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Safer gambling and economic contributions top agenda as Bacta host Gambling Commission leadership team
Bacta President John Bollom believes the UK industry and the Gambling Commission have what he described as a largely ‘common agenda’ in relation to the future development of the low stake gambling entertainment and seaside arcade sectors.
Speaking after he had been part of the Bacta team which hosted Gambling Commission Deputy Chief Executive Sarah Gardner at the Admiral Adult Gaming Centre in Southampton followed by Chief Executive Andrew Rhodes at Mumbles Pier in south Wales, John Bollom reflected: “I was delighted to be able to show the senior team from the Commission around two contrasting venues both of which make significant contributions to the local economy and in the case of Mumbles Pier to regional tourism.
“I think it was extremely important to show the venues in action employing local people and providing entertainment to a cross-section of the population including residents and visitors.
“I believe that Bacta and the Commission agree on the key topics of the day not least the importance of moving forward with the recommendations included in the White Paper which both our organisations have worked so long and hard to complete.
“With the support of Novomatic’s Elizabeth Speed and Neil Finch who serves as Regional Operations Manager at Admiral we were able to highlight both the economic importance of high street AGCs and exactly how high they set the bar in terms of delivering a safe and socially responsible experience, whilst contributing to the much needed vitality of town centres.
“At Mumbles we demonstrated how the historic Pier structure is dependent on the income generated by its FEC Arcade and how without the 100+ machines the business model would no longer be viable.”
Posting on LinkedIn following his visit, Andrew Rhodes said: “A good two days with colleagues from the Gambling Commission visiting operators and industry sectors in south Wales.
“I carry out quite a few visits throughout the year and always try to get a few in during August. It was nice to have mostly good weather to see things at their best and spend time with industry stakeholders and people working in the front-line of the business.
“As always, we were very grateful for everyone giving us their time and putting up with the disruption that naturally comes from having visitors.”
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FairPlay Sports Media
FairPlay Sports Media Launches ‘Customer Insights’, Delivering Objective Truth on Bettor Sentiment
FairPlay Sports Media (FPSM), a leading sports media and BetTech network, has unveiled FairPlay Customer Insights, a continuously updated commercial decision-making engine built exclusively for UK betting operators.
Powered by a verified panel of over 1,000 active UK bettors, the self-serve dashboard gives operators instant, objective visibility into brand perception, product feature popularity, and competitive performance.
“A major challenge operators face today is understanding exactly why bettors switch apps,” said Jerome Underhill, Chief Operating Officer at FairPlay Sports Media. “Traditional market research is often too slow, expensive, and disconnected from day-to-day commercial decisions. FairPlay Customer Insights was built as a real-time decision-making engine, providing product teams with clarity on how core features—like their Bet Builder—compare to the competition, while helping media teams pinpoint the triggers that convert transient bonus users into loyal, long-term players.”
The platform updates quarterly to track trends over time and includes ‘flash research’ capabilities, enabling operators to submit custom queries to the panel ahead of major events such as the upcoming World Cup. This feature helps operators de-risk campaign planning with actionable insights.
FairPlay is currently onboarding a select group of operators for a 30-day Phase 1 Proof of Concept, offering company-wide access to validate the platform’s intelligence against operational challenges.
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Gamzix
iGP Integrates Gamzix into iGaming Aggregator
iGP, the full-service B2B iGaming solutions provider, has integrated Gamzix into its casino aggregator, iGaming Aggregator, further strengthening the content available to operators through the platform.
Gamzix is a Maltese game provider with over five years of iGaming experience and an MGA licence. Known for its mobile-first, engagement-driven titles, the studio develops games designed to perform across diverse markets and player segments.
Through the integration, Gamzix titles are now available to operators via iGaming Aggregator, which offers more than 12,000 games from leading providers through a single API. Designed to move beyond traditional aggregation models, the solution enables operators to launch quickly while maintaining control through multi-brand management, embedded promotional tools, a built-in reporting suite and real-time data visibility.
Jovana Popovic Canaki, CEO at iGP, said: “Operators face constant pressure to scale faster while maintaining control across brands, content, and player engagement. iGaming Aggregator addresses this by combining high speed distribution with built in tools and real time visibility. Integrating Gamzix further strengthens the range of titles available to our partners.”
James Davies, Head of Commercial at Gamzix, added: “iGP’s focus on speed, control, and scalability aligns perfectly with how we approach distribution and long-term performance. We’re excited to bring our mobile-first, engagement-driven titles to more partners through this collaboration.”
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Australia
NSW: More Than 650 Gaming Machine Exemptions Revoked to Address Gambling Harm
The Minns Labor Government continues to reduce gambling harm by delivering on its commitment to remove outdated exemptions that enabled more than 650 pubs and clubs to operate gaming machines during standard shutdown hours.
Following an announcement in December by the Minister for Gaming and Racing David Harris that exemptions would cease from 31 March 2026, more than 650 venues will be required from 1 April to shut down all gaming machines between 4am to 10am each day, in line with NSW standard shutdown hours.
The six-hour shutdown is a harm minimisation measure intended to provide players with an important break in play.
Of the 672 venues with a varied shutdown period, usually for three hours instead of six, many have been in place for more than 20 years. These were given for reasons including being in high traffic ‘tourist’ locations, a history of earlier opening hours or financial hardship.
Venues that believed they had a strong case to keep their exemptions under the legislation and the revised Ministerial Guidelines, had the opportunity to put their case to Liquor & Gaming NSW.
As of 24 March 2026, 649 have been revoked by Liquor & Gaming NSW under delegation from the Independent Liquor & Gaming Authority and 10 by the Authority itself. Thirteen venues remain under assessment. All venues will be considered and an outcome communicated by 31 March 2026.
Sixty-two venues applied to keep their exemptions. Of the 49 applications assessed so far, all have been revoked.
Liquor & Gaming NSW will undertake a compliance campaign after 1 April when the new requirements come into effect, to ensure all venues are abiding by the changes.
A Review of Gaming Machine Shutdown Hours Framework conducted by Liquor & Gaming NSW in 2024 found that a minimum six-hour shutdown period, commencing no later than 4am, is effective at minimising gambling harm.
The move continues a suite of gaming reforms which the Minns Government has implemented since coming into office, including:
• Reducing the cash input limit from $5000 to $500 for all new gaming machines
• Reducing the state-wide cap on gaming machine entitlements, so that every year the number of gaming machines reduces based on forfeiture rates
• Banning political donations from clubs with electronic gaming machines
• Banning external gaming-related signage and internal gaming-related signage that can be seen from outside the venue
• Introducing Responsible Gambling Officers in venues with more than 20 gaming machine entitlements and mandating that extra Responsible Gambling Officers be on duty in venues after midnight
• Mandating that all venues with gaming machines must keep a Gaming Plan of Management and a Gambling Incident Register
• Banning gambling advertising on public transport and the ferries and terminals people catch it from
• Consulting with the community on a third-party exclusion scheme and use of mandatory facial recognition technology to support a statewide exclusion register for NSW hotels and clubs with gaming machines
Launching a NSW-first code of practice for the use of facial recognition in pubs and clubs that use the technology, following full consultation with a wide range of stakeholders including harm minimisation advocates, the NSW Privacy Commissioner and industry.
Minister for Gaming and Racing David Harris said: “The Minns Labor Government takes gambling harm minimisation seriously and that’s why I called for a review of the gaming machine variations back in December that has removed outdated exemptions that enabled more than 650 pubs and clubs to operate gaming machines during standard shutdown hours.
“Following months of review, it was clear these variations enabling about 20 per cent of clubs and pubs with gaming machines to operate outside of the mandated hours, some of which were more than 20 years old, were no longer fit for purpose.
“To enable variations to be revoked, I updated the Ministerial Guidelines and set up a streamlined process for venues to make their case if they wished to keep their variation, and to allow for a transition period.
“These changes are expected to prevent and reduce gambling harm.
“The NSW Government will continue to deliver evidence-based reforms to ensure we are striking the balance of addressing gambling harm while supporting sustainable development of an industry that employs more than 150,000 people in NSW and injects billions into the economy.”
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