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Slotegrator presents a new bonus: ‘Wheel of Fortune’
Online casino solution provider Slotegrator has integrated a new bonus feature into its turnkey online casino solution: “Wheel of Fortune.”
The new bonus feature, “Wheel of Fortune,” is a wheel divided into sectors, each of which shows what kind of prize the player can win. This bonus solution is based on the classic roulette-style mechanism: a player turns the wheel, testing his luck, and gets an opportunity to win.
Operators can access the user-friendly backend to set the number of segments in the wheel — from two to twenty-six — choose the winning segments, and set the probability that players will win.
In addition, it is possible to configure a few more key aspects:
- The currency in which winnings are paid out.
- Whether the odds of winning are displayed to raise interest or hidden to maintain intrigue.
- Whether players win cash or small prizes
- Bet limits
- Frequency of appearance: the wheel can be displayed once, a limited number of times, or indefinitely.
- Schedule of appearance: letting the wheel appear only on certain days lets the operator control the time spent by the player on the wheel.
- Customization — the wheel can be designed with the casino’s branding.
Tips are given at each stage of setup, giving operators full control of the entire process. Each project can have an infinite number of bonuses, depending on the structure of gameplay.
The option of introducing a new bonus is already available to all users of the online casino platform from Slotegrator. The company’s development team is already working on a new iteration of this bonus solution. It will have 3 types of wheels, with fully customizable graphics and design, as well as having the possibility of adding wheel animations.
“We developed this solution in order to create an opportunity for operators to make the game even more interesting. The main advantage is the full customization of the solution in order to attract players, strengthen their interest and loyalty to a casino, and create an atmosphere of responsible gaming due to different control points, as well as increasing the gamification of the project, which should increase revenue,” says Dmytro Taran, COO of Slotegrator.
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Since 2012, Slotegrator has been one of the iGaming industry’s leading software and business solution providers for online casino and sportsbook operators.
The company’s main focus is software development and support for online casino platforms, as well as the integration of game content and payment systems.
The company works with licensed game developers and offers a vast portfolio of casino content: slots, live casino games, poker, virtual sports, table games, lotteries, casual games, and data feeds for betting.
Slotegrator also provides consulting services in gambling license acquisition and business incorporation.
More about us: https://slotegrator.pro/
activity report 2025
GGL Publishes Activity Report 2025
The German Gambling Authority (GGL) has published its latest activity report for 2025. The report highlights the GGL’s measures in supervising legal providers and its latest work against illegal gambling.
Supervision and Licensing of Legal Providers Further Systematised
While previous years focused primarily on granting licenses, in 2025 the emphasis shifted significantly to the structured supervision of licensed providers. Key instruments included supervisory discussions, both ad hoc and proactive measures based on reports and market observations. Internal collaboration between the relevant departments was further intensified, contributing to a uniform and consistent supervisory practice.
Further Development of the Technical Infrastructure and Supervisory Systems
The expansion of the technical infrastructure was further advanced. The goal is to create a reliable and comparable data basis for supervision, analysis and future regulatory decisions. Enforcing the mandatory and correct use of the safe servers by the authorised providers remained a challenging process in 2025, but it is the foundation for the necessary improvement in data quality.
Focusing the Fight Against Illegal Gambling on the Entire Market Environment
In 2025, the approach to combating illegal online gambling was further refined and consistently aligned with the entire market environment. In addition to measures against the operators themselves, the focus is increasingly shifting to the service providers involved. This approach ensures that illegal offerings are not viewed in isolation, but rather addressed within their market and process contexts.
In 2025, GGL worked closely with platform operators to further reduce the visibility of illegal content in the digital space.
Market measurement has been further developed scientifically. Due to its opaque and dynamic structure, the evaluation of the development of the illegal gambling market requires a particularly robust methodological basis. The 2025 activity report therefore does not include any independent figures on the size of the illegal market for the year 2025. Instead, the presentation is based on the results of the scientific study “Investigation of the black market and channeling of gambling on the internet based on a survey of gamblers”.
GGL deliberately chose this approach to increase the validity and comparability of the market data and to ensure methodologically sound results.
This study, already published, shows that in 2024 the market volume of illegal and therefore unregulated online gambling will be 23%. This results in a channeling rate of 77%. This means that legal or regulated offerings account for more than three-quarters of the online gambling market.
The existing study will be continued so that a scientifically sound data basis on the development of the illegal market can be provided.
Outlook 2026: 5 Years of GGL Mean Evaluation and Further Development
The developments so far show an increasing consolidation of the supervisory and enforcement structures within the framework of the State Treaty on Gambling 2021.
The focus in the coming years will be on the legally required evaluation, the preparation of the new licensing cycle from 2027 onwards, and the further strengthening of data-based and scientifically sound supervisory instruments.
The 2025 activity report can be found under Publications of the Joint Gambling Authority of the Federal States – Annual Reports.
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Ageeth Bakker Joins Nederlandse Loterij as CFRO
The Dutch national gambling operator, Nederlandse Loterij, has appointed Ageeth Bakker as its Chief Financial & Risk Officer (CFRO).
Since 2019, Ageeth Bakker was CFRO and a member of the Executive Board of Bovemij Group. Last week, she stepped down from that financial institution in the mobility sector, which specialises in insurance, guarantees and data services. Prior to that, Bakker was Chairperson/Managing Director of Onderlinge Waarborggroep Centramed. She also worked at Achmea Group for 13 years, six of which were in various executive positions; including as Director of Finance, Risk and Supply Chain Management at Centraal Beheer and Financial Director of Avéro Achmea.
Raymond Knops, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Nederlandse Loterij, said: “The Supervisory Board is pleased to welcome a highly experienced executive like Ageeth Bakker as CFRO of Nederlandse Loterij. Her extensive expertise in finance and risk and a career in regulated sectors are an excellent fit for this board position. With the arrival of Ageeth Bakker, the board is at full strength to further realize Nederlandse Loterij’s strategic ambitions as the most responsible gambling provider and the largest driver of sports and physical activity.”
Ageeth Bakker said: “What particularly appeals to me about Nederlandse Loterij is the combination of a strong social mission and a leading position in the gambling sector. With ten trusted brands, Nederlandse Loterij offers players a safe and responsible range of lotteries and online games of chance, the proceeds of which benefit society. I am happy to contribute to that. I look forward to working with the Board and all colleagues to continue building a successful and future-proof organization, so that we can continue to increase our social contribution.”
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Acquisitions/Merger
Banijay Gaming Acquires French Operator JOA
Banijay Gaming is to acquire JOA, marking another important step in its strategy to build a European diversified gaming leader in light of evolving customer expectations, from funds managed by Blackstone and Kings Park Capital pursuant to a put option agreement.
JOA is the second-largest casino operator in France, with a nationwide network of 33 casinos rooted in every region generating approximately €430 million in gross revenues in 2025.
Its venues combine gaming with restaurants, bars and a broad range of leisure experiences which attract over 4.6 million yearly customers.
Following the acquisition of Tipico Group in April 2026, this transaction further expands Banijay Gaming’s omnichannel capabilities by adding its digital expertise to JOA’s wide network of land-based entertainment destinations.
At the heart of this transaction is a long-term value creation story: Banijay Gaming will accelerate JOA’s next phase of development in France and internationally.
Responsible gaming remains central to Banijay Gaming’s strategy, with both companies continuing to raise standards and share best practices in line with a common commitment to player protection.
Laurent Lassiaz, Chairman of JOA, will continue to lead JOA alongside the existing management team, ensuring continuity for employees, customers and local stakeholders.
Completion of the transaction is expected during H2 2026, subject to JOA’s employee representatives’ consultation and customary regulatory approvals including merger control and casino gaming regulatory approvals.
Nicolas Béraud, Chairman of Banijay Gaming, said: “Customers increasingly expect seamless experiences across digital and physical environments, and this transaction positions us perfectly to respond to that evolution.
“We look forward to supporting JOA’s next phase of development by bringing our expertise in technology, artificial intelligence and data, while preserving the entrepreneurial culture and operational excellence that have made the company successful.”
Laurent Lassiaz, Chairman of JOA, said: “Joining Banijay Gaming marks an exciting new chapter for JOA. After a successful period with Blackstone and Kings Park Capital, which laid the foundations for our growth, we have found another long-term partner with whom we share a common vision for the future.
“Their expertise in technology and digital innovation will help us accelerate our omnichannel development, while allowing us to preserve the entrepreneurial spirit and local roots that have always been our strength. Together, we will be ideally positioned to pursue our ambitions in France and internationally.”
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