EPIC Risk Management’s director of safer gambling, Dan Spencer, reacts to the Gambling Commission’s unveiling of new rules ensuring online gambling businesses do more to identify and take action to protect consumers at risk of harm…

EPIC Risk Management’s director of safer gambling, Dan Spencer, reacts to the Gambling Commission’s unveiling of new rules ensuring online gambling businesses do more to identify and take action to protect consumers at risk of harm…
Today marks World Health Day 2022, an annually celebrated day to emphasise health topics of concern to people globally, and the founding anniversary of the World Health Organisation (WHO) in 1948.
The program included live, in-person educational workshops and seminars, pre-recorded sessions, and on-demand virtual resources facilitated by EPIC Risk Management.
EPIC Risk Management will be attending Soccerex Americas 2022 Conference, beginning today on March 15th at Miami Beach Convention Center and running in partnership with Concacaf, US Soccer Federation, Major League Soccer, LaLiga and more.
Our head of delivery for professional sport, Mark Potter, evaluates how gambling disorder can lead to performance risk, drawing from his own experience during his professional rugby union career and other notable examples of how gambling has affected the ability to perform on the field.
EPIC Risk Management proudly champions all women within the organisation on International Women’s Day and beyond and has welcomed many new female faces to the team this past year as the business continues to grow globally.
The Rugby Players Association, Rugby Football Union, and Premiership Rugby have today launched a new four-year partnership with EPIC Risk Management to deliver a Gambling Awareness Education programme.
For EPIC Risk Management, Problem Gambling Awareness Month (PGAM) is very much business as usual – we continue our work to prevent gambling from harming people and organizations via education, training, advice, and consultancy.
One of our bedrock principles is that ‘nobody under the age of 18 should be able to gamble on anything… full stop’, but a new convergence between 'crypto' currencies and casinos is giving cause for concern in that area.