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EU9 Expands Southeast Asia Presence with New Regional Partnerships in 2025
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EU9 online casino, one of Southeast Asia’s most trusted online gaming platforms, has announced an exciting expansion, solidifying its presence across Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. By forging new regional partnerships, EU9 is poised to provide players with enhanced gaming experiences, while ensuring the platform remains the most trusted online casino in Malaysia and beyond.
As part of its expansion efforts, EU9 has partnered with some of the most reputable names in the gaming industry, including Pragmatic Play, Evolution Gaming and Microgaming. These partnerships will enable EU9 to offer an even broader range of high-quality casino games and slot titles, making it the premier destination for online gaming enthusiasts. The brand’s collaboration with local payment providers will also streamline regional payment options, ensuring seamless deposits and withdrawals for players across Southeast Asia.
“We are thrilled to bring even more exciting gaming options to our users in the region. This expansion is a significant step in our journey to provide players with not just games, but a comprehensive, secure, and enjoyable online gaming experience,” said a spokesperson for EU9.
Security has always been a cornerstone of EU9’s operations, and with the launch of its expanded services, the platform is introducing enhanced bank-grade encryption, multi-factor authentication and real-time fraud monitoring. These state-of-the-art features ensure that EU9 continues to be the most trusted online casino in Malaysia, offering players peace of mind that their data and financial transactions are protected.
The platform’s transparent operations, certified random number generators (RNGs), and clear payout reports underscore EU9’s dedication to fairness and integrity, setting the bar for competitors in the region.
Understanding the mobile-first nature of Southeast Asia, EU9’s expansion includes the optimisation of its platform for both Android and iOS users. The brand’s seamless mobile interface ensures that players can enjoy high-quality gaming experiences with minimal data consumption and quick load times. With 24/7 live chat support and localised payment systems, EU9 continues to focus on delivering a tailored experience for players across Southeast Asia.
“We’re committed to ensuring that our players enjoy uninterrupted gameplay on the go. Our new partnerships and mobile optimization will make it easier than ever for players to engage with EU9 wherever they are,” said the spokesperson.
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GRA Renews Singapore Pools Licence for Five-year Term
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The Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) has renewed the licence of Singapore Pools (Private) Limited (Singapore Pools) to conduct betting operations, gaming and lotteries under Section 54 of the Gambling Control Act 2022 (GCA). The tenure for the licence will be five years with effect from 25 October 2025, following GRA’s assessment that Singapore Pools has fulfilled the requirements under Section 54 the GCA.
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Thirteen Leading Universities Partner with Gen.G for its Practicum Abroad Programme to Prepare Students in Seoul for Esports Careers
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Global esports and gaming organisation Gen.G announced that it has partnered with thirteen distinguished universities across the US to participate in the Gen.G Practicum Abroad programme, which offers students the opportunity to take part in an intensive, three-week programme to study in the heart of the esports industry in Seoul, South Korea.
The thirteen institutions are: Conestoga College, Augustana University, Buena Vista University, Illinois College, Manchester University, Seton Hall University, Shenandoah University, Syracuse University, St. Thomas University, University of Kansas, Maharishi International University, Randolph-Macon College and University of Hawai’i.
“This is our most ambitious program since the launch of our Gen.G Practicum Abroad program, bringing together some of the best universities in the country to expand their educational programs on campus. The students will be fully immersed in Korea with hands-on experiences to give them a 360-degree view of the esports industry,” said Arnold Hur, CEO of Gen.G.
Gen.G professionals will lead the Gen.G Practicum Abroad programme, which includes custom esports programming, mentorship by industry professionals, special lectures, industry “lunch-and-learns,” and professional networking, all while immersing students in Korean culture and its history in esports. Students will also visit competitive organisations and gaming publisher studios.
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PAGCOR Enforces Accreditation for All iGaming Service Providers by 2026
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The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has given gaming affiliates, developers and support service providers until early 2026 to comply with its newly implemented B2B Accreditation Framework, a regulatory system that formalises participation in the iGaming supply chain.
Companies that submit applications by December 31, 2025, will qualify for a three-year initial accreditation, while unaccredited foreign content providers face removal from licensed platforms after March 31, 2026.
The framework, which took effect on October 2, sets mandatory accreditation requirements for all third-party entities providing gaming content, systems or technical support to PAGCOR-licensed operators.
Accreditation covers several categories, including gaming affiliates, game content providers (GCPs) and support service providers (SSPs). Gaming affiliates may act as aggregators that distribute multiple game titles to operators, while GCPs are developers or studios supplying electronic game software or live-streamed content.
Accreditation is valid for two years from the date of PAGCOR Board approval, an increase from the previous one-year term.
Foreign data or content streaming providers that fail to secure accreditation by the March 2026 deadline will have their content deemed “non-compliant and unauthorized.” They may appoint a Philippine-registered company or a PAGCOR-accredited Gaming System Administrator as their exclusive distributor instead of setting up a local office.
PAGCOR has warned that licensed operators using unaccredited service providers may face sanctions.
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