NeoGames has entered the Brazilian ilottery market via an agreement with Intralot do Brazil, the operator for Loteria

NeoGames delivers ilottery products to Brazil with Intralot deal

NeoGames has entered the Brazilian ilottery market via an agreement with Intralot do Brazil, the operator for Loteria Mineira. Entering Brazil’s second-largest state, NeoGames will...
Lithuania lottery

Lithuania imposes new age restriction on lottery ticket sales

Lithuania has passed a new law to prohibit the sale of lottery tickets to minors, according to LRT.The Lithuanian news outlet has reported that...
ACMA

ACMA advances new gambling self-exclusion register for Australia

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has published its compliance priorities for 2022/23 as it aims to better regulate businesses operating within the...
UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has released new guidance to all licensed operators on how to handle customer complaints

UK Gambling Commission updates licensing management policies

The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has updated its internal policies on licensing management to reflect ‘increasing demand’ and a strain on resources. Changing the way...
With more US states opening up to a regulated gambling framework, and Ontario recently joining the fold, Issue 21 of SBC Leaders Magazine sets out to shine a spotlight on the developments taking place across North America

SBC Leaders Magazine: a North American special

With more US states opening up to a regulated gambling framework, and Ontario recently joining the fold, Issue 21 of SBC Leaders Magazine sets...
Neccton

PressEnter bolsters player protection tools via Neccton’s ‘mentor’ software

PressEnter has signed up to data science firm Neccton’s ‘mentor’ software in a bid to improve its responsible gambling measures.The Malta-based gambling operator, which...
Camelot, the operator of the UK National Lottery, has attributed the cost of living crisis as a driving factor in a decrease in lottery ticket sales in the last year

Camelot National Lottery sales down as cost of living crisis impacts consumer habits

Camelot, the operator of the UK National Lottery, has attributed the cost of living crisis as a driving factor in a decrease in lottery...
The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has shared its insights into the regulatory processes as it hosted the Malawi Gaming Board and National Lotteries Board (MGBNLB) for discussions. 

MGA welcomes Malawi National Lottery Board to discuss regulatory best practices

The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has shared its insights into the regulatory processes as it hosted Malawi National Lottery delegates for talks.Requested by Malawi...
Scientific Games

Scientific Games reappoints Steve Beason as ‘rapidly expanding’ ilottery market takes centrestage

Scientific Games has confirmed the appointment of Steve Beason as its new President of Digital and Sports Betting, citing its ilottery market as a...
South African firm LottoStar has received significant investment after UK bookmaking heavyweight Betfred struck a deal to take the majority shareholding of the online betting company. Widely recognised as South Africa’s leading brand for fixed-odds numbers betting and Live Games, LottoStar has boosted its presence via a high-profile marketing campaign. The major partnership is set to ‘broaden’ its offering through Betfred’s investment, as it continues to uplift and rebuild communities in South Africa through its CSR policies. LottoStar’s Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Tasoulla Hadjigeorgiou, commented: “LottoStar was founded in 2014 as a family-run business with an innovative model to offer a fixed-odds betting online platform in South Africa. “As an online betting leader in South Africa, we are excited to partner with one of UK’s best bookmakers. We are confident that this partnership will broaden our offering and provide our customers with the highest quality services. Our partnership also paves the way for greater collaboration and expansion, and we are excited to grow our family.” Meanwhile, Betfred will ‘significantly’ elevate its presence in South Africa, building upon the 53 shops it currently has open in the country. It also has an online business following the acquisition of Betting World and Sepels Sports bet, however, the investment in LottoStar ensures that the operator’s South African position is strengthened further. “We are delighted to partner with such a fast-growing company in South Africa, the business will not only complement our activity in South Africa but our international businesses in the United States and Europe,” added Betfred Chief Executive Officer, Joanne Whittaker. “We look forward to working closely with the LottoStar team to support the continued growth of the business providing world-class games and services to the online betting market in South Africa.”

LottoStar set for investment as ‘exciting’ Betfred deal confirmed

South African firm LottoStar has received significant investment after UK bookmaking heavyweight Betfred struck a deal to take the majority shareholding of the online...

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