Compliance Updates
CEGO to bring online casino games to UK market

Operator will build on success with Spilnu and Lyckost brands as part of its international expansion plans
CEGO, operator of online casino brands Spilnu and Lyckost, is continuing its expansion into more regulated markets after being granted a license to operate in Great Britain by the Gambling Commission.
This means CEGO will now be able to offer its premier online casino games in three jurisdictions, as CEGO already operates in Denmark and Sweden.
CEGO will continue with its strategy of providing games ideally suited to recreational players. This has been a key theme of slot game releases this year, including Diamond Express, Golden Pyramid and Safari.
The content can be adapted to make sure it is the perfect fit for the target market in each jurisdiction. With 80% of its content being provided in-house, CEGO takes an organic approach to its offering, and with minimal reliance on third-party software, CEGO can provide the best possible playing experience with bespoke, exciting games.
A majority of Spilnu’s revenue is generated from in-house games, with more than 80% of GGR accounted for by proprietary content. This has allowed Spilnu to be extremely successful in the Danish market since its launch in 2012. Lyckost has been operating in the Swedish market since 2019 and has benefitted from implementing the same concept and foundation as Spilnu.
Allan Auning-Hansen, Chief Executive Officer at CEGO, said: “We are very excited to be able to expand into a new market; especially one as significant in online gaming as Great Britain.
“At CEGO, we have a proven concept and approach to player acquisition and retention. We look forward to taking this experience into the UK market and continuing to provide fun, high-quality gaming to players.”
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GRA Renews Singapore Pools Licence for Five-year Term

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The Gambling Regulatory Authority (GRA) has renewed the licence of Singapore Pools (Private) Limited (Singapore Pools) to conduct betting operations, gaming and lotteries under Section 54 of the Gambling Control Act 2022 (GCA). The tenure for the licence will be five years with effect from 25 October 2025, following GRA’s assessment that Singapore Pools has fulfilled the requirements under Section 54 the GCA.
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Compliance Updates
Euromat Files Complaint Over Croatia’s Gambling Act Amendment

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An official complaint has been filed by the European Gambling and Amusement Federation (Euromat) with the European Commission regarding Croatia’s amendments of its Gambling Act.
Under Directive (EU) 2015/1535, member countries are obliged to notify any changes to its Gambling Act through the Technical Regulation Information System (TRIS). According to Euromat, the Croatian government failed to do this when introducing “far-reaching” technical rules affecting access and provision of services on the Croatian gambling market.
Failure to notify constitutes a breach of EU law.
These changes include mandatory player identification systems, strict limitations on the location and layout of gambling venues, a comprehensive ban on online and social-media advertising, temporal restrictions on operation and a central player self-exclusion register.
“This complaint marks an important first step in the EU’s legal process. Complaints such as that filed by Euromat are a key tool to alert the Commission to potential breaches of EU law. Based on Euromat’s complaint, the European Commission will be able to assess the evidence and decide on the next steps, including whether to open infringement proceedings against Croatia,” said Euromat president Jason Frost.
“The notification procedure exists to ensure that national measures are compatible with the principles of the single market. Croatia’s decision to ignore this obligation not only breaches EU law; it also threatens legal certainty for businesses across Europe. The Commission must act decisively to uphold the integrity of the internal market.”
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Compliance Updates
KSA to Introduce New Licences for Skill-based Gaming Machines

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The Netherlands Gambling Authority (KSA) has announced the plans to offer the option of applying for a limited operating license that only permits the operation of skill-based machines. This will make it easier for operators who only operate skill-based machines to apply for a license.
Request from the market
With this limited operating license, the KSA is meeting a need in the gaming machine market. Operators with only skill-based machines have indicated they would like a separate license, separate from the offering of gaming machines. This limited operating license can have a shorter substantive review process and therefore be issued more quickly.
Various slot machines
At the moment, there is only one type of operating license for gaming machines, which applies to gaming machines in halls and catering establishments and skill machines.
A skill machine is a slot machine:
Which does not award prizes except for extra or longer games; and
Where the course of the game depends entirely or almost entirely on the skill of the player.
A classic example of a skill machine is a pinball machine, where players can win extra balls. Any slot machine that isn’t a skill machine is automatically a chance machine.
More information about the permit application
The Royal Netherlands Gambling Authority (KSA) will soon provide more information about the application procedure for the limited operating license for skill machines.
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