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  2. Betfair - Wikipedia

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    Betfair is a British gambling company founded in 2000. It operates the world's largest online betting exchange. Its product offering also includes sports betting, online casino, online poker, and online bingo. Business operations are led from its headquarters in London, alongside satellite offices in Ceuta, Dublin, Leeds, and Malta.

  3. Andrew Black (gambling entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Black (born 13 May 1963) is a British entrepreneur who, together with Edward Wray, a gambling entrepreneur, founded Betfair, the world's first and largest bet exchange. He is now a noted angel investor in technology businesses in the UK and further afield, and is a keen race horse owner and professional bridge player.

  4. Flutter Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Flutter Entertainment plc, formerly Paddy Power Betfair plc, is an international sports betting and gambling company. It is listed on the New York Stock Exchange as well as having a secondary listing on the London Stock Exchange. [2] It owns brands such as Betfair, FanDuel, Paddy Power, PokerStars, Sky Betting & Gaming, and Sportsbet .

  5. Betfair Australia - Wikipedia

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    betfair .com .au. Betfair Australia is a gambling company founded in 2004. It operates the largest online betting exchange in Oceania. Its product offering also includes sports betting, online casino, online poker, and online bingo. Business operations are led from its headquarters in Melbourne.

  6. Paddy Power - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, Paddy Power Betfair received a £2.2 million fine from the UK Gambling Commission, after an investigation revealed that the company broke the commission's rules regarding social responsibility and anti-money laundering.

  7. Betting exchange - Wikipedia

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    The first betting exchanges were Matchbook, flutter.com and Betfair. Flutter and Betfair merged in 2001 with Betfair chosen as the primary betting exchange. The flutter.com site ceased operations in January 2002. Since then Betfair has maintained a leading position in the betting exchange market.

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  9. David Yu - Wikipedia

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    David Yu (born 6 November 1967) is an American businessman and investor. He is the former CEO of Internet betting exchange Betfair and an active tech investor.

  10. Mark Miles (sports executive) - Wikipedia

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    Employer. IndyCar. Mark Miles (born September 2, 1953) is an American sports executive and the current CEO of IndyCar and Penske Entertainment. He was also the former President of the Association of Tennis Professionals between 1990 and 2005. Miles was instrumental in leading the committees which landed Indianapolis the 1987 Pan-American Games ...

  11. Talk:Betfair - Wikipedia

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