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OKTO to showcase future of gaming payments at ICE London
Fintech specialists ready to provide operators with tools to drive customer engagement and boost revenue
OKTO Group, the financial technology provider specialising in digital payment and player engagement applications, is to take ICE 2020 London by storm showcasing its industry-leading payment solutions for gaming.
Taking place from the 4th – 6th February at London’s ExCel Centre, OKTO will be demonstrating how its product range directly boosts player engagement and retention rates whilst facilitating smooth payments across multiple gaming channels.
OKTO’s team of specialists will be on hand at stand S4-120 to introduce its full gaming suite, designed to provide operators with a significant competitive advantage via faster payouts, ensuring increased trust, repeat betting, visitation and deposit ratios.
The company’s flagship OKTO.WALLET solution is set to be unveiled to delegates, with its complete and cost-efficient mobile payment system designed to enable players to access funds whenever and wherever they want them.
Betting and Video Lottery terminals will also be available for attendees to sample the digital wallet’s seamless functionality in various gaming environments.
Alongside, OKTO.CASH, a solution which offers an easy and secure way to pay cash for online bets, will be front and centre at the stand, exhibiting how the plug and play solutions’ value-added services allow operators to broaden their customer base and access new revenue.
Since launching its gaming solutions last year, OKTO has made a flying start in the sports betting and casino sector, developing a portfolio of payment solutions that ensures cost efficient payment acceptance and real-time settlement.
Simon Dorsen, Director of Gaming at OKTO, said: “The future of gaming is all about providing players with the capabilities to transact across multiple channels seamlessly, whether in-shop or online. We’re incredibly excited to be showcasing the unrivalled capabilities of our OKTO payment solutions; all proven to enhance the player experience and boost operator revenue.
“With our advanced technology and unique range of value-added services, operators are provided not only with a payment system which is simple, fast and easy to use, but also with additional player retention tools which are proven to extend session times and attract new audiences.”
ESG
Play’n GO publishes 2025 Sustainability Report with emissions and governance updates
Play’n GO has published its 2025 Sustainability Report, framing the year as a milestone as the supplier marks 20 years in the gaming industry. The report covers performance across four pillars—Players, Partners, People and Planet—and positions sustainability as tied to product design, operations, and partner expectations.
On climate reporting, the company said it has “achieved and exceeded” its long-term 90% reduction target for Scope 1 and 2 emissions, and reported a 69% absolute reduction in Scope 3 emissions versus its 2023 base year. Play’n GO also said its total material emissions for 2025 were kept below 500 MTCO2e.
The report also points to a move into land-based delivery. In 2025, Play’n GO said it launched its first land-based gaming solution in partnership with Genting UK, positioning the rollout as part of a “player-first, low-footprint approach” for regulated venues.
On responsible entertainment, the company said it continues to reject game mechanics it believes “compromise player trust or wellbeing,” and highlighted participation in discussions on digital wellbeing and cognitive health, including at the United Nations and G7. “We have always believed that great entertainment should be fun, safe and fair,” said Vanessa Björkbacka, Director of CSR at Play’n GO.
The report also outlines internal development and reporting infrastructure. Play’n GO said 43% of employees engaged in AI-related learning during 2025 and that average training time exceeded seven hours per employee globally. It added that reporting was further aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and World Economic Forum Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics, alongside investment in “secure, AI-supported carbon data management.” “As expectations on transparency and accountability continue to rise, we see it as our responsibility to lead,” Björkbacka added.
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complaint resolution
Casino Guru CRC returns $5.3m to players in Q1 2026
Casino Guru’s Complaint Resolution Center (CRC) published 3,986 complaints in Q1 2026 and says it resolved 1,321 cases, returning $5,304,894 to players during the quarter.
Casino Guru said March was one of the CRC’s most active months on record, with the second-highest number of published complaints to date. The company added that ongoing cases exceeded 1,300, pointing to rising demand for third-party dispute mediation.
By volume, the most active complaint markets were Germany (657), the United Kingdom (270), Canada (240), Italy (207) and Australia (194), according to the CRC update.
Delayed payments remained the most common player-reported issue. Casino Guru also reported a March shift in complaint mix, with self-exclusion-related complaints rising to the second most frequent category for the first time in CRC history. KYC-related issues and blocked accounts were also among the most common complaint types, often linked to withdrawal delays.
Casino Guru said the quarter’s results reflect the increasing role of independent mediation as players look to third-party platforms to resolve disputes.
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branded content
RubyPlay launches Firerose studio for operator-specific casino games
RubyPlay has launched Firerose, a new studio aimed at building operator-specific casino game experiences, as suppliers and operators push for more branded content to stand out in crowded markets.
The company said Firerose is designed to let operators combine RubyPlay’s existing game catalogue with the studio’s technology and creative resources, using operator-led insight to shape games around an operator’s brand identity rather than standardised supplier content.
RubyPlay said Superbet is among the first operators to launch Firerose-powered titles. The supplier did not disclose game names or specific performance figures, but said early results showed “strong engagement metrics”.
Firerose becomes part of RubyPlay’s multi-studio structure alongside Koala Games, Mad Hat Games, Ruby Studio, and Xslots, which the company said share technology, infrastructure and distribution.
Dima Reiderman , Chief Commercial Officer at RubyPlay, said: ”Firerose represents a deliberate shift in how we think about content creation and partnership. The market is no longer driven solely by volume, but by identity. Operators want experiences that feel native to their brand and help them clearly differentiate in increasingly competitive casino environments.”
Dr. Eyal Loz, CPO at RubyPlay, added: “Firerose was created to put the operator’s voice at the centre of the creative process. Every game starts with their brand, their audience and their story, and our role is to bring that to life through the full weight of RubyPlay’s creative capabilities.
“We’re shaping experiences that players immediately associate with the operator itself. That level of ownership is what allows operators to stand out in increasingly crowded casino environments.”
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