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iSoftBet launches white paper on seven-year plan to futureproof iGaming industry

Study outlines steps sector urgently needs to take to keep up with digital entertainment giants and remain relevant for next generation players
iSoftBet, the leading online games supplier and content aggregator, has released a white paper outlining the steps the iGaming industry urgently needs to take to deliver future proofed entertainment experiences.
Written by Neal Garman, CTO of iSoftBet, the free to download study presents exclusive insights from commissioned data analytics experts examining key technologies iGaming needs to adopt and invest in to rival digital entertainment giants such as Netflix and Amazon in order to remain relevant for a new generations of players.
The white paper is entitled ‘Seven Years in the making’ due to iSoftBet’s disruptive seven-year plan to build and invest in a highly agile, scalable, and secure globally available platform. The leading provider’s vision for its platform is to instantly host any product, technology or currency, creating a global shop window of entertainment and gaming products, available to any audience, in any market, no matter when, where, how or on what device.
Neal Garman, Chief Technology Officer, iSoftBet, says: “The world has evolved at an extraordinary pace – placing digital platforms at the heart of consumers’ habits. The tech world has never been more advanced and with cutting-edge innovations adopted by many industries, there is a sense of urgency for iGaming to catch up.
“Over the course of the next seven years, we are committing to investing in the best talent and technology to build a highly adaptable platform for an anywhere, anytime data-driven future that allows our global network of customers to interact in a unique way in the fastest, most effective and enjoyable way possible.”
The study brings to the forefront several areas iGaming either has yet to explore, or invest in, but that many businesses outside the sector have already begun to implement. These include:
- The internet of behaviour (IOB): The billions of data, or ‘digital dust’ of daily life, gathered and used to influence behaviours and create optimum user experiences, all in real-time.
- Digital twins: Highly sophisticated and heavily automated AI-driven data warehouses that enable machine learning models to explore and optimise digital worlds to find solutions and test systems that are beyond human scale.
- Hyperautomation: Crucial to achieve real-time access for iGaming customers, to attain scale and optimise spend during lower periods of traffic, and to create efficiencies that can be reinvested into further innovation.
To download the full white paper, click here: Seven Years in The making – Outlining the steps the iGaming Industry urgently needs to take to deliver future proofed entertainment experiences.
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All Gambling Halls in Riga Threatened with Closure – Industry Raises Alarm

Following applications by three companies, the Constitutional Court (CC) has initiated a case concerning restrictions on gambling operations in Riga, the court announced.
This is not the first time the issue of gambling regulation in Riga has reached the CC. Just last year, the court ruled in another case that a blanket ban on gambling across the entire administrative territory of Riga was unconstitutional. Afterwards, the city council promised to propose a new mechanism for restricting gambling. That mechanism is now also under review by the court.
The new case was initiated on the basis of applications by SIA Alfor, SIA Klondaika and SIA Olympic Casino Latvia regarding sections 2 and 3 of the Riga City Council’s binding regulations “On Restrictions of Gambling Operations in the Administrative Territory of Riga” adopted on the 26th of March.
The contested provisions define the places and areas in Riga where gambling is not allowed, as well as the municipality’s actions in cases where permits have already been issued for locations where gambling is now prohibited.
Gambling is prohibited in municipal-owned properties, neighbourhood centres, educational institution premises and within 300 meters of them, as well as in railway stations, bus stations, airports and passenger ports, within 500 meters of such transport hubs and within 300 meters of other public transport stops. Restrictions also apply to certain functional zones, cultural monuments and protected areas defined in Riga’s spatial plan. However, the restrictions do not apply to four- and five-star hotels.
In addition, the contested provisions stipulate the cancellation of previously issued permits if gambling takes place in prohibited areas, and that any issued permit automatically expires five years after the relevant Riga City Council decision comes into force.
The applicant companies, which hold permits to operate gambling halls in Riga, argue that although the contested rules define specific places and areas where gambling is prohibited, in practice they amount to a blanket ban on such business throughout the city.
They argue that the restrictions limit business activity and property rights, and violate the principles of legal certainty and legitimate expectations. Therefore, they claim the rules are inconsistent with Articles 1 and 105 of the Constitution.
Article 1 states that Latvia is an independent democratic republic. Article 105 provides that everyone has the right to property, that property must not be used against the public interest and that property rights may only be restricted by law.
The Constitutional Court has invited the Riga City Council to submit a written response by the 27th of October, outlining the facts and legal reasoning. The case preparation deadline is the 27th of January, 2026. The court will decide on the type and date of proceedings after preparation.
As previously reported by LETA, the new gambling restriction rules in Riga entered into force on the 1st of April.
A five-year transition period is provided for the cancellation of previously issued permits.
After adopting the rules, municipal officials admitted that all currently known gambling halls are located in areas where gambling will be banned, meaning the new regulations foresee the closure of all existing gambling halls in Riga.
At the same time, the municipality emphasized that the restrictions do not cover the entire city and do not affect operators’ rights to open or expand gambling facilities in four- and five-star hotels.
The council also claimed that the rules were developed based on Constitutional Court recommendations and the results of public consultations held in February this year.
The Latvian Licensed Gambling Association had already announced in the spring that it would most likely challenge the new restrictions in the Constitutional Court, arguing that they are “neither proportionate nor lawful.”
Source: bnn-news.com
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French Regulator Launches New Responsible Gambling Campaign

The French gambling regulator ANJ, in partnership with the sports management platform SportEasy, has launched a campaign aimed at raising awareness about the risks of sports betting and promoting responsible gaming practices. As announced by SportEasy, the initiative focuses on amateur sports and seeks to educate players and clubs about the potential dangers associated with betting.
As part of the campaign, 14 unnamed amateur clubs across France will be selected to participate. These clubs will act as prevention ambassadors by sharing key messages with their members. To support their efforts, the organisers will provide sports kits featuring awareness messages, along with financial assistance of €450 per club to help fund operations and projects.
In total, 196 kits will be distributed, and €6,300 will be allocated to the participating clubs. The campaign underlines a broader commitment to protecting athletes and reducing the influence of gambling on amateur sports. Applications for club participation are currently open.
SportEasy, which holds an official French gambling-related license granted in 2018, has been recognised for its expertise in managing amateur sports clubs and teams. The platform’s experience in coordinating large-scale campaigns and engaging thousands of clubs nationwide positions it as a key partner for ANJ in implementing effective prevention measures against gambling-related risks.
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8th Safer Gambling Week: Young People in the Spotlight

This year, the National Betting Authority (NBA) is adopting a fresh and youthful communication style, speaking directly to young people and young adults.
The campaign’s core aim is to remind everyone that gambling responsibly is not only the smartest choice—it’s also the coolest. By encouraging people to set limits before they play, the NBA is showing what is truly safer to do than gambling without control.
Now an established annual institution, Safer Gambling Week brings together all stakeholders in the gambling sector to prevent harmful behaviours and strengthen protective measures. It also gives the public the chance to learn about safe betting practices and the risks associated with excessive gambling. Throughout the week, a series of awareness-raising initiatives will highlight the self-protection tools available to players, the harmful effects of problem gambling, as well as the support and treatment services that anyone can access if they feel their gambling has gone beyond safe limits.
As in previous years, the Week will open with the Safer Gambling Conference, featuring leading academics, industry professionals and representatives from both the public and private sectors. Throughout the week, the agenda will include presentations, seminars, hands-on workshops, and interactive activities—all designed to give the public practical knowledge and effective prevention tools.
Panayiotis Trisokkas, President of NBA, said: “Safer Gambling Week is one of our flagship awareness and prevention actions under the NBA’s Safer Gambling Strategy. Each year, we see growing interest from both the public and organisations supporting the campaign. Society is now more aware and better informed about the importance of safe gambling. Our goal remains to foster a culture of prevention and build a strong network of protection for players and society as a whole.”
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