Asia
Goa Shuts Casinos for Two Weeks

The casinos in the Indian state of Goa have temporarily closed their doors as part of a wide-range of measures announced by the Indian government to tackle the outbreak of COVID-19.
All casinos, education institutes, gyms, spas, pubs, clubs, public swimming pools and theatres in Goa will be shut down till 31 March 2020.
Goa has seven off-shore floating casinos and nine on-shore casinos.
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BETER Names Miguel Valdes as Business Development Manager for APAC

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BETER, the award-winning provider of fast-betting content, data, and odds for esports and sports, has strengthened its global team with the appointment of Miguel Valdes as Business Development Manager for the AsiaâPacific region.
Miguel is an experienced business development manager, having previously worked at prominent companies including SiGMA World, among others.
In his new role, Miguel will be responsible for driving BETER`s growth by creating new opportunities with operators, platform providers, and aggregators, helping the supplier expand its presence across the APAC region.
This includes establishing strategic partnerships and nurturing existing relationships with local partners as part of BETERâs broader efforts to scale quickly in APAC, mirroring its rapid growth in markets such as Latin America and Europe.
Miguelâs efforts will support BETERâs expansion into various APAC markets by leveraging the regionâs strong demand for its fast-betting content. He will also lead the development of a local team focused on strengthening BETERâs footprint in the area.
Chuck Robinson, Chief Revenue Officer at BETER, commented: âMiguel is a strong addition to our team and will lead BETERâs development in the APAC region. He brings valuable experience to the table, and we are delighted to welcome him on board.
âWe have ambitious plans for the region and with our various portfolio of esports and sports products, weâre perfectly positioned to meet the needs of the next-gen bettors there.âÂ
Miguel Valdes added: âIâm excited to join BETER, especially at a time when the demand for fast-paced content is rapidly growing. This trend is evident not only in APAC but worldwide, with BETER driving that movement.
âThe region holds enormous opportunities, not only for BETER but also for the operators and aggregators who are open to leveraging fast-betting potential. I look forward to contributing to BETERâs growth and exploring new markets across APAC together.âÂ
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DigiPlus Backs Stricter Online Gambling Regulation

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DigiPlus Interactive Corp., the Philippinesâ leading digital entertainment company, has announced its strong support for smart, balanced online gambling regulation that protects players, ensures industry accountability and sustains the economic value generated by the legal online gaming sector.
âWe believe regulation is the path to player protection. Itâs the only way to safeguard players, preserve jobs, and close the door on illegal, underground platforms that operate without any oversight,â said DigiPlus Chairman Eusebio Tanco.
As the operator behind leading online gaming platforms such as BingoPlus, ArenaPlus and GameZone, DigiPlus has consistently aligned with the principles being raised by lawmakers and advocacy groups. In fact, many of the proposed safeguards are already embedded across its platforms. All users undergo strict Know-Your-Customer (KYC) verification, including government ID checks and age gating. Responsible gaming features, such as deposit limits, self-exclusion options, and cooling-off periods, have been readily accessible since November 2024.
Beyond existing tools, DigiPlus is rolling out a new wave of initiatives. These include enhanced affordability checks, behavioural nudges to curb excessive gaming, and referral pathways to licensed mental health experts. In July 2025, the company will also launch in-app community spaces to engage players in responsible gaming conversations and peer support. Across all its platforms, responsible gaming content is now featured more prominently than ever, not as fine print, but as part of the core user experience.
The company also complies with existing advertising restrictions and is actively revising its promotional strategies in light of new government guidance. Its internal marketing mandate prohibits targeting minors, avoids depictions of wealth or urgency and excludes messaging that could be construed as predatory. DigiPlus has also partnered with NGOs and civil society organisations to promote financial literacy and digital responsibility among players, efforts that go beyond what is required under current law.
DigiPlus emphasizes that these measures are not reactions to regulatory pressure, but part of a multi-year strategy to build a responsible gaming ecosystem. The company invests in data science, player support systems and compliance technologies precisely because it believes the future of gaming depends on trust and transparency. That is why it fully supports updated legislation, particularly around stronger penalties for illegal operators, and clearer advertising standards.
Crucially, DigiPlus urges policymakers to weigh the consequences of a total ban. The experience of other countries has shown that banning licensed platforms does not eliminate demand for online gaming, but merely shifts users to unregulated black markets where there are no protections, no taxes and no accountability. In contrast, a well-regulated environment can protect players, generate billions in government revenue and sustain over 40,000 jobs across tech, marketing, entertainment, customer service and compliance.
âWith the right rules in place, the Philippines can be a model for safe, transparent online gaming in Asia. We are ready to work hand-in-hand with regulators, legislators, and community groups to make that vision real,â Tanco said.
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Think Tank Advocata Questions Independence and Integrity of Proposed Gaming Regulator in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lankan policy think tank has questioned the independence and integrity of the countryâs proposed new regulatory body as the government rushes to put the agency in place ahead of next monthâs launch of Melco Resorts & Entertainmentâs City of Dreams Sri Lanka.
Sudaraka Ariyaratne, Research Consultant at Advocata Institute, said to media that while establishing a regulator was vital to the industryâs long-term future, the planned Gambling Regulatory Authority appears to lack the independence needed to provide proper oversight.
Ariyaratne said: âIf you look at the theory of regulation, it is very clear that the regulator has to be an independent body which gives credibility. That is not the case with this Gambling Authority Bill.
âI think the government is trying to push this bill through in a rush because Melco is coming next month. We think Melco wouldâve wanted a regulator in place. When it comes to these big names in the gaming industry, the integrity of the market is a big consideration, given the image of the industry, as a whole. They need to sustain a good reputation so that they can attract good customers to whom integrity is important.â
Ariyaratne, who stressed that his think tank supports the idea of a legal, regulated gambling industry, added that the Gambling Regulatory Authority in its current form risks being a proxy for the nationâs Finance Minister.
âEven if itâs not a proper regulator, as long as it gives the perception of integrity, thatâs what [operators] are looking for, to engender market confidence,â he said.
âThe danger with this bill is that it wonât even give a perception of integrity, if the Minister of Finance can basically do whatever he or she wants.â
Ariyaratne added that Sri Lanka would be better served to withdraw its current bill and resubmit a more comprehensive version.
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