Tabcorp

Three years later in 1964, the NSW TAB was established, betting on two race meetings on its first day at Canterbury and Menangle.

[5] Tabcorp merged with Jupiters in November 2003 and in 2004, took over Tab Limited, the New South Wales based wagering and media company, including Sky Channel.

[15] On 22 August 2007, an investigation by news.com.au reporters Will Temple and David Higgins revealed claims that Tabcorp had secret approval from the NSW government to loan money to "select high value wagering customers".

[16] In April 2018, the UK Gambling Commission fined Tabcorp £84,000 after its subsidiary business Sun Bets, was found to have breached gambling laws for a publicity stunt involving taking bets on Sutton United's reserve goalkeeper eating a pie during an FA Cup tie against Arsenal F.C.

[17] TAB Qld (TABQ) opened for business in 1962 and was listed by the Government of Queensland on the ASX in November 1999.

Tabcorp was the market leader in Australian wagering, operating under the TAB brand until the 2020 combination of Flutter's SportingBet with BetEasy.

TAB operates in 4,400+ venues across Australia and in FY18 delivered $1 billion in returns to industry partners.

TAB takes 1.1 billion bets annually and has 57% revenue market share.