Compliance Updates
SOFTSWISS Jackpot Aggregator Now Available to Maltese Projects
The SOFTSWISS Jackpot Aggregator is pleased to announce that it has certified its random number generator (RNG) and can now offer services to casinos, game aggregators, and game studios holding the Malta licence.
This will enable companies operating out of the Republic of Malta and across other jurisdictions in Europe where jackpot promotions are not prohibited to use the jackpot systems provided by the SOFTSWISS Jackpot Aggregator. All jackpot campaigns will use RNG certified against the applicable technical requirements for the Malta online gambling market.
The Jackpot Aggregator is an innovative SOFTSWISS product that offers operators a new jackpot management tool offered under the Jackpot as a Service (JaaS) model. The solution offers a number of benefits, including fast and easy API integration, flexible jackpot templates, and customisation to meet player needs. This is supplemented by convenient user segmentation, operator native player group integration, and manual management.
“Being compliant with the requirements of the Malta Gaming Authority is an important part of the development of the SOFTSWISS Jackpot Aggregator. This milestone is an important step towards innovation and a personalised approach when it comes to the running of jackpot campaigns. The certification opens up huge growth prospects in iGaming on the one hand, and on the other hand, it obliges us to work even harder and more tirelessly to satisfy the interest of the entire gaming community,” commented Aliaksei Douhin, Product Manager at the SOFTSWISS Jackpot Aggregator.
About SOFTSWISS
The SOFTSWISS Jackpot Aggregator is a full-fledged jackpot ecosystem with ready-made solutions allowing to combine several brands into a single global jackpot. The product offers a virtual jackpot system and a set of jackpot templates with unique settings and game mechanics.
SOFTSWISS is a widely-acclaimed iGaming expert supplying certified software solutions for managing gambling operations. The company has an international team, which counts 1000+ employees and has an official presence in Malta, Belarus, Poland and Georgia. SOFTSWISS holds a number of gaming licences, providing one-stop-shop iGaming solutions. The company has a vast product portfolio, which includes an Online Casino Platform, Game Aggregator with thousands of casino games, the Affilka affiliate platform, Sportsbook Platform and the Jackpot Aggregator. In 2013 SOFTSWISS was the first in the world to introduce a bitcoin-optimised online casino solution.
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American Gaming Association
Joint AGA-IGA Letter Addressing Unregulated Sports Event Contracts
Below is a joint letter from the American Gaming Association and Indian Gaming Association on addressing unregulated sports event contracts in upcoming cryptocurrency market structure legislation.
Dear Members of the United States Senate and House of Representatives,
On behalf of the American Gaming Association (AGA) and the Indian Gaming Association (IGA), we write to urge timely congressional action to address the explosion of unregulated sports event contracts being offered by prediction markets. Since these contracts, that are indistinguishable from legal sports betting, were launched last January, they have grown exponentially in trading volume and have expanded beyond the outcome of single games to include complex parlays and even potential wagers on the collegiate transfer portal. This growth has occurred by exploiting regulatory inaction by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), which undermines state law and tribal sovereignty and flies in the face of existing federal laws and regulation intended to protect consumers and the integrity of our nation’s financial markets. We firmly believe that congressional consideration of cryptocurrency market structure legislation provides an important, bipartisan opportunity to prevent sports betting and casino gambling under the guise of “event contracts.”
Together, our associations represent the legal regulated gaming industry in the United States that generates $329 billion in annual economic impact, produces $53 billion in tax revenue, and supports 1.8 million jobs. As one of the most highly regulated industries in the United States, licensed gaming operators work with more than 8,400 state and tribal regulators across the country to ensure our industry has transparency, integrity, strict consumer safeguards and responsible gaming practices. It’s a proven framework that ensures local control and protects players and the public while delivering billions of dollars in community benefits.
For decades, we have followed a uniquely American approach to gaming – an approach that has been the foundation of our success. This system gives the people a voice on whether and how to allow gaming, which creates a social contract between states, tribes and our industry: when we earn the privilege to enter your community, we deliver benefits in return.
In 2018, the Supreme Court overturned the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act and ruled that states have the right to determine whether to legalize sports betting. Since then, 39 states and the District of Columbia have done so, which in many jurisdictions has included close coordination with tribal authorities. Where sports betting has been legalized, states and tribes have set strict guardrails to ensure strong protections such as:
• Minimum betting ages (21+ in most jurisdictions)
• Licensing and suitability requirements for operators
• Anti-money laundering (AML) and Know Your Customer (KYC) protocols
• Mandatory responsible gaming resources, including self-exclusion programs
• Independent integrity monitoring and compliance audits
In contrast, several CFTC registered prediction market platforms have made self-certified event contracts available to anyone 18 and over, in all 50 states, circumventing state and tribal gaming laws and denying states and tribes hundreds of millions of dollars of critically needed revenue for schools, roads and first responders. The CFTC has not reviewed or approved any of these contracts as more entities enter the market, and their offerings get more audacious.
The CFTC’s own regulations – adopted pursuant to the Commodity Exchange Act (CEA) – prohibit event contracts regarding terrorism, assassination, war, gaming, or an activity that is unlawful under any State or Federal law. According to 39 state Attorneys General, these contracts are contrary to their state laws. They violate the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) that gives tribes exclusivity to offer gaming products on their land. Sports event contracts also violate the federal Wire Act that makes it illegal to offer sports wagers across state lines.
And while the gaming industry has focused our efforts on stopping unregulated sports wagering, we have seen a troubling proliferation of other concerning betting categories that seek to capitalize on tragedy, invite manipulation, and undermine public trust. Most recently, questions and concerns have been raised regarding contracts tied to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and ongoing armed conflicts abroad – categories that would never be permitted under state or tribal law.
These contracts are being offered in flagrant disregard of state laws, tribal sovereignty, the Commodity Exchange Act, and CFTC regulations. They mislead consumers into believing that a sports bet is an investment, fail to protect the young and the vulnerable, open the door to money laundering, match fixing and insider trading. They rob state budgets and tribal finances while simultaneously forcing states and tribes to expend massive legal resources to defend their sovereignty.
During his confirmation hearing, Chairman Selig made it clear that the CFTC would not rein in sports betting contracts under his leadership, instead deferring to the outcome of litigation that could take years to be fully resolved. However, Mr. Selig also said that the CFTC would follow Congress if they were to step in and speak on these contracts. Therefore, it is critical that Congress act swiftly to include legislative language in the cryptocurrency market structure legislation that reenforces existing law and prohibits gaming through CFTC-registered platforms. We stand ready to work with you on this issue and appreciate your consideration.
Sincerely,
Bill Miller
President & CEO
American Gaming Association
David Z. Bean
Chairman
Indian Gaming Association
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Compliance Updates
Swedish Gambling Authority Fines L&L Europe Over Information Failures
The Swedish Gambling Authority has reviewed L&L Europe Limited’s websites offering games and found shortcomings in the company’s information responsibility. The company is therefore being issued with a reprimand and a sanction fee of SEK 80,000.
The review shows that information to varying degrees has been missing from all websites. Among other things, the licensee’s telephone number and email address have been missing from the home pages. Several of the websites have also lacked information about the risks that may be associated with gambling.
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Casino Gaming
PPE Casino Resorts Petersburg Becomes the Fifth Approved Casino Facility Operator in Virginia
Last Wednesday, PPE Casino Resorts Petersburg LLC became the fifth approved casino facility operator in Virginia. The Virginia Lottery Board unanimously approved its application for licensure. PPE Casino Resorts Petersburg LLC plans to open a casino near the intersection of Interstate 95 and Wagner Road.
This comes after a comprehensive review of application materials submitted by PPE Casino Resorts Petersburg LLC and an extensive background investigation by the Virginia Lottery. Under legislation passed by the General Assembly in 2020, the Virginia Lottery licenses and regulates casinos and sports betting in the Commonwealth.
The planned casino in Petersburg will join four other approved casinos in the Commonwealth: in Bristol, Danville, Norfolk, and Portsmouth.
The Virginia Lottery was created in a 1987 referendum by Virginia voters. Under legislation passed by the Virginia General Assembly in 2020, the Lottery also assumed regulatory oversight of sports wagering and casino gaming in the Commonwealth. While proceeds from traditional games offered by the Lottery support a variety of K-12 programs, the taxes generated by sports wagering and casino gaming will benefit other priorities of the Commonwealth as determined by the General Assembly.
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