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BK8 has become the official Global Betting Partner of Huddersfield Town for the remainder of the 2021/22 season

BK8 were founded in 2014 and primarily operate in the Asian market, but is now targeting expansion into other territories. The company has a lengthy relationship with football, previously working with the likes of John Terry and Robin van Persie.
This new partnership will see the company’s logo become visible on several club assets, including match day perimeter board advertising and on the players’ non-match day training kit.
Town join the likes of La Liga clubs Valencia CF, Athletic Club de Bilbao, Villarreal CF, RCD Mallorca and Elche Club de Fútbol in establishing a partnership with BK8 this season.
Huddersfield Town Chief Executive Mark Devlin commented:
“We have spent a lot of time speaking to BK8 in order to understand their values.
“We’ve come to know the central team at BK8, and how they want to operate as a company. BK8 have made a lot of positive moves in recent months and their work with former England footballer Kelly Smith and her charity bears testimony to their efforts.
“We’re confident that they have acted positively and will continue to contribute to grassroot football. Therefore, we are glad to enter into this partnership with BK8 which potentially could grow in the coming years.”
BK8’s European Managing Director, Michael Gatt, explained:
“We are absolutely delighted to have partner with Huddersfield Town as their Official Global Betting Partner and we are thrilled that they have been able to see the positive changes we have made as brand in recent months to make this possible. In fact we do have plans to work with Huddersfield in some grassroots activation in coming months.”
CEO of Outlast Sports, Salauddin Sinnakandu, who brokered the collaboration for BK8, added:
“After the La Liga and Kelly Smith activations we put in place, this deal is very much the next phase of the brand’s strategy to engage in the football market in the UK. Being part of that community, specifically in Europe and Asia, will be the focus in the coming months.”
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Flows welcomes Opti-X to its client Marketplace

Flows, the no code automation platform driving faster product delivery for businesses globally, has added Opti-X, Optimove’s Digital Experience Platform for faster time-to-conversion and higher customer lifetime value, to its Marketplace. Optimove is the creator of Positionless Marketing, and the and the #1 Player Engagement Platform in iGaming.
The marketplace addition highlights the next chapter in the partnership between the two companies, giving operators more ways to deliver real-time, personalised experiences that adapt to the needs of every player. Opti-X helps operators tailor content and experiences to reflect the preferences, behaviours and needs of each individual player. Powered by AI, it supports marketing teams in delivering more relevant messaging based on where a player is in their journey.
The strengthened partnership between Flows and Optimove unlocks enhanced ways for operators to connect systems that don’t naturally work together. Through Flows’ orchestration and integration layer, clients utilising Optimove can now gain instant access to Opti-X, enabling their teams to trigger personalised campaigns using real-time behaviours, internal logic or enriched data from across their tech stack. The result is a faster, more flexible way to build and launch new features and experiences without dependency on developers.
Daniel de Souza, VP Commercial at Flows, said: “Having worked at both Optimove and Flows, I can see the tangible benefits of connecting these tools. Operators gain greater flexibility to create personalised, fully connected experiences, driven by the power of Opti-X within the Flows ecosystem. The Opti-X platform is a powerful system, but when combined with Flows spin by spin level of data, operators can activate different strategies in real-time data. This will give the product teams freedom to move faster, smarter and bring more meaningful experiences to the end customer.”
Matthew Gilbery, Director of Personalisation, said: “The real winners are iGaming operator marketing teams. Flows adds a powerful layer of agility to personalisation by connecting data, systems, and logic in real-time. Through its integration with Opti-X, marketing teams can launch hyper-personalised player experiences instantly, without relying on developers. This collaboration brings the power of Positionless Marketing to life enabling teams to move faster, adapt quickly, and deliver campaigns that truly reflect each player’s needs. We’re truly excited about the possibilities this partnership unlocks.”
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New ESRI Research Commissioned by the GRAI Suggests Gambling Offers Lure People to Bet More, Particularly People at Risk of Problem Gambling

A new study commissioned by the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) /Department of Justice, Home Affairs and Migration and undertaken by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) shows that betting and gambling companies offering special offers or inducements encourages people to gamble more than they would otherwise, even when the odds offered are “bad”.
Special offers or inducements, such as free bets and moneyback guarantees are regularly used by gambling companies in their marketing campaigns. The study found that vulnerable people such as those at higher risk of becoming problem gamblers, were most at risk of gambling more, and losing more, as a result of being offered inducements.
In a controlled experiment run with a sample of 622 men under 40, participants, were given money to place up to six realistic bets on the Euro 2024 football tournament.
Half of the participants were randomly selected and shown offers of free bets and moneyback guarantees on some bets. which caused these participants to spend over 10% more than those who were not given inducements. The inducements also reduced the number of participants opting not to bet by nearly half. Even inducement bets that were designed as “bad”, showing odds far below market rates, were undertaken by participants in this group, who were three times more likely to spend money on “bad” bets.
These findings illustrate the harm inducements cause, particularly to those who are susceptible to gambling harm.
Under the Gambling Regulation Act 2024, the legislation which underpins the work of the GRAI, inducements or encouragement to gamble further will soon be an offence and licensed operators will no longer be allowed to offer free bets which are targeted at individuals and specific groups. Multiple European countries have also begun to regulate inducements.
Participants were surveyed after the study on their knowledge and understanding of inducements. Even amongst regular betters, most did not know that there were restrictions on free bets and that they would not receive their stake back if they won a free bet.
Paul Quinn, Chairperson of the GRAI, said: “I very much welcome this research from the ESRI examining the impact of inducements to gamble on gambling behaviours. Having a clear evidence base is critically important to the GRAI as we commence our work in regulating the gambling industry. This latest research will help inform that work and in educating the public on this matter.
“This study clearly indicates the damaging effect of certain practices around inducements. It underlines the importance of the provisions of the Gambling Regulation Act in limiting a person’s exposure to inducements to gamble. We look forward to working with Minister O’Callaghan in addressing the issue as we implement the new regulations.”
Anne Marie Caulfield, CEO of the GRAI, said: “The ESRI’s findings confirm that not only is the general public not aware of the dangers associated with inducements to bet, but also that the impact of these inducements go beyond simple marketing by betting companies.
“It is our responsibility to ensure that gambling operators do not encourage excessive or compulsive gambling behaviour, and that we protect vulnerable people in our society, such as children and young people and those more likely to experience gambling harm.
“The Gambling Regulation Act 2024 sets out obligations for licensees in the way in which inducements can be offered, including a ban on targeted inducements, and the findings of this study affirm these measures.”
Diarmaid Ó Ceallaigh, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Behavioural Research Unit, ESRI, said: “Our findings imply that gambling offers aren’t merely marketing tools, but pose a real risk of financial harm, particularly among vulnerable groups.
“The results support the case for stricter regulation of gambling offers in Ireland, following steps already taken in other European countries, such as banning sign-up bonuses, restricting offers to at-risk individuals, and capping their value.”
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VNLOK Calls for Strict Action Against Illegal Providers and Balanced Approach to Gambling Regulation

The latest impact assessment by the Dutch Gaming Authority (KSA) shows that players on the legal market are increasingly being protected. Since the introduction of new playing limits and duty of care rules on 1 October 2024, fewer players are setting high limits and losing smaller amounts.
The number of accounts losing €1000 or more has dropped by over 75% to 0.9%. At the same time, the number of accounts per player remains stable (an average of 2.4 accounts per player). The so-called “hopping” behaviour between legal providers is therefore absent.
There are, however, worrying signals about a further growing illegal market. The previous report of the KSA already showed that for every euro gambled online, Dutch people spend €0.50 on illegal gambling sites. Now it appears that since the introduction of the new rules, the average monthly search volumes for illegal gambling sites have increased by 23% to almost 1 million. VNLOK warns: the control and protection of vulnerable players will be lost in this way. While the legal market is strictly regulated, the illegal supply remains too easily accessible for vulnerable players.
Björn Fuchs, chairman of VNLOKs, said: “It is good that the new rules for players who gamble legally are effective. At the same time, we cannot close our eyes to the other half: the illegal market. It is precisely the players who wager the most money and vulnerable groups, such as minors and young adults, who seem to continue to find their way to the illegal supply. That is precisely the group that is most at risk.”
VNLOK emphasized that an excess of new regulations will have undesirable effects. Fuchs added: “If well-intentioned regulation is piled on top of regulation, this will drive more players to the illegal supply. That is where – without any form of supervision or protection – major problems arise.”
VNLOK has called for strict action against illegal providers and for a balanced approach to regulation: effective where necessary, but without unnecessarily hindering the player and the legal supply. VNLOK urges that all findings from the latest impact assessment must be taken into account when creating new rules.
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