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Gaming Corps Join Forces With SkillOnNet
This week Gaming Corps had the pleasure of announcing our new partnership with high profile software provider and iGaming company SkillOnNet. The Company will make our innovative casino game portfolio available for distribution via the SkillOnNet platform.
Gaming Corps has signed an agreement with SkillOnNet regarding distribution of the Company’s full portfolio including the innovative selection of games within the modern categories Mine Games and Multiplier Games. SkillOnNet distributes a wide catalogue of both proprietary games and content from select partners via their over 50 subsidiary brands, with well-known names such as PlayOJO, GentingCasino, Slingo and LuckNiki.
“2021 was an exciting year of growth for Gaming Corps and we’re happy to be carrying that momentum into 2022. Partnering with a reputable and experienced industry player such as SkillOnNet is a great opportunity for us and another step in the right direction. I am especially excited that with our Mine Game series, SkillOnNet will be entering this exciting new category. I want to thank the SkillOnNet team for great cooperation so far, we look forward to developing this partnership over the course of the coming years.” says Danielle Calafato, Head of Commercial, Gaming Corps.
Among the games Gaming Corps will make available to SkillOnNet are the developer’s modern Multiplier Game and Mine Game titles which have recently found many new players around the world. The Gaming Corps Mine Games, with titles such as Coin Miner and Bank or Bust, will be the first Mine Games offered on the SkillOnNet platform.
“We are delighted to add Gaming Corps to our market-leading online casino content portfolio. We go to great lengths to ensure that we offer the widest selection of quality casino games to our operators and their players, and Gaming Corps certainly fits the bill. We are particularly excited to be launching their Multiplier and Mine Games which have proved to be incredibly popular with players in markets around the world. These games will allow SkillOnNet brands to stand out from their rivals and deliver a superior player experience.” says Jani Kontturi, Head of Games, SkillOnNet.
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Compliance Updates
MGA Representative Appointed Co-Chair of GREF InfoStat Working Group
Erika Spiteri Bailey, the Senior Executive of Business Intelligence & Data Analytics at the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), has been officially appointed as the Co-Chair of the InfoStat Working Group within the Gambling Regulators European Forum (GREF).
Erika Spiteri Bailey will serve in this role alongside Anssi Airas, representing the National Police Board of Finland.
GREF is a forum for European gaming regulators, facilitating the exchange of views and the development of approaches to common regulatory challenges. Within this framework, the InfoStat Working Group provides a platform for regulators to collaborate and exchange insights on the use of data in support of effective policy development and decision‑making across jurisdictions.
In her role as Co-Chair, Erika Spiteri Bailey will contribute to shaping the group’s work programme and fostering cooperation among members, with a focus on strengthening data‑driven regulatory approaches.
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Chris Thornton
GamCare Appoints Chris Thornton as its New Director of Operations
GamCare has announced the appointment of Chris Thornton as its new Director of Operations, with overall responsibility for the delivery and performance of GamCare’s national and regional services, including the National Gambling Helpline. Chris joins the Executive Leadership Team at a pivotal time for the gambling support sector.
Chris brings extensive senior leadership experience spanning the NHS, voluntary sector and health commissioning. He joins GamCare from the British Red Cross, where as Director for the North of England and Isle of Man he led multi-disciplinary health and care operations, managing around 100 staff and £3m in annual income from NHS and local authority commissioned services, delivering measurable reductions in emergency department attendance, hospital readmissions and reliance on formal social care.
Chris has built and led services at scale throughout his career. At Primary Care Sheffield he led city-wide clinical services and co-led successful bids worth £22m. At St John Ambulance he created the East Midlands region and grew its charitable output by 365% while reducing costs by 61%. He is a Chartered Companion of the Chartered Management Institute and served for eight years on the Nursing and Midwifery Council’s Fitness to Practise Committee.
Chris Thornton, incoming Director of Operations at GamCare, said: “I’m thrilled to join GamCare at such an important moment for the organisation and for everyone working to reduce gambling harms across the UK. GamCare operates at national scale, running the UK’s only round-the-clock specialist support service for gambling harms, combining the National Gambling Helpline, live chat, online communities and self-guided tools with thousands of structured treatment sessions and prevention and education programmes reaching tens of thousands of people each year.
“That combination of specialist expertise, integrated delivery and frontline impact is rare in any sector, and is shaping how effective support for gambling harms is understood and delivered. I’m looking forward to building on those foundations and to playing my part in ensuring GamCare’s services continue to meet growing demand as the sector evolves.”
Victoria Corbishley, CEO of GamCare, said: “I’m delighted to welcome Chris to GamCare and to the Executive Leadership Team. He brings exactly the combination of strategic and operational leadership that reflects how we work, significant experience of leading complex health and community services at scale, a strong track record of evidencing impact, and a deep commitment to reaching people who are often underserved. I look forward to working closely with him as we continue to deliver and develop our national services.”
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Christer Fahlstedt
Paf Passes Half a Billion Euros for the Benefit of Society
Paf increased both its revenue and profit during 2025. At the same time, the company has passed a historic milestone – more than half a billion euros has now been distributed for the benefit of society since its foundation in 1966.
The Paf Group’s revenue increased to 214.5 million euro in 2025, compared to 191.7 million euro the previous year, an increase of 12%. The Group’s profit also increased, from 54.3 million to 57.2 million euro.
“The profit improved by five percent, which means that Paf delivered the strongest result in the company’s history. Our figures are positive across all our markets and our physical operations increased revenue by three percent,” said Christer Fahlstedt, CEO of Paf.
During the past year, the number of active customers also increased by 12%, contributing to the positive development.
The annual distribution of Paf funds amounts to 55.5 million euro. This major distribution means that Paf passes half a billion euros in distributed Paf funds. Since Paf was founded in 1966, a total of 527.9 million euro has been distributed for the benefit of society.
“Contributing more than 500 million euro to building a stronger society in Åland is a new milestone in Paf’s 60-year history. Paf has made a remarkable journey from offering local gaming experiences in Åland in the 1960s to introducing gaming onboard ferries during the latter part of the 20th century. With the development of digital gaming since the early 2000s, Paf is today an established operator in several markets across Europe,” said Jan-Mikael von Schantz, Chairman of the Board at Paf.
“It is the result of long-term and successful work carried out with great expertise by Paf’s management and employees,” he added.
Paf funds are used for various projects and organisations that benefit society, including social activities, culture, youth work, sports, environmental initiatives and more.
“We do not take the measures we introduce lightly, it requires a great deal from all of us at Paf when we implement responsible gaming measures that other operators in the industry do not have. At the same time, we are proud to stand by what we believe is the right and responsible way forward,” said Christer Fahlstedt.
In 2025, Paf chose to lower the loss limit to 16,000 euro for all customers and to 6000 euro for young people aged 20–24. This year in February 2026, the general mandatory loss limit was further reduced to 15,000 euro. The latest reduction means that Paf has now halved the original loss limit that was first introduced in 2018.
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