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STICPAY: the Solution for Online Gambling Services to Achieve Fast and Secure Disbursements

As part of its award-winning e-wallet solution, the UK-based fintech company STICPAY has partnered with local banks in multiple countries to provide fast, secure, and convenient withdrawals on online gambling platforms. This way, service providers can improve the expectations of their customers a lot.
To eliminate fraud, comply with local regulations, and protect our users, STICPAY only provides merchant services to licensed online gambling solutions that operate according to the relevant regulatory laws and measures.
With several stores closing down and governments introducing lockdowns globally to slow the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, online gambling services have seen a significant rise in user activity.
However, many customers feel that they are let down as disbursement options are not meeting user expectations.
As players are betting more and everyday activities are shifting from offline to online, users are demanding faster withdrawals and secure payments from online gambling services, with similar speeds they normally experience in the retail industry.
The customer experience is not as engaging as it should be, which could drive users away from service providers due to the withdrawal issues of online gambling solutions.
Issues Amid the Coronavirus-Fueled Online Gambling Growth
The global gambling industry is growing at a fast rate. From 2019’s $58.9 billion, the online gaming market is expected to grow to $66.7 billion in 2020 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 13.2%.
According to the researchers, a great share of the increase could be attributed to COVID-19 as consumers are increasingly using online gambling services while staying at home during the lockdown. Based on the findings of the report, the online gaming sector could reach $92.9 billion by 2023 at a CAGR of 11.64%.
The coronavirus-fueled rise in online gambling activity is also significant in Asia and Australia. Even though such activities are banned in multiple Asian countries, the APAC region is the industry’s second-largest market, representing a global share of 11.72% in 2017.
According to a joint study of the Australian organizations Illion and Alphabeta, online gaming activity has increased by 67% in early April in the Oceanic nation.
Despite the increase in online gaming, service providers are struggling to satisfy customer needs. While consumers are already used to fast payments processing in the e-commerce and the retail industries, gamblers have to wait several days to withdraw their funds from online gaming platforms.
Since slow disbursements prevent online gambling service providers from meeting customer needs, their users are becoming less engaged with their solutions. As a result, they may decide to choose a competitor platform that offers quick payouts to gamers.
STICPAY to Offer Faster and Secure Deposits and Withdrawals to Online Gambling Services
The London-based fintech company STICPAY has identified the disbursement issue of online gambling services, seeking to solve their problems with rapid payments as part of its award-winning e-wallet solution.
STICPAY considers Asia as one of its key markets. With a Year-Over-Year (YoY) growth of 300% and availability in 200+ nations, over 60% of STICPAY transactions come from Asian users, with the average monthly growth rate of transactions in the continent being 28%.
STICPAY has partnered with local banks in several countries – including China, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Australia, and Canada, with support for more nations coming soon – to provide cost-efficient, fast, and convenient payments to both its merchants and end-users.
As a result, STICPAY users could take advantage of local bank wires to withdraw their funds from online gambling services much faster – it takes an average of one business day to withdraw funds from STICPAY using a local bank wire – than at regular payment gateways and competitor e-wallet solutions.
In addition to local bank transfers, STICPAY customers can use a wide variety of payment methods to withdraw and deposit funds. This includes Visa, MasterCard, UnionPay China, local and international bank wires, and cryptocurrencies (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, and Tether).
Furthermore, STICPAY users can use the prepaid STIC Card to withdraw or spend their balances even more conveniently. The STIC Card is available to end-users in 200+ countries after submitting the relevant Know Your Customer (KYC) documents.
Besides fast and convenient payments, online gambling merchants and their customers could benefit from STICPAY’s advanced security features.
Apart from strict KYC and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) monitoring, STICPAY stores customer funds in segregated accounts – with uninterrupted user access and the ability to withdraw them to external accounts anytime – while uses a set of anti-fraud measures to protect both service providers and end-users.
As a result, there is no chargeback risk for merchants, as all funds received via STICPAY are 100% secure and indemnified.
“Many online gambling services provide a wide variety of payment methods to their users so they can choose the one that best fits their needs. However, with the current coronavirus-fueled rise in online gambling, offering faster and secure disbursements are becoming more crucial to fulfilling customer needs. Therefore, the traditional payment gateways where it takes three to five business days to withdraw funds are unable to satisfy the rising demands of online gamblers. With STICPAY, online gamblers can withdraw funds quicker, conveniently, and securely while leveraging our local partnerships with banks to initiate fast payouts in and out of the platforms that take one business day on average to execute. STICPAY grows at a rapid 300% Year-Over-Year rate, especially in the Asian region, where the average monthly growth of transactions is 28%. We are committed to leveraging this development to offer the best services to the online gambling industry.”
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PAGCOR Opposes Online Gambling Ban Amid Pressure to Criminalise the Industry

PAGCOR, the Philippine gaming regulator, has opposed a proposed ban on online gambling, despite mounting nationwide calls to criminalise it over soaring numbers of addiction, debt and mental health cases.
The online gambling sector in the Philippines has been growing exponentially, with gross revenues jumping from $140M in 2022 to $2.4B in 2024, according to Senate Committee on Games and Amusement data.
The committee held a hearing last week, highlighting the human cost of the industry, with its members demanding to outlaw it, saying the country was facing a full-blown public health and social crisis.
Sen. Erwin Tulfo, who led the hearing on online gambling, warned that “as long as online gambling exists, we are breeding the next generation of addicts, debtors, and broken families.”
He called for a ban and to “prosecute not only the operators, but also the enablers — in the government and in the private sector — who profit from this misery.”
PAGCOR, which is both an operator and regulator, said it “is not in favor of a total ban and instead advocates for stricter regulation.”
The regulator said that illegal operators are the real problem.
“Unfortunately, many of these unregulated online operators are based overseas who target Filipinos, most of whom do not realize that the sites they are playing on are not licensed by PAGCOR. This is where problems arise, especially regarding age restrictions.”
But a survey cited by senators indicates that age was not the main issue. It indicated that 66% of Filipinos aged 18 to 40, and 57% of those aged 41 to 55 were engaged in online gambling. Nearly a third bet multiple times a week, some wagering up to $53 per session.
Majority Leader Joel Villanueva warned online gambling is a “growing national crisis” in the Philippines.
“People are not just risking their hard-earned money. They are putting their futures, families, and lives on the line. The lure of instant wealth has already led many down a path of addiction, debt, and despair,” he said.
“Online gambling is not just a matter of financial loss. It is strongly associated with serious mental and physical health issues, broken relationships, family conflict, increased cases of domestic violence and suicide, crime against persons and property, and ultimately, the erosion of opportunities and dignity in the lives of many Filipinos.”
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UNLV International Gaming Institute Launches New AI Research Hub

The UNLV International Gaming Institute has launched a new AI Research Hub (AiR Hub) to tackle some of the most pressing challenges facing the gaming industry’s digital transformation.
Co-founder Kasra Ghaharian, the institute’s director of research, said the AiR Hub will address critical questions reshaping the sector: How is artificial intelligence transforming gaming operations? What governance frameworks should guide AI implementation in this traditionally regulated industry? Which emerging technologies must operators master to stay competitive? And how can the sector effectively integrate responsible AI practices with cutting-edge academic research?
“So all of these things that you might expect a research institution to do,” Ghaharian said, “we wanted to do specifically for this intersection of AI with gambling.”
While scattered research around AI in gaming has existed, Ghaharian said there hasn’t previously been a central hub for it. He and AiR Hub co-founder Simo Dragicevic, an International Gaming Institute (IGI) adjunct fellow, saw the opportunity to generate evidence, research and insight that could help the industry better understand and navigate AI technology.
“I think IGI has always had this place to be a thought leader in terms of knowledge, insights for the breadth of stakeholders across the gambling industry. And with the growth and expansion of this new technology, which is artificial intelligence, I think it’s important for us to continue that reputation,” Ghaharian said.
AI is and will continue to have a fundamental impact on all aspects of society, said Dragicevic, who is an industry veteran with experience in gaming software, regulation and AI.
As the gaming industry naturally focuses on product innovation and growth, it’s important someone is also looking at the potential safety aspects that may arise from AI — and AiR Hub is prepared to take on this critical role, Dragicevic said.
“Given the arguably controversial nature of the gambling industry and the gambling product, when it intersects with this technology — which, in and of itself, is controversial — I think that highlights the need for scrutiny; for some research to help guide the ship,” Ghaharian said.
The AiR Hub has received financial support from a variety of industry stakeholders, Ghaharian said. Founding industry members will also serve on an industry advisory panel to ensure that what the hub is doing is practical and relevant.
“It’s kind of that analogy of the ivory tower, right?” he said. “We don’t want to be just in a silo, not speaking to the industry, doing research that we think is relevant, that might not be applicable.”
There’s a reason the new entity is called a “hub” and not a “lab,” Dragicevic said, and that’s to emphasize its collaborative nature.
AiR Hub will build a framework and tools for regulators to help them ask the right questions before making any decisions on whether regulations need to adapt to change, he said, by inviting them to work with academics and partner universities in the early stages of projects.
It will also be important to engage the industry to ensure framework and tools are practical and factor in the complexities and nuances of the industry, Dragicevic said.
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Paddy Power Co-founder Accuses Industry of Scaremongering Over Tax Hike Warnings

The co-founder of Paddy Power has accused industry chiefs of scaremongering after they warned new gambling taxes could push punters towards the black market.
Stewart Kenny, who resigned from the bookmaking giant in 2016 and has since become a vocal critic of the sector over problem gambling, claimed it was a red herring. He admitted using the “black market” argument during his time in charge, adding: “I’m embarrassed to admit this…we knew it was way exaggerated but it is the perfect way of saying ‘the government will lose money’ – but in fact it won’t.”
Among those issuing the black market warning is Paddy Paddy’s now owner.
His comments came as top bosses launched a fightback in the wake of calls for Chancellor Rachel Reeves to hike gambling taxes to fund welfare spending and tackle harmful gambling. It follows another round of bumper results from some of the industry’s big players who, together, are forecast to rake in profits of £4billion globally this year.
Peter Jackson, chief executive of Paddy Power parent company Flutter, which recently predicted annual profits would surge by around 40% to £2.45billion, said: “it’s really important (to) keep customers in the legitimate market where we can make sure we can look after them.”
Sean Wilkins, finance chief at William Hill owner Evoke, which analysts estimate will make £362million this year, said higher taxes will “only lead to a growth in the black market.” And Stella David, chief executive of Ladbrokes owner Entain, warned of “the law of unintended consequences”.
Pressure is growing for the government to use a consultation on updating the tax treatment of bookmakers to hit the sector with fresh levies. The Office for Budget Responsibility has forecast current levies will bring in £3.8billion for the Treasury this financial year.
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