Gambling regulations, electric refuse lorries and Klarna in today's Ian King's Business Podcast
Neil Banbury, the UK general manager of the gambling operator, Kindred Group, discusses regulation of the gambling industry.
Ian also interviews Sebastian Siemiatkowski, the chief executive of Klarna, about the company's products. Plus, chief operating officer at Biffa, Maxine Mayhew, reveals more details about plans to convert the first 10 of its 2,900-strong fleet of diesel lorries to electric.
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