The Use of ATMs in ACT Gaming Venues: An Empirical Study

Topics:
Gambling
Tags:
ATM,
Australian Capital Territory,
Game,
Network Technology,
Networking
Source:
Australian Capital Territory

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Overview: This project has been commissioned by the ACT Gambling and Racing Commission (GRC) and examines the use of cash facilities (ATMs, EFTPOS and note acceptors) for gambling in the ACT. As background to the research, the study provides a comprehensive summary of the current regulatory environment for ATMs, EFTPOS and related cash facilities in gaming venues for all states and territories. This updates the information provided in the 2002 KPMG study and provides a comparative context for this study of ATM use in the ACT.

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Format: PDF | Size: 857KB | Date: Sep 2004 | Pages: 253


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