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William Hill plans 700 store closures putting 4,500 jobs at risk | |
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Bookmaker William Hill has said it plans to close about 700 betting shops, which could lead to 4,500 job losses. | |
The firm said the move followed the government's decision in April to reduce the maximum stake on fixed-odds betting terminals to £2. | |
Since then, the company added, it had seen "a significant fall" in gaming machine revenues. | |
William Hill, which has 2,300 shops and 12,500 employees, said the closures could begin before the end of the year. | |
"The group will look to apply voluntary redundancy and redeployment measures extensively and will be providing support to all colleagues throughout the process," its statement said. | |
The government cut the maximum stake on fixed-odds betting terminals, which had previously been £100, because of widespread concern that players were able to lose large amounts of money in a short space of time. | |
Some critics described the machines as the crack cocaine of gambling. | |
At the time, the Association of British Bookmakers warned that the move would lead to job losses in betting shops. | |
US push | |
UK betting companies, including William Hill, have been making significant investments in the US after the country's Supreme Court decided to overturn a federal ban on sports betting. | |
William Hill has an online operation in New Jersey and is working on plans to move into six other states. | |
Last month, the company announced an agreement with a Native American tribe in New Mexico to provide betting services ready for the start of the American football season. | |
The deal will see William Hill operate at the Mescalero Apache Tribe's Inn of the Mountain Gods resort, allowing customers in-play betting for the first time. |