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ORYX iGaming Platform Launches Newly Licensed JACKS.NL in the Netherlands
Full iGaming platform solution from Bragg Gaming Group company ORYX including player account management and content live with new online brand for Dutch casino group JVH
ORYX Gaming, a Bragg Gaming Group company, has extended its reach as a leading supplier to the Dutch iGaming market with the launch today of its player account management (PAM) iGaming platform and content with JACKS.NL, the online brand of Jack’s Casino.
The new site was launched after the Dutch Gaming Authority granted a license to JOI Gaming, part of the JVH Gaming & Entertainment Group, to operate JACKS.NL in the recently regulated online casino market in the Netherlands.
JVH is the market-leading casino operator in the Netherlands, with 85 properties in the country and is best known for its Jack’s Casino brand. The group was founded by entrepreneur Jac van Ham in the Dutch city of Tilburg in 1958.
The ORYX PAM features a comprehensive set of proprietary tools including player and payments management, data services, customer relationship management (CRM) and promotions, bonuses and rewards, anti-fraud and rules engines, compliance, analytics, reporting and a content management system (CMS).
The ORYX CMS supports exclusive games on JACKS.NL including titles from GAMOMAT, Peter & Sons and ORYX’s own in-house studios, as well as a full sportsbook offering supplied by Kambi, popular live casino games from Evolution Gaming and over 10,000 aggregated casino titles from a range of top studios.
Chris Looney, Chief Commercial Officer at Bragg said: “We congratulate JACKS.NL, a renowned and reputed Dutch brand, for now being live, and we are delighted to be its partner, powering its strong offering with our iGaming platform solution. We entered into this agreement with JVH in the fourth quarter of 2020, and we are very excited to now be operating.
“It has been an exciting time since the much anticipated Dutch online market opened in October, and this partnership is a cornerstone of ORYX’s future growth in the region which is of great strategic significance for the company.”
Eric Olders, Chief Executive Officer at JVH, said: “We’ve been working towards the launch of JACKS.NL in the regulated Dutch market for a long time so it’s a landmark achievement for us to now be able to provide our customers with a premium online sports and casino offering.
“In ORYX, we have a strong technical partner with a fantastic platform and its substantial content portfolio enables us to offer the most sought after games in the market and we look forward to a long relationship and achieving great things together.”
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DragoBet Launches Multi-Regional Casino and Sportsbook Platform
DragoBet has launched its online casino and sportsbook as a service designed for use across multiple markets. The platform adjusts language, currency, and payment settings by region, while keeping casino play and sports betting available through a single account.
Players complete one registration and can use the platform on desktop and mobile devices, with the same account structure and balance maintained across all access points.
Casino and Sportsbook Offering
Drago Bet launches with a casino catalogue exceeding 10,000 titles, covering a broad range of play styles. The selection includes slot games, table formats, live dealer tables, jackpots, crash titles and other feature-based releases. Games are supplied by more than 100 established software providers, combining well-known titles with newer releases within the same library.
DragoBet sportsbook is built into the same environment as the casino and covers a mix of international competitions and locally followed events. Football, basketball, tennis and cricket make up the main focus, while a range of other sports is also included. Betting is available both ahead of kick-off and during live matches, with prices updating continuously as games unfold.
Account Structure and Payments
A single account and wallet connect both casino and sportsbook activity. A single account and wallet connect casino and sportsbook play, with one DragoBet login used to access all products under the same balance.
DragoBet casino supports a range of commonly used payment options, depending on market and currency. These typically include bank transfers, debit and credit cards, alternative card solutions, digital wallets such as Google Pay, Apple Pay, Revolut and N26, as well as cryptocurrency payments. The exact methods available are displayed within the platform.
Deposits are processed online, while withdrawals are handled following account verification in line with standard internal procedures.
Security and Compliance
The platform operates under an established offshore gaming framework. Standard operational controls are applied, including encrypted data transmission and transaction monitoring.
Know Your Customer (KYC) and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) procedures form part of the withdrawal process. These measures are applied to support account security and payment integrity.
Bonuses and Player Programs
The casino offers a structured DragoBet bonus system for new and returning players. The welcome package is delivered across multiple initial deposits, with defined wagering conditions. Additional promotions, reload offers and cashback campaigns are available on an ongoing basis.
A loyalty system, Dragon Throne Club, is integrated into the platform. The program is structured across multiple levels and provides cashback, rakeback and account-based rewards tied to continued play.
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Compliance Updates
Cyprus Betting Authority Deploys 150 Secret Agents to Conduct Raids on Betting Agencies
The Cyprus NBA is significantly ramping up its regulatory oversight for 2026. Raids on betting agencies are being carried out by “undercover” agents as part of stepped-up checks by the NBA to ensure compliance with the law.
The NBA has procured inspection services from the private sector, deploying 150 undercover agents who pose as customers and enter betting premises unannounced.
While on site, the agents monitor staff conduct, check whether illegal bets are being placed and verify that minors are not present.
Alongside these surprise visits, NBA officers also carry out on-site inspections and monitor betting websites used by hundreds of players, while inspections are also conducted to identify potential money-laundering activity.
The issues related to the violations of rules were raised during a meeting of the House Finance Committee, where an NBA representative said the Authority imposed fines totalling €46,000 last year.
Of that amount, €26,000 related to breaches linked to the lack of required licences, with the remainder stemming from the presence of minors on premises and other violations of the legislation.
At the same time, data submitted to parliament showed that bets worth €1.3 billion were placed last year, with players receiving €1.17bn in winnings.
Against that backdrop, and following an increase in the betting tax, state revenue from betting rose to €6 million, up from €3.2m a year earlier.
During the discussion, it was also noted that a draft bill has been pending at the Ministry of Finance for around a year.
The bill provides for new products and services, as well as enhanced safeguards for responsible gaming and the protection of minors.
A representative of the ministry clarified that there are no plans to introduce online casino games.
Expected revenue from betting activity is projected at €71.85m this year, an increase of 28.03 per cent, or €15.73m, compared with 2025.
Revenue is forecast to rise further to €75.27m in 2027 and €78.59m in 2028.
Breaking down the figures, betting tax is expected to generate €53m, licence fees €8.2m and betting activity contributions €10m.
Class A and Class B licence holders pay tax at a rate of 10 per cent on net betting earnings, with Class A covering land-based betting and Class B online betting.
In addition, €32m relates to betting tax on Opap’s Cyprus’ gross profits under the new contract, while licences for Class A and B operators, authorised representatives and premises are expected to bring in €2.8m.
A further €5m concerns Opap’s Cyprus’ licence fee and €0.4m its supervision contribution, also under the revised agreement.
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Amusnet
Amusnet Marks 10 Years with Landmark Award Recognition at ICE Gaming
Amusnet has been honoured with the prestigious Landmark Award, presented during a special ceremony at ICE Gaming. The award, recognising milestone achievements and standout contributions across the global gaming sector, was received on behalf of the company by Amusnet CEO Ivo Georgiev, as Amusnet celebrates its 10-year anniversary.
The recognition highlights a decade of progress and impact, celebrating Amusnet’s achievements in driving growth, expanding its global footprint, and consistently delivering high-performing gaming content and solutions. It also reflects the company’s commitment to sustainability and building long-term value through strong partnerships across regulated markets.
Commenting on the award, Ivo Georgiev said: “This award reflects ten years of teamwork, trust, and a clear vision. I accept it on behalf of our teams and partners, and we’re proud to continue building what comes next together.”
Receiving the award at ICE Gaming underscores Amusnet’s position as a trusted and forward-looking industry leader and marks an important milestone as the company looks ahead to its next decade of growth.
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