Compliance Updates
ComplianceOnline rebrands to become VIXIO Regulatory Intelligence

New name derived from ‘universal truth’ – represents company’s status as the leading provider of independent regulatory intelligence
ComplianceOnline, the parent company of GamblingCompliance and PaymentsCompliance, has unveiled a new name and brand identity, cementing the company’s position as the leading provider of regulatory intelligence.
The rebrand reflects the company’s recent investments into its product offering to deliver faster and more intuitive solutions, and to better service customers and achieve sustainable growth.
VIXIO originates from the Latin Via, meaning path, and Axiom meaning Universal Truth, representing the company’s values, heritage and reputation as a trusted source of independent, authoritative and actionable intelligence on fast-moving regulatory developments.
As well as introducing a new name and brand, a new website has been launched and new messaging created to better reflect how the company supports and enables its clients.
Mike Woolfrey, Chief Executive Officer at Vixio, said: “Since the very beginning we’ve helped organisations confidently manage risk by providing timely information that’s accurate, free from bias and totally independent.
“VIXIO as a brand speaks to our deep-rooted principles of truth, integrity and reliability. It illustrates our ability to be our clients guiding path, helping them find new business opportunities and gain competitive advantage. It’s a natural time for us to evolve as we develop the depth and breadth of our offering and make it easier than ever for our customers to navigate and anticipate the global regulatory environment.”
Founded in 2006, ComplianceOnline offers two core products, GamblingCompliance and PaymentsCompliance, which provide news, regulatory, legal and market analysis to industry professionals.
The business also organises the annual Gambling Compliance Global Regulatory Awards (GRA), which take place on April 22nd 2020, recognising and celebrating individuals and teams who work tirelessly to set new standards in compliance and responsible gambling.
Winners are selected by an independent panel of expert judges led by an external independent adjudicator, ensuring the GRAs are the most high-quality and transparent awards in the gambling industry.
Nominations are now open for the 2020 awards until February 14th.
Compliance Updates
EUROMAT Re-elects Jason Frost as President

On May 22, 2025, the European Gaming and Amusement Federation (EUROMAT) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Brussels, Belgium, where members unanimously re-elected Jason Frost as President and Uwe Christiansen as First Vice-President. Karoly Buzás from the Romanian Slot Operators’ Association (ROMSLOT) has been elected as Treasurer of the association.
“I am very proud that our members have once again placed their trust in me, our Vice-President, and our new Treasurer for another term. EUROMAT is thriving with an expanding membership and a clear sense of mission: to make the business environment better for our industry” Jason Frost said.
“One important issue that we need to tackle is the rapid growth of the illegal market. There is not enough focus from regulators on this problem. Illegal gambling channels are proliferating at an alarming rate which makes a mockery of licensing regimes and puts players at risk. We will be pressing the case for tangible initiatives from authorities to get on top of this problem,” Jason Frost added.
The AGM also ratified Damien McCoy of the Irish Amusement Trades Association (IATA) and Bernhard Teuchman of the Spanish association Club de Convergentes as Executive Board Members. In addition, it welcomed the Association of Organizers of Gambling Games and Activities in Bulgaria (AOGGAB) as a new Association Member, along with Aristocrat and Sigma as new Corporate Members.
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Compliance Updates
PA Gaming Control Board Removes Gambling Privileges for 14 Individuals

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (Board) has taken actions to place 14 individuals on its various Involuntary Exclusion Lists. Placement on an Involuntary Exclusion List prohibits individuals from either gaming in a casino in Pennsylvania, via an online betting site regulated by the Board, or a Video Gaming Terminal (VGT) location.
These matters, presented by the Board’s Office of Chief Counsel and Office of Enforcement Counsel, raise the number of individuals now on the Board’s various Involuntary Exclusion Lists to 1391.
The actions by the Board include placement of five individuals on the Involuntary Casino Exclusion List including one who left minors unattended while gambling in a Pennsylvania casino:
A female patron who left her 7-month-old twins in a vehicle in the valet area of Valley Forge Casino Resort for 5 minutes in order to obtain a cash out at the sportsbook.
Actions such as these to deny statewide gambling privileges serve as a reminder that adults are prohibited from leaving minors unattended in the parking lot or garage, a hotel, or other venues at a casino since it creates a potentially unsafe and dangerous environment for the children. To complement the efforts by casinos to mitigate this issue, the Board created an awareness campaign, “Don’t Gamble with Kids”.
Additionally, nine others were placed on the Board’s Involuntary Interactive Gaming Exclusion list for fraudulent actions involving online gambling.
The Gaming Control Board is scheduled to meet next at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 25, 2025 in the Board’s Public Hearing Room located on the second floor of the Strawberry Square Complex in Harrisburg. More information, including the agenda, will be posted on the Board’s website prior to the meeting.
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Compliance Updates
ZITRO OBTAINS ISO 14064-1 CERTIFICATION

Zitro has achieved a new certification in its commitment to sustainability: the ISO 14064-1 standard, which manages the improvement of its corporate carbon footprint. After successfully completing the certification process, the company now holds this accreditation that supports the management of its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions across all its global locations.
This certification strengthens the corporate system with which Zitro manages its ESG objectives, aimed at the progressive reduction of CO₂ emissions. The scope of this standard covers three key emission areas:
- Scope 1:Direct emissions generated by owned and rented vehicles used at all locations.
- Scope 2:Indirect emissions associated with electricity consumption in offices, laboratories, and warehouses.
- Scope 3:Direct and indirect emissions from the value chain, including suppliers, customers, business travel, product distribution, and waste management.
The ISO 14064-1 certification represents an essential milestone for Zitro in consolidating a more sustainable business model aligned with the highest international standards in corporate responsibility.
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