Compliance Updates

The most recent compliance updates of the online and land based gaming industry in the European Union, Asia, Russia and Americas

NGCB Exploring Ways to Speed up Technology Approval Process

The HALLO ECHO

  Members of the Nevada Gaming Control Board (NGCB) has taken the first step toward speeding up the process of approving new games and variations on old ones on Tuesday, following a three-hour workshop with industry leaders. The workshop was scheduled after Gov. Joe Lombardo said in his State of the State address in January…

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Soft2Bet appoints David Yatom as General Counsel

The HALLO ECHO

  Soft2Bet, casino and sportsbook platform provider, hires David Yatom to lead their legal, regulatory, and compliance teams in his new position as General Counsel. Yatom is joining Soft2Bet after accumulating significant experience both as a private and in-house legal expert. Yatom’s rich background as a corporate, commercial, and regulatory legal consultant, coupled with his…

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EveryMatrix Receives Connecticut License Approval

The HALLO ECHO

  B2B iGaming provider EveryMatrix has been granted a license in Connecticut bolstering its presence in US states that regulate sports betting and iGaming as a leading supplier in both verticals. After securing market entry in New Jersey, West Virginia, Michigan and Ontario, Canada, with the regulatory process underway in Pennsylvania, Connecticut will provide the business…

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Sportradar Identifies 1212 Suspicious Matches in 2022

The HALLO ECHO

  Sportradar Integrity Services, a unit of Sportradar and a global supplier of sports integrity solutions, has issued its second annual report, “Betting Corruption and Match-fixing in 2022”, revealing the company identified 1212 suspicious matches in total in 2022, within 12 sports and in 92 countries from the 850,000 matches the company now monitors across…

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SkillOnNet Among First Three OK’d for Swedish B2B Software License

The HALLO ECHO

  Content provider SkillonNet gets green light from gaming regulators in new Swedish B2B software licensing system. SkillOnNet, a leading provider of online gaming software, has announced it is one of the first companies to receive the new B2B license for gaming software in Sweden. Swedish gaming regulator Spelinspektionen confirmed Monday that of 60 applications…

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Sweden Issues First Supplier Licences

The HALLO ECHO

  Spelinspektionen has announced that it has issued its first three gaming supplier licences. Programutvecklarna i Norrköping AB, Skill On Net and Synot Games will become the first licenced gaming suppliers in Sweden as of 1 July 2023, with the permits covering an initial five year period. Further applications will be accepted from 1 March,…

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