Copycats: Will the gambling industry ever be free of disputes?
The gambling industry has – allegedly – thrived on studios copying trends and imagery from one another. The lawsuits continue to pile up.
The gambling industry has – allegedly – thrived on studios copying trends and imagery from one another. The lawsuits continue to pile up.
According to the regulator, PlayCity, a routine inspection found extensive violations of the technical rules governing gaming machine operations.
The EU anti-money laundering authority, AMLA, has begun two consultations on upcoming AML rules with potential impact on gambling sector compliance requirements.
The opinion concerns Malta’s Bill 55 provision and its effect on foreign player reimbursement rulings against licensed online gambling operators.
Ahead of the World Cup, Andy Mace, Head of Casino Personalisation at Sportradar/Playradar, discusses the big cross-sell questions being asked by suppliers and operators alike.
The Ukrainian regulator also fined Spaceix almost UAH 13m after identifying card-to-card transfers and third-party top-ups, as it pushes more market oversight through real-time monitoring.
Bojana Corovic, iGaming B2B Consultant, returns with five key points all iGaming operators and suppliers must consider BEFORE going live.
Authorities estimate that the network may have laundered around €124m in cryptocurrency equivalent, concealing the origin of the funds through international payment structures.
Supplier reports slight revenue decline despite strong LatAm growth and expansion plans in Brazil and Colombia.
The operator acquired 180,500 shares over five trading days, bringing total programme repurchases to more than 3.5 million shares ahead of its April deadline.