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What Countries will see the Most Growth in the Gambling Industry in 2023?
Like any industry, many factors can affect the industry’s growth. Some of these factors include changes in government regulations, economic conditions, and consumer demand. With this in mind, here are our top three countries that we predict will see the most growth in gambling in 2023.
New Zealand
Gambling in New Zealand is expected to increase significantly in 2023 due to the introduction of several new technologies and gaming trends. This includes online casino NZ, virtual sports betting apps, and mobile gaming platforms.
These advancements have made it easier for people to access gambling services from anywhere in New Zealand, giving them more options and opportunities than ever before. Additionally, the increased accessibility of these services has led to a rise in the number of people taking part in different forms of gambling. This is expected to result in an increase in revenue for New Zealand’s gambling industry as more people are likely to engage in various forms of betting and gaming. Along with this, the introduction of new technology also means that there are more ways for people to stay informed about the different types of gambling available, and this will likely result in more informed decisions being made by those participating.
As a result, it is expected that New Zealand’s gambling industry will continue to experience growth in 2023 and beyond.
Germany
It is expected that the German gambling market will experience a significant increase in activity in 2023. This is due to several factors, including the liberalization of sports betting, the adoption of updated gaming regulations, and an overall shift towards digital technologies. With its population of over 82 million people and one of Europe’s largest economies, Germany is an attractive market for gambling companies and operators.
The liberalization of sports betting in Germany is a major contributing factor to the anticipated growth of the industry. In 2020, the German government voted to overturn its long-standing ban on sports betting, making it one of the last countries in Europe to do so. The new law will allow licensed operators to offer sports wagering services across the country, which is expected to lead to increased gambling revenues and further liberalization of the industry in the coming years.
In addition, Germany has adopted updated gaming regulations that make it easier for online operators and providers to enter the market. The new legislation sets out specific requirements for licensing, taxation, and consumer protection that aim to provide a safe and secure gambling environment. This will attract more operators to the market, which should lead to greater competition and better services for players.
Finally, Germany is experiencing a shift towards digital technologies, with an increasing number of people using smartphones and tablets for activities such as online shopping and banking. This trend is expected to carry over into the gambling industry, with more players turning to mobile and online platforms for their gaming needs. This could help drive the growth of the industry in 2023 as more people move away from traditional land-based casinos and embrace digital solutions.
USA
The United States is expected to see a significant increase in gambling activity by 2023 due to the legalization of sports betting across the country. The US Supreme Court struck down a federal law that had prohibited most forms of sports betting outside Nevada in 2018, thus allowing states to decide whether or not to offer legal sports betting. As a result, many states have passed legislation to legalize sports betting within their borders, and this is expected to lead to a boom in the gambling industry. New Jersey has the biggest market for legalised gambling in the country as a result of the 2018 decision. Additionally, the proliferation of online casinos and other forms of gambling has made it easier for people to access legal gambling services across the country.
This is predicted to further increase the amount of money spent on gambling activities in the United States, backed up by stats which show that up to 20 million Americans planned to place a bet on this year’s football World cup. With the prevalence of both land-based and online gambling services, it is expected that Americans will be increasingly likely to participate in some form of gambling by 2023.
With this expansion, there are even more opportunities for business growth in the market. Read about how the US market presents lucrative opportunities for operators including global marketing affiliates.
In 2022, the global gambling market was worth $458.93 billion annually, a growth of nearly 59%. With growth expected in the above and many other countries, we should see this rise significantly again in 2023 and beyond.
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Fennica Gaming Expands its Partnership with Loto-Québec by Launching eInstant Games
Building on the momentum of its successful market entry, Fennica Gaming announced the expansion of its partnership with Loto-Québec by launching also its portfolio of eInstant games. This second phase follows the recent successful launch of Fennica Gaming’s online casino games, making its full suite of innovative online games available to players on Loto-Québec’s digital platform, the only legal online gaming offer in the province of Québec.
The launch of the eInstant portfolio completes the initial offering, delivering a diverse and engaging gaming experience designed with Fennica Gaming’s signature player-first approach. The move solidifies Fennica Gaming’s commitment to the Canadian market and its strategy of building long-term, sustainable partnerships with regulated lotteries and operators.
“Launching our casino games was the first step; following it up swiftly with our eInstants is about delivering on our promise. Our partnership with Loto-Québec is built on shared values of responsibility and providing engaging, high-quality entertainment. This isn’t just a content drop; it’s a commitment to our partner’s long-term success and to bringing fresh, reliable gaming experiences to the players in Québec,” said Joni Hovi, SVP of Customers and Marketing at Fennica Gaming.
“Our eInstants are designed with a Nordic innovativeness; they are intuitive, visually engaging, and extremely entertaining – built for sustainable fun. We’ve added the best of mobile gaming expertise, seasoned it with a high-quality, player-centric experience. We are confident that this creative energy offers a distinct flavour that will stand out and connect with players in Québec,” said Kirsi Lagus, SVP of Portfolio and Product Development.
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CGA Announces Leadership Evolution and 2026 Board of Directors
Amanda Brewer becomes Senior Vice President of Policy & Communications and Brandon Aboultaif becomes Vice President of Western Canada; Salim Adatia (GLI) and Mike Maodus (Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP) join the CGA Board as Scott Vanderwel (PointsBet Canada) is appointed Chair.
Amanda Brewer has joined the Canadian Gaming Association (CGA) as Senior Vice President of Policy and Communications, and Brandon Aboultaif has assumed the position of Vice President for Western Canada.
Amanda has served as a consultant to the Association for over 15 years, playing a pivotal role in achieving numerous CGA milestones. “I am confident she will apply her enthusiasm and expertise to this new position, which more precisely aligns with her ongoing contributions on behalf of our members,” said Paul Burns, President and CEO, CGA. Amanda remains actively engaged in AML and advertising bill initiatives in Ottawa, along with the Alberta consultation process, where the Association is collaborating with the Government of Alberta and AGLC to prepare the province for its iGaming market launch.
Brandon is the former Press Secretary to Dale Nally, Minister of Service Alberta and Red Tape Reduction and will be a great addition to the CGA. “With the Alberta market soon opening, it has been an important goal to expand our presence into the western part of the country,” added Mr. Burns. His key responsibilities include advancing industry research and education initiatives, supporting member engagement across Western Canada, and fostering collaboration on responsible gaming, innovation, and market development initiatives that strengthen Canada’s gaming ecosystem.
In addition, Salim Adatia, Managing Director, Canada for Gaming Laboratories International, LLC, and Mike Maodus, Partner, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP, have joined the CGA’s Board of Directors, and Scott Vanderwel, CEO for PointsBet Canada, becomes the Association’s new Chair.
The full 2026 board is as follows:
- Salim Adatia, Gaming Laboratories International, LLC
- Bruce Caughill, Rush Street Interactive
- Peter Czegeldy, Aird & Berlis LLP
- Neil Erlick, Nuvei
- Kurt Gissane, Aristocrat
- Charmaine Hogan, Playtech
- Dale Hooper, FanDuel
- Chuck Keeling, Great Canadian Entertainment
- Mike Maodus, Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP
- Terry McInally, Gateway Entertainment
- Niaz Nejad, Non-Member Director
- Derek Ramm, Kinectify
- Lindsay Slader, GeoComply
- Richard Taylor, Niagara Casinos
- Shane Thompson, Konami
- Scott Vanderwel, PointsBet Canada (Chair)
- Scott Woodgate, BetMGM
We are also pleased to welcome three past chairs as Emeritus members of the board:
- Ilkim Hincer, IC360
- Carrie Kormos, CK Consulting Inc
- Bob Parente, Light & Wonder
“Amanda and Brandon have joined the CGA as full-time members to oversee several important national campaigns,” stated Scott Vanderwel, Chair of the Board. “We are also pleased to welcome Salim and Mike to the Board. The Board has worked closely with Paul over recent years to advance the Association’s leadership and board structure. We have full confidence in Amanda and Brandon as they step into these key roles, as well as in the valuable contributions that Salim and Mike are expected to bring as we prepare for an active 2026 workload.”
Mr. Burns stated that the newly announced executive and Board appointments will strengthen CGA’s position and support its expansion into Western Canada. “Amanda brings extensive CGA experience, while Brandon contributes knowledge of government policy at both federal and provincial levels. Coupled with our enhanced Board, I am confident they will help drive CGA’s objectives and ongoing growth.”
Source: canadiangaming.ca
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Adam Pentecost Chief Revenue Officer at Gaming Corps
Gaming Corps partners with BetMGM for exclusive Ontario launch
Gaming Corps – a publicly-listed game development company based in Sweden, has announced a landmark content partnership with BetMGM, a leading iGaming and sports betting operator, marking BetMGM as the first partner to bring Gaming Corps’ full portfolio to players in Ontario. The exclusivity will run for an initial period before the portfolio is rolled out more widely in the market.
The agreement brings BetMGM players in Ontario the full force of Gaming Corps’ premium line-up, from blockbuster titles like 3 Pigs of Olympus and Gates of Hellfire to signature mechanics including the adrenaline-fuelled A-MAZE-CADES
and instant-win Smash4Cash
series.
Available at BetMGM Casino, the portfolio also features the innovative X-MY-WAY
challenge, as seen in Hoop Champion and Golf Champion, which introduces new layers of interactivity and personalised gameplay experiences.
Adam Pentecost, Chief Revenue Officer at Gaming Corps, said: “Ontario has quickly become one of the most exciting regulated markets in North America, and we’re thrilled to be making our debut with BetMGM as our first operator partner in the province. The opportunity to launch with such a high-profile brand, on an exclusive basis, allows us to showcase our content to an engaged player base and demonstrate the unique experiences we can deliver. This is an important milestone in our North American expansion strategy, and we look forward to seeing how Ontario players respond to our portfolio.”
Oliver Bartlett, Vice President of Gaming at BetMGM, said: “Exclusivity matters because it gives our players something they can’t find anywhere else and sets us apart in a competitive market. Gaming Corps’ engaging and interactive content portfolio is a fantastic addition to BetMGM Casino.”
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