Swedish regulator reveals board for 2023
The seven-member board will remain the same in size, membership and composition in 2023. The regulator’s director general Camilla Rosenburg will retain her leadership position at the...
Flutter investigates player data breach affecting significant number of UK customers
Flutter Entertainment has initiated an internal investigation after customer data was leaked from its Paddy Power and Betfair products. iGB understands “a significant part” of Flutter’s UK...
Crown files released on dark web
GoAnyware is a popular file transfer service operated by software developers Fortra. On 2 February, well-known cybercrime investigative journalist Brian Kreps posted on Mastadon that the application...
Can the Netherlands remain profitable for licensed operators?
The Netherlands has become a particularly tough gambling market to navigate following very strict measures to curb advertising and sponsorships and minimise customer activity. But stakeholders have...
Missouri sports betting efforts stall in Senate
Senate Bill 30 – which has the support of both casinos and major professional sports teams – seeks to legalise sports wagering in Missouri. All of the state’s...
New Zealand iGaming bill passes first reading in Parliament
The Online Casino Gambling Bill in New Zealand has passed its first reading in Parliament by 83 votes to 39, enabling it to advance to the Governance...
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Online gaming and sports betting drive New Jersey gambling revenue in June
Gambling revenue in New Jersey climbed 18.4% year-on-year in June, driven by double-digit growth across the state’s iGaming and sports betting markets. Total gambling revenue for the...
New York online sports wagers reach $16.40bn in FY22
New York opened its legal online sports betting market in January last year and the state’s 2022 financial year ran from April 2022 through to the end of March...
Macau maintains 50-junket cap through 2026
The Macau government will maintain its current cap on VIP junkets for at least the next 18 months. According to the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau, a...











