Compliance Updates
BonusFinder granted Colorado license ahead of 1st May opening
Fourth US state license for player-centric affiliate in less than a year
Bonusfinder.com has been granted a license to operate in Colorado ahead of the state regulating sports betting next month – its fourth US affiliate license in less than a year.
Founded in 2019 with a vision to transform how the affiliate sector creates, captures and converts traffic into profitable returning customers, with a player-centric and brand-driven approach, BonusFinder.com has made huge in-roads in the rapidly growing US market.
The company’s new Colorado license marks its fourth approval in less than a year with existing state licenses in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Indiana with each market showing rapid growth since launch.
The Centennial state of Colorado will become one of the most open markets in the US next month allowing over 30 casino operators to offer land-based and mobile sports betting to its six million residents.
BonusFinder.com is a finalist in the Affiliate of the Year category at this year’s EGR North America Awards.
Fintan Costello, Managing Director, Bonusfinder.com, said: “We’re thrilled to be launching our fourth stateside offering, presenting Colorado’s keen sports bettors with the best options possible before they commit to opening a new online betting account.
“Our aim is to help players ‘play with more’ within a safe environment. We are very much in favor of regulation and we’re delighted to have made such progress in four progressive and rapidly growing state markets.
“Our core principles are built on a common sense approach to regulation that involve honest and open conversations between regulators, operators, affiliates and players, and this is precisely the approach many US state regulators are taking.”
Last month research carried out by BonusFinder.com monitoring the US market since the closure of major land-based gaming venues and cancellation of live sport uncovered a 100% rise in internet searches for ‘online casino’ across North America.
The research was carried out using Google Trends from February to the end of March this year and uncovered a sharp spike in players searching for ‘online casino’ following land-based venues switching off slot machines and sports events being rescheduled.
The tipping point came on 12th March when more US players searched for ‘online casino’ than ‘sports betting’ with numbers doubling in the following two weeks.
Since the repeal of PASPA in August 2018, 17 US states have regulated sports betting with only five, including Delaware, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey and Pennsylvania opening up igaming.
Powered by WPeMatico
Compliance Updates
REEVO Secures Swiss Market Certification ā Expanding Opportunities for Leading Brands!
Ā
REEVO, the leading B2B games content and aggregation platform, is thrilled to announce that weāve officially been granted certification to offer our in-house games to top-tier brands targeting the Swiss market!
This exciting milestone unlocks new possibilities for partners looking to captivate their players with our cutting-edge portfolio. From visually stunning slots to innovative game mechanics, REEVOās games are designed to deliver engaging, high-performance experiences across all devices.
With a proven track record of success, our games are not just built to entertainātheyāre built to drive results.
- Certified for Switzerland: Expand your offerings in a lucrative market with certified, compliant games.
- High-Performance Content: A diverse range of in-house slots, designed to capture player attention and deliver results.
- Seamless Integration: REEVOās platform ensures quick and efficient deployment for uninterrupted player experiences.
Now is the perfect time to elevate your game portfolio with REEVOās certified content!
The post REEVO Secures Swiss Market Certification ā Expanding Opportunities for Leading Brands! appeared first on European Gaming Industry News.
Compliance Updates
Vixio Supports NCPG in Groundbreaking Responsible Gambling Review of US Sports Betting Regulations
Ā
A first-of-its-kind comparative analysis state-by-state, the report evaluates statesā regulations against NCPG standards
Vixio, a leading provider of regulatory intelligence solutions and research services, is proud to support the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) by producing a groundbreaking research report that cross-references statesā online sports betting regulations against NCPGās Internet Responsible Gambling Standards (IRGS).
The new report involved a thorough analysis of the applicable laws, regulations and standards of every U.S. state with legal mobile sports betting in order to assess how closely their formal regulatory requirements align with the independent best practices recommended by the IRGS.
Keith Whyte, NCPG Executive Director, explains, āPartnering with Vixio Regulatory Intelligence on this landmark evaluation allowed for NCPG to highlight both the progress made and the critical gaps that remain in the alignment of state sports betting regulations with NCPGās player protection standards. The report offers a comprehensive framework for states seeking to improve consumer safeguards and promote responsible gambling.ā
Vixio Chief Analyst James Kilsby joined NCPG experts for a webinar to digest the report on September 24. Kislby will also be moderating a panel at G2E Vegas on U.S. sports bettingās ever-changing regulatory landscape.
āAt Vixio Regulatory Intelligence, we are committed to providing independent, data-driven insights and research that help regulators and policymakers make informed decisions,ā Kilsby said. āWeāre proud to partner with the National Council on Problem Gambling to drive positive regulatory changes and ensure player protection remains a top priority in this evolving industry.ā
The report analysed jurisdictions that offered legal mobile sports wagering as of June 2024, comprising 30 different states and the District of Columbia.
Compliance Updates
PIN-UP Global Intends to License the Platform for the Peruvian iGaming Market
Ā
As required by Peruvian law, international iGaming holding company PIN-UP Global intends to license its software and find a partner company.
In the context of changes in the regulation of the iGaming market in Peru, PIN-UP Global initiated the process of licensing its products and searching for licensed partners, notifying the government authorities. For the period it will take to enter the Peruvian market under the new legislation with a future partner, the holding company officially prohibits the use of PIN-UP products and brand in the region.
For the holding company, this is a consistent continuation of its journey into the B2B market, which opens up new opportunities for partnerships and will allow to provide a better user experience with PIN-UP platforms. The main objective of the holding company is to conduct efficient and transparent operations in all markets, relying on the legislation of each jurisdiction.
Recall that earlier PIN-UP Global updated the list of countries in which the use of the brand and its products is prohibited. PIN-UP as the leader of the iGaming market makes such strategic decisions taking care of its reputation and complying with the principles of responsible gaming.
-
Compliance Updates6 days ago
LexisNexis Risk Solutions Aligns with Radar to Deliver Gaming and Gambling Regulatory Compliance
-
AIEJA6 days ago
Gaming Media Agencia Announces the 2nd Edition of Conferencias iGaming, Focused on the Mexican Market
-
Brazil6 days ago
Meridianbet Partners with Integrity Compliance 360 for Upcoming Brazilian Market Entry
-
Asia6 days ago
Gen.G Esports Announces Partnership with Descente
-
Africa6 days ago
Galaxsys Partners with BetFounders
-
AGS5 days ago
AGS Recognized as a āBest and Brightest Company to Work Forā in the Nation and Atlanta; Named a āTop Workplaceā in Multiple States
-
Africa5 days ago
NSoft Enters South African Market Through Exclusive Partnership with Intelligent Gaming
-
Brazil4 days ago
Grupo Silvio Santos selects OpenBet to power media and retail giantās Sports Betting & Gaming offering