Baltics
Tom Horn eyes Lithuanian uplift following 7bet.lt content deal
Online casino game developer Tom Horn Gaming has added yet more depth to its burgeoning roster of Lithuanian operators after sealing a content deal with the newly established sports betting and live casino operator 7bet.lt, owned by Amber Gaming.
Under the terms of the agreement 7bet.lt has taken live the supplier’s gaming suite, including Lithuania’s top performers – Hot Blizzard and 243 Crystal Fruits.
“We’re proud to be strengthening our presence in the country as the leading igaming content supplier with premium partners like 7bet.lt. With our expertise and content designed for this region, we’re confident that our games will deliver excellent results and increase our reach, whilst bolstering acquisition and improving retention.
We believe that players of 7bet.lt enjoy our novel and entertaining content and will be impressed by every new title we introduce to the market, ” Ondrej Lapides, CEO at Tom Horn Gaming said of the latest commercial tie-up.
Andrius Lapienis, Head or Marketing at Amber Gaming added: “Given its strong reputation and open and innovative approach to game development, Tom Horn Gaming is a must-have provider for any online casino and we’re delighted to have teamed up with them.
The supplier’s portfolio boasts unique and high-quality content and we’re impressed with the performance of their games in Lithuania. Tom Horn games will diversify our gaming portfolio and we’re confident that their titles will resonate with our growing online customer base, whilst contributing to higher revenues.”
Tom Horn Gaming lauds the Baltics as its key market, building on its premium position in Lithuania, where in 2016 it became the first certified provider of online gaming solutions. In addition to regular slot games, Tom Horn is recognised for supplying games to a niche audience of the so-called category B, which allows players of ages between 18 and 21 to enjoy playing slot games with limited bets and payouts.
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Baltics
Evoplay expands Baltic presence with new Optibet collaboration
Evoplay, the award-winning game development studio, has announced its latest partnership with leading Baltic operator Optibet, part of Entain, marking a strategic expansion in Lithuania and Estonia.
Through the agreement, Optibet now offers over 70 of Evoplay’s premium slot titles to its customers in both markets, including popular games such as The Greatest Catch Bonus Buy, Elven Princesses, and Fruit Super Nova.
Optibet, part of global gaming giant Entain, is a trusted operator across the Baltics, providing Evoplay with a solid foundation to grow its presence in the region.
This exclusive partnership underscores both companies’ commitment to delivering top-tier gaming experiences and increasing engagement within these key markets.
Ihor Zarechnyi, CBDO at Evoplay, said: “We’re thrilled to partner with Optibet, a trusted name across the Baltics, to bring our games to players in Lithuania and Estonia.”
“This collaboration marks an important step in our commitment to expanding in regulated markets and offering tailored experiences that resonate with local audiences.”
Janis Bariss, Entain Head of Gaming Baltics & Nordics, said: “Optibet is dedicated to providing our players with the best in gaming entertainment and partnering with Evoplay allows us to deliver an exciting range of content that adds real value to our portfolio.”
“Evoplay’s innovative approach and diverse game selection will be a fantastic addition to our online casinos in Lithuania and Estonia, and we’re looking forward to seeing the impact it has on our audience.”
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Baltics
Lithuania to Ban Gambling Ads
The Lithuanian parliament on Tuesday approved restrictions on gambling advertising, set to take effect from next July.
The amendments to the Gaming Law, passed with 73 votes in favour and one abstention, will introduce a ban on gambling advertising starting in July 2025. Exceptions will apply to sports competitions and events, as well as sports sponsorships and broadcasts of sports competitions, which will have a transitional period until January 1, 2028.
Next year’s budget for the Media Support Fund earmarks an additional 4 million euros to compensate media organisations for lost advertising revenue.
Among other things, MPs backed a proposal from the parliamentary Committee on Budget and Finance to have a transitional period until the end of 2027, allowing up to three betting ad spots of under 15 seconds each per hour on television, radio and online between 06:00 and 18:00 and up to two per hour between 18:00 and midnight.
For online media, betting ads without a direct link to the gaming operator’s website will be limited to 20% of advertising space from 06:00 to 18:00 and 10% until midnight.
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Baltics
Genome launches SEPA instant payments, adding another valuable feature for iGaming companies
Genome (UAB Maneuver LT) has introduced SEPA Instant Transfers for all its clients. Companies can now make instant euro payments within seconds to optimize cash flow and improve operational efficiency across the Eurozone.
Additionally, SEPA Instant Transfers can be used for batch Transfers, making mass payments even more effective for companies, particularly the iGaming businesses.
“SEPA Instant Transfers enable quick payments in the Eurozone, improving cash flow and scheduling flexibility for business partners – a very crucial feature for modern-day companies that conduct operations online,” explained Genome’s CEO, Daumantas Barauskas.
SEPA Instant Transfers will be priced the same as regular SEPA Credit Transfers, ensuring users enjoy the convenience of instant transactions without any additional costs.
The feature has gone live shortly before the SiGMA Europe conference that Genome’s team will be attending. Businesses can learn more about SEPA Instant Transfers and other iGaming services Genome provides at booth #3102 or by booking a meeting.
“SEPA Instant Transfers is not the only service Genome offers iGaming companies. For one, they can streamline their financial operations with our API for mass payouts and B2C2B payments. We are currently developing the incoming payment notifications service via API (API for pay-ins). This feature will notify iGaming companies about client pay-ins in real-time. We also provide contactless physical and virtual Visa Business cards for media buying and other corporate expenses, with the added convenience of Google Pay, Apple Pay, and Garmin Pay compatibility. Additionally, a dedicated IBAN account simplifies B2B transactions, and the Genome iOS and Android apps ensure real-time financial management anytime, anywhere,” concluded Daumantas Barauskas.
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