Betsson
Another Leading Ontario Supplier Turns to Neccton for AML and RG Tools
With Neccton’s mentor, players in Ontario using Betsson’s well-known Betsafe brand are now protected with best-in-class software that monitors player behaviour in real time and communicates with both player and operator should negative play patterns emerge.
Mentor looks for a raft of potential markers in player behaviour, including a significant increase in deposit frequency, to keep players safe from harm. The software contacts the player directly when required, and alerts the operator to the issue so further care can be administered if needed.
Betsson Group is also harnessing the software’s Anti–Money Laundering module, which is compliant with European requirements, plus Ontario and many other jurisdictions worldwide. Neccton’s rule engine is preconfigured for each specific market and allows for individual customisations by a customer’s AML or RG officers.
The software – which has become the market leader in Europe and is used by most of the top iGaming operators – also features modules for Fraud and CRM, so it is a one-stop solution for many of the most pressing needs facing operators today.
Mentor has been developed using the research of Dr Michael Auer, who acts as director and head of development for Neccton. His research spans more than 15 years and tens of academic publications, all of which have established him as one of the world’s leading experts in the field.
“Another world-class operator has signed up to work with us, which validates both our approach and their dedication to protecting the customer from potential harm. We are delighted to welcome a customer of this calibre into our family,” Dr Michael Auer said.
“Betsson takes Anti-Money Laundering and Responsible Gaming very seriously and we are committed to providing the safest and most efficient platform and experience for our players. We are delighted to be working with Neccton’s state-of-the-art innovative solutions to be able to provide our players added confidence in betting and game play,” Marina Bogard, Betsson Group’s Managing Director for North America, said.
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Acquisitions/Merger
Betsson to Acquire Rhino Entertainment Group’s B2C Business in Canada
Betsson has announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Rhino Entertainment Group’s B2C business in Canada. The acquisition scope includes several Rhino Group entities that collectively hold assets, licenses, personnel, and operational capabilities related to Rhino’s B2C activities in Ontario and the rest of Canada. The target business currently serves Canadian customers and is well-positioned to expand into additional Canadian provinces as local regulatory frameworks continue to evolve.
In addition to the B2C assets, Betsson will acquire Rhino’s proprietary front-end and middleware technology. This technology will strengthen Betsson’s B2B offering and is expected to drive incremental licensing revenue within Betsson’s B2B business.
The transaction is consistent with Betsson’s strategy to generate shareholder value by investing in existing and new B2C markets and growing its B2B business. The acquisition is expected to add economies of scale, strengthen profitability and expand Betsson’s growth opportunities in its B2C and B2B businesses. In 2025, the acquired assets generated a combined estimated EUR 13.7 million of earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) on a proforma basis.
The total purchase price amounts to approximately EUR 64.5 million with an upfront payment of EUR 51.25 million at closing and a deferred payment of the remaining amount six months after closing. Betsson will finance the acquisition with existing cash resources.
Completion of the deal is expected to take place after applicable regulatory clearances in the second or third quarter of 2026. Gernandt & Danielsson Advokatbyrå acts as lead legal advisor to Betsson in connection with the transaction.
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Betsson
Betsson Becomes the Official Sports Betting Partner of Davis Cup
The International Tennis Federation (ITF) has announced Betsson as the Official Sports Betting Partner of the Davis Cup.
In a substantial multi-year agreement, the partnership will see Betsson activate across the men’s World Cup of Tennis through a wide range of commercial and fan-facing initiatives. Betsson will be present across back wall branding at Davis Cup events, along with dedicated Fan Zone activations and co-branded merchandise.
Betsson is the latest partner to join a strong portfolio of Davis Cup sponsors including Rolex, MG, Fage and Corpay. In 2025, Betsson garnered multiple industry awards recognising their work across responsibility, safety, innovation and growth.
Now in its 126th year, Davis Cup is the largest annual international team competition in sport and a record 160 nations have entered in 2026.
In tennis, Betsson is the main sponsor of the BNP Paribas Nordic Open, sponsors of the Hellenic Tennis Federation (Greece Davis Cup team), and has previously partnered with former player Jonas Björkman as brand ambassador. The Group has also sponsored multiple ATP tournaments across South America. This partnership with the Davis Cup further strengthens Betsson’s focus and growth into the tennis market.
Ronni Hartvig, Chief Commercial Officer at Betsson Group, said: “We are extremely proud to sponsor and support this classic tournament. While we have been involved in tennis for many years, it feels particularly special to be part of such a globally renowned competition. Operating in more than 20 markets, Betsson will be following the national teams closely across our different regions. Through our support of the competition, our odds on players and teams, and our on-site activities, we hope to help make the experience even more enjoyable and memorable for everyone.”
The partnership further strengthens Betsson’s extensive global sponsorship portfolio across elite sport. Betsson Group is currently the main sponsor of football clubs Inter Milan, Club Brugge and Boca Juniors.
David Haggerty, ITF President, said: “We are proud to be creating a strong alliance with an award-winning brand that reflects our values and we welcome Betsson to the Davis Cup family.”
Ross Hutchins, ITF Chief Executive, said: “Betsson’s global reach aligns well with our ambition to continue the growth of Davis Cup. We look forward to working with the Betsson team to enhance the fan experience for the millions across the world who follow this prestigious competition.”
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BetPlay
Blask Awards 2025: Betano, Caliente, BetPlay, Betsson and others define Latin America’s iGaming landscape
Year-long data across nine regulated countries show Betano dominating Latin America by demand and revenue baseline, while strong local champions define national markets.
Drawing on a full year of data from January 1, 2025, to January 1, 2026, Blask evaluated licensed operator performance across Latin America’s regulated online betting and casino markets. The conclusion is unequivocal: Betano emerged as the dominant force across the region.
A regional leader emerges
In the LATAM-wide rankings, Betano secured both of the region’s top distinctions:
- America Operator of the Year, awarded for the highest cumulative Blask Index across the region
- America CEB Leader, recognizing the strongest aggregate Competitive Earning Baseline (CEB)
The regional analysis covered nine regulated markets (Brazil, Mexico, Peru, Colombia, Argentina, Paraguay, Panama, El Salvador, and the Dominican Republic) and included only locally licensed operators.
Operators: leadership is local, not regional
Brazil, Latin America’s largest and most closely watched iGaming market, reinforced Betano’s regional dominance. The operator claimed both Brazil Operator of the Year and Brazil CEB Leader, reflecting its unmatched share of demand and revenue baseline in a market that increasingly sets the tone for the continent.
Mexico, the Andes, and Central America: strong national champions
Beyond Brazil, the awards reveal a region shaped by powerful local leaders.
In Mexico, Caliente captured both Mexico Operator of the Year and Mexico CEB Leader, maintaining its position as the country’s dominant licensed brand.
Peru recognized Apuesta Total as both Operator of the Year and CEB Leader, while Colombia’s tightly regulated market saw BetPlay take top honors in both categories.
Argentina presented a more divided picture: Betsson led in demand as Operator of the Year, while Bet365 topped the country’s CEB rankings.
In smaller but fast-formalizing markets, leadership was equally clear. Aposta.La dominated Paraguay, Betcha led Panama, GanaPlay topped El Salvador, and Betcris secured both awards in the Dominican Republic.
Games: one clear regional consensus
At game level, the picture is very different. Across every regulated Latin American market tracked by Blask, the same franchise led player demand:
- Brazil – Gates of Olympus 1000;
- Mexico – Gates of Olympus Super Scatter;
- Argentina – Gates of Olympus 1000
All top titles were developed by Pragmatic Play.
What this tells us about Latin America
Blask Awards data points to a clear regional insight:
- Operators win locally — success does not easily transfer across borders;
- Games win regionally — player preferences converge strongly around specific mechanics;
- LATAM is structurally different from Africa, where both operators and games show more cross-market overlap
Measuring power, not noise
Blask’s awards are built on proprietary metrics designed to capture market power rather than short-term performance.
The Blask Index tracks real-time demand and attention share, while CEB (Competitive Earning Baseline) estimates the statistically attainable revenue range for a brand based on its competitive position. Together, they offer a standardized way to compare operators across countries with very different market sizes and regulatory histories.
Crucially, the Blask Awards exclude unregulated markets and offshore-only brands — a methodological choice that, in Latin America, significantly reshapes traditional perceptions of leadership.
Latin America in the global picture
The Latin American results arrive alongside Blask’s global rankings, where Betano also led multiple worldwide categories.
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