Ukraine accelerates gambling reform as PlayCity outlines progress
PlayCity says the first phase of Ukraine’s state online gambling monitoring system is set to go live in June, alongside new licensing, inspection and enforcement measures.
PlayCity says the first phase of Ukraine’s state online gambling monitoring system is set to go live in June, alongside new licensing, inspection and enforcement measures.
The update now permits the use of video camera systems, including CCTV, as an alternative to direct visual oversight.
A US federal court has dismissed all remaining claims in legacy litigation involving SEGG Media, formerly known as Lottery.com, marking another procedural closure for the company as it continues its corporate transformation.
The new forum aims to align federal and state approaches to lottery and betting oversight, focusing on legal certainty, data integration and bettor protection.
Licence holders will pay UAH24.2m ($565,554) per year and will be permitted to operate for the duration of martial law plus one year, with a minimum term of three years.
Former Loterj Director Paulo Horn speaks exclusively to Global Gaming Insider about constitutional autonomy, regulatory fragmentation and why Brazil must treat lotteries as public services rather than tax instruments.
The certification verifies compliance with stringent quality and security requirements for pre-draw and draw processes.
LottoPro has been summoned by Mato Grosso do Sul's State Secretariat of Administration to conduct a technical evaluation of its proposed lottery platform.
The Finnish Ministry of the Interior has initiated a preliminary study to examine whether scratchcards can be given as gifts, with findings expected by 31 March 2026.
Brightstar Lottery has been awarded a long-term contract to provide integrated lottery technology to the Wisconsin Lottery.