Canada
ODDS ON COMPLIANCE ANNOUNCES MARK SCRIVO AS CHIEF TECHNOLOGY OFFICER
Odds On Compliance, the industry-leading technology and consultancy firm specializing in sports betting, iGaming, and gambling compliance and regulatory frameworks in the U.S. and abroad, has added significant strength to its senior leadership team with the appointment of Chief Technology Officer (CTO), Mark Scrivo. Scrivo, along with CEO, Eric Frank, is an original founder of Odds On Compliance. Scrivo leads Development and Information Technology for Odds On Compliance, is responsible for overseeing all aspects of business technology, and is currently leading the development of Odds On Compliance’s revolutionary regulatory and compliance technology platform.
“I am delighted to have Mark as part of the Odds On team. He brings senior leadership experience from blue-chip, international brands to lead the development of our regulatory platform,” commented Eric Frank, CEO and Founder of Odds On Compliance. “Under Mark’s leadership, we will reinforce Odds On Compliance’s credentials as a leading technology business, specializing in regulatory and compliance services in the U.S. and worldwide.”
“Odds On Compliance has an exciting future ahead and I am very pleased with the team, especially at such a pivotal time in the development of the industry and this business,” added Mark Scrivo. “There were many reasons why this role was so attractive for me, but principally it is to help fulfill Eric’s vision of using technology to simplify the complex regulatory landscape that exists in industries like sports betting, iGaming, and gambling.”
Scrivo has been working in IT for the past 24 years specializing in application architecture, design, development, deployment and the support of mission critical systems. He brings his vast experience to Odds On Compliance for developing and implementing IT systems and processes as well as being responsible for leading development teams delivering highly scalable and available enterprise class solutions from a range of highly regulated industries including healthcare, aviation, and automotive. From 2013 to 2021, he was a Principal Infrastructure Architect for General Electric (GE), working as a Senior Architect managing the design, build, and lifecycle for all GE Digital mobility solutions, digital workplace products, conditional access, and cyber security.
Prior to GE he had various roles in tech dating back to 1998, including as a Messaging Services Engineer with Volkswagen of America from 2007 to 2013 where he led a team supporting Volkswagen of America’s messaging and unified communications team. Scrivo graduated with a degree in computer science from Western Michigan University.
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Alberta
Gaming Corps wins conditional Alberta iGaming supplier licence
Gaming Corps has secured a conditional iGaming supplier licence from the Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC), clearing the company to manufacture and supply gaming software in the province ahead of Alberta’s regulated market launch on 13 July 2026.
The licence was granted through Gaming Corps’ subsidiary, Gaming Corps Malta Ltd. The company said the approval positions it to enter Alberta’s regulated iGaming market from day one.
Alex Lorimer, COO at Gaming Corps said: “Securing our Alberta licence marks another important step in Gaming Corps’ regulated market expansion strategy. Canada continues to represent a key growth region for us, and we’re excited to bring our expanding portfolio of games and unique mechanics to operators and players in Alberta.”
Alberta is set to become Canada’s second regulated open iGaming market after Ontario, with the AGLC overseeing licensing and compliance requirements for operators and suppliers.
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AGLC
Gaming Corps Secures Alberta iGaming Licence Ahead of Market Launch
Gaming Corps has secured a conditional iGaming supplier licence from the Alberta Gaming, Liquor & Cannabis (AGLC), positioning the studio for launch in Alberta’s regulated market from day one.
Granted through its subsidiary Gaming Corps Malta Ltd, the licence allows the company to manufacture and supply gaming software in the Canadian province ahead of the market opening on 13 July 2026.
With approval now secured, Gaming Corps continues to accelerate its North American expansion strategy while strengthening its position in regulated markets.
The move gives operators in Alberta access to Gaming Corps’ portfolio of casino games and proprietary game mechanics as the province prepares to open its regulated iGaming framework.
Alex Lorimer, COO at Gaming Corps said: “Securing our Alberta licence marks another important step in Gaming Corps’ regulated market expansion strategy. Canada continues to represent a key growth region for us, and we’re excited to bring our expanding portfolio of games and unique mechanics to operators and players in Alberta.”
Alberta is set to become Canada’s second regulated open iGaming market, following Ontario, with the AGLC overseeing licensing and compliance requirements for operators and suppliers.
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CasinoCanada partners with Slota Casino for content and traffic growth
CasinoCanada.com has entered into a partnership with Slota Casino focused on increasing visibility and directing traffic from non-regulated Canadian markets.
Under the agreement, CasinoCanada will prepare and publish informational materials detailing Slota Casino’s features and game portfolio. The partnership also includes ongoing content development, visibility initiatives and user acquisition activity across CasinoCanada’s media channels.
CasinoCanada is an online casino guide focused on the Canadian market and is operated by SEOBROTHERS.
Eugene Ravdin, Head of PR at SEOBROTHERS, said: “We focus on delivering accurate information about the Slota Casino platform while maintaining consistent content updates and supporting steady traffic growth across our channels.”
Slota Casino launched in 2024 under GBL Solutions N.V. and operates under a Curacao licence, according to the companies. The platform is operated by the Slota Partners affiliate program and lists more than 12,000 online casino games from 130 providers, including Play’n GO, Endorphina and Games Global.
A representative of Slota Casino said: “We’re genuinely excited about teaming up with CasinoCanada. This is a major step forward for us. The Canadian market has enormous potential, and partnering with a portal as respected as CasinoCanada gives our brand the visibility and credibility it deserves in this region.”
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