gambling is of utmost importance for the brand.
Even so, the State of Ohio made it very clear that the companies that massively advertise betting on sports need to be aware that their actions are being closely watched.
Other Sanctions Handed by OCCC
This string of fines applied by the Ohio Casino Control Commission is not the first of its kind. Earlier in December, Barstool Sportsbook also received a notice of violation regarding an event that took place on the Toledo University campus. The regulations clearly state that advertising near or on college campuses is forbidden, and Barstool could receive a $250,000 fine for failing to comply.
Overall, the total sum of the proposed sanctions exceeds $1 million, and the commission shows no signs of slowing down. The regulators want to send a clear message to all licensed online bookmakers – follow the rules or pay the price.
Final Thoughts
It is clear that the Ohio Casino Control Commission is determined to follow the law to the letter and not let operators get away with even minor mistakes. This approach is fantastic for player protection and avoiding serious gambling disorders. However, it may cause some bookmakers to reduce their activities in the state, resulting in less income received through online betting taxation.
One thing is sure though, the online gambling industry in the United States continues its spectacular growth. From a market size of $9,5 billion in 2021, the estimates for 2023 are more than optimistic, despite regulators’ strictness.
Economy
Champion Breweries Concludes Bullet Brand Portfolio Acquisition
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The acquisition of the Bullet brand portfolio from Sun Mark has been completed by Champion Breweries Plc, a statement from the company confirms.
This marks a transformative milestone in the organisation’s strategic expansion into a diversified, pan-African beverage platform.
With this development, Champion Breweries now owns the Bullet brand assets, trademarks, formulations, and commercial rights globally through an asset carve-out structure.
The assets are held in a newly incorporated entity in the Netherlands, in which Champion Breweries holds a majority interest, while Vinar N.V., the majority shareholder of Sun Mark, retains a minority stake.
Bullet products are currently distributed in 14 African markets, positioning Champion Breweries to scale beyond Nigeria in the high-growth ready-to-drink (RTD) alcoholic and energy drink segments.
This expansion significantly broadens the brewer’s addressable market and strengthens its revenue base with an established, profitable portfolio that already enjoys strong brand recognition and consumer loyalty across multiple markets.
“The successful completion of our public equity raises, together with the formal close of the Bullet acquisition, marks a defining moment for Champion Breweries.
“The support we received from both existing shareholders and new investors reflects strong confidence in our long-term strategy to build a diversified, high-growth beverage platform with pan-African scale.
“Our focus now is on disciplined execution, integration, and delivering sustained value across markets,” the chairman of Champion Breweries, Mr Imo-Abasi Jacob, stated.
Through this transaction, Champion Breweries is expected to achieve enhanced foreign exchange earnings, expanded distribution leverage across African markets, integrated supply chain efficiencies, portfolio diversification into high‑growth consumer beverage categories, and strengthened presence in the RTD and energy drink segments.
The acquisition accelerates Champion Breweries’ transition from a regional brewing business to a multi-category consumer platform with continental reach.
Bullet Black is Nigeria’s leading ready-to-drink alcoholic beverage, while Bullet Blue has built a strong presence in the energy drink category across several African markets.
Economy
M-KOPA Nigeria Plans Expansion to Edo, Others After N231bn Credit Milestone
By Adedapo Adesanya
Emerging market fintech firm, M-KOPA, has announced plans to deepen its reach in Nigeria to the South South and South East regions, starting with Edo this year, after providing N231 billion in credit to over 1 million customers in the country.
The firm released its first Nigeria-focused Impact Report, which showed that Nigeria is M-KOPA’s fastest-growing market and fastest to reach the milestone.
Since its foray into the Nigerian market in 2019, M-KOPA has been working to dismantle barriers to financial inclusion by providing flexible smartphone financing and digital financial tools that align with how people in the informal economy earn and manage their money.
It operates in six states in the country, including Lagos, Ogun, and Oyo, among others.
The report highlights the company’s contribution to income generation, digital inclusion and economic opportunity for Every Day Earners across the country.
The report showed that M-KOPA has enabled 290,000 first-time smartphone users, while 56 per cent of agents accessed their first income opportunity through the platform.
It showed high income and livelihood gains among its users, with about 77 per cent of customers leveraging smartphones or digital loans obtained through the platform to generate income, indicating that access to financed devices is directly supporting micro-entrepreneurial activity and informal sector productivity.
Furthermore, 75 per cent of users report higher earnings since gaining access to M-KOPA’s services, suggesting measurable improvements in personal revenue streams. On the distribution side, 99 per cent of agents disclose increased earnings, reflecting positive spillover effects across the company’s value chain.
In addition, 81 per cent of long-term customers state that their household expenses have improved, pointing to enhanced financial stability and better consumption smoothing over time.
Speaking on the report, Mr Babajide Duroshola, General Manager, M-KOPA Nigeria, said, “Nigeria represents extraordinary potential, and we’re proud that it has become M-KOPA’s fastest-growing market. Our Impact Report shows that when Every Day Earners gain access to the right digital and financial tools, they use them to create stability and long-term progress for their families. This is about access that unlocks opportunity and sustained prosperity.”
On its expansion plans Nigeria-wide, the M-KOPA helmsman said, “Many of the states we are considering are already similar to the ones we are currently in proximity… So, there is proximity and similarity between these states, and that’s what we are going to do, starting with Edo.”
He noted that as M-KOPA Nigeria continues to expand, the focus remains on ensuring more everyday earners gain access to the digital and financial tools they need to build resilient, prosperous futures in Nigeria’s rapidly digitising economy.
Economy
Tinubu Okays Extension of Ban on Raw Shea Nut Export by One Year
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
The ban on the export of raw shea nuts from Nigeria has been extended by one year by President Bola Tinubu.
A statement from the Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, Mr Bayo Onanuga, on Wednesday disclosed that the ban is now till February 25, 2027.
It was emphasised that this decision underscores the administration’s commitment to advancing industrial development, strengthening domestic value addition, and supporting the objectives of the Renewed Hope Agenda.
The ban aims to deepen processing capacity within Nigeria, enhance livelihoods in shea-producing communities, and promote the growth of Nigerian exports anchored on value-added products, the statement noted.
To further these objectives, President Tinubu has authorised the two Ministers of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, and the Presidential Food Security Coordination Unit (PFSCU), to coordinate the implementation of a unified, evidence-based national framework that aligns industrialisation, trade, and investment priorities across the shea nut value chain.
He also approved the adoption of an export framework established by the Nigerian Commodity Exchange (NCX) and the withdrawal of all waivers allowing the direct export of raw shea nuts.
The President directed that any excess supply of raw shea nuts should be exported exclusively through the NCX framework, in accordance with the approved guidelines.
Additionally, he directed the Federal Ministry of Finance to provide access to a dedicated NESS Support Window to enable the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment to pilot a Livelihood Finance Mechanism to strengthen production and processing capacity.
Shea nuts, the oil-rich fruits from the shea tree common in the Savanna belt of Nigeria, are the raw material for shea butter, renowned for its moisturising, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. The extracted butter is a principal ingredient in cosmetics for skin and hair, as well as in edible cooking oil. The Federal Government encourages processing shea nuts into butter locally, as butter fetches between 10 and 20 times the price of the raw nuts.
The federal government said it remains committed to policies that promote inclusive growth, local manufacturing and position Nigeria as a competitive participant in global agricultural value chains.
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