The Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) has published a 28-page report detailing the gambling industry’s contributions to communities, the economy and sport
BGC report celebrates gambling industry   s contributions to society

The Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) has published a 28-page account detailing the gambling industry’s contributions to communities, the economy and sport.

The papers outlines the collective societal responsibleness (CSR) investments made by BGC members in 2021, inwards improver to the 119,000 jobs they support, the £4.5bn ($6bn) inwards tax they bring forth and the £7.7bn they give to the economic system in receipts time value added.

It highlights efforts made past big-name brands, such as Flutter, Entain and William Hill, to thrust diversity, assist public health programs and put inward local communities and grassroots initiatives, as intimately as various sympathetic donations.

For example, the Entain Foundation earmarked £100m to place worldwide inward grassroots sport, responsible gambling, wellness and community of interests projects. The society also supported Covid-19 testing efforts at football grounds, alongside greyhound tracks Crayford and Monmore.

Kindred meanwhile made investments inwards mental health initiatives, including a £140,000 per twelvemonth part to various Team Talk projects, while William Alfred Hawthorne partnered with the Scottish Football Association to aid present services around mental wellbeing to players and coaches.

In addition, BGC members donated almost £3m to NHS Charities Together and £1.25m to Prostate genus Cancer UK, Marie Curie, the triplet armed forces charities and Care Radio.

BGC Chief Exec Michael Dugher commented: “Across the board, we escort examples where members and their employees are making a real difference to the lives of others, through and through their funding for the post-pandemic recovery, their mount for local communities, charities and grassroots sports clubs collide with strong by the pandemic, their committal to comprehension and diversity and their purpose to tackle climate change.

“I’m especially proud of the donation made by so many people who piece of work in our industry. I live that many of them — with the financial backing of their employers — are fighting(a) inward their local communities and our news report includes several inspiring examples of manufacture employees who have got gone the duplicate stat mi to assist others.”