When you think about fixed odds financial betting the first name that springs to mind may not be Ladbrokes. Famed for their presence at the UK’s leading racecourses and on the high street of just about every town and city in the UK, Ladbrokes also offers both spread betting and fixed odds financials online at www.ladbrokes.com. And, to get you started, there’s a free £5 match bet at Ladbrokes, giving you the chance to double your winnings on your first punt.
The idea is simple. Firstly, you must register for a new Ladbrokes Financials account, which you can do quickly and simply at www.ladbrokes.com. Once you have registered for your new online financial betting account you must then fund your account with at least £5, which you can do using the following methods; Visa, MasterCard, Visa Delta, Maestro, Switch, Solo, Western Union, NETeller, bank transfer and others. Once you’ve funded your new Ladbrokes Financials account you must place your first fixed odds financial bet, which Ladbroke will match up to a maximum of £5. This means that if you pick a winner on your first go your payout will be doubled, kick-starting your times at Ladbrokes Financials. Your free bet will be credited into your Ladbrokes Financials account within 72 hours of your first bet being placed.
Spread betting has just witnessed a huge personnel change which sees Ladbrokes Land Sporting Index Chief, Richard Glynn. Spread betting firm, Sporting Index are saying ‘goodbye’ to their chairman and eight-year chief executive as he makes his move to leading UK bookmaker, Ladbrokes in a deal which could be worth £12 million to Mr Glynn.
On the 22nd of April Mr Glynn will succeed the current Ladbrokes chairman, Chris Bell, who is due to leave the company in the summer following nine years of running one of the UK’s leading bookmaking firms. Mr Glynn was chosen to take Ladbrokes forward following recent changes in the law including the 2007 Gambling Act plus the expansion of online gambling and the move away from track racing.
