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Atlaslive Positioned for Full Compliance with Brazil’s New iGaming Regulations
As Brazil’s new regulatory framework for iGaming takes shape, Atlaslive has strategically positioned itself as a leader in compliance, ready to support operators navigating these comprehensive standards. Brazil’s legislation mandates strict adherence to player registration protocols, Know Your Customer (KYC) standards and responsible gambling practices — all essential for protecting consumers and ensuring industry transparency
Achieving Compliance: Certifications That Cement Atlaslive’s Leadership
To meet Brazil’s rigorous technical standards, Atlaslive has secured all necessary certifications, including a GLI Certification against Brazilian regulation. These certifications underscore the platform’s unwavering commitment to fair play, security, and operational integrity.
In addition, Atlaslive has achieved ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification, a globally recognized standard that establishes stringent requirements for information security management systems (ISMS). This certification highlights Atlaslive’s ability to effectively manage risks related to data security while ensuring the highest levels of protection for user and partner information. This achievement reinforces that Atlaslive’s internal IT systems meet the strictest global standards, giving operators and players alike unparalleled confidence in the platform’s reliability.
Together, these certifications exemplify Atlaslive’s dedication to combining technical excellence, robust security, and operational integrity. They solidify the platform’s standing in the Brazilian market and affirm its readiness to exceed expectations in any regulatory environment.
Unmatched KYC Standards at Atlaslive
At Atlaslive, Know Your Customer (KYC) practices are not just about compliance — they are the cornerstone of building trust and ensuring seamless user experiences. With the increasing demand for secure, efficient onboarding in Brazil’s highly regulated market, Atlaslive has developed a KYC framework that combines innovation, speed, and reliability.
A key example of this is Atlaslive’s strategic partnership with Legitimuz, Brazil’s leading provider of identity verification and facial recognition technology, and CAF, a global provider of identity verification solutions. By integrating Legitimuz’s state-of-the-art tools, Atlaslive has enhanced its KYC processes, enabling clients to complete player registration up to 30% faster. Leveraging features such as 3D facial recognition, automated document verification, and real-time biometric analysis, Atlaslive Platform ensures players are verified within 30 seconds, dramatically reducing friction without compromising security.
Atlaslive leverages CAF’s Bet ID technology to address critical issues of fraud prevention, user verification, and compliance with regulatory frameworks. CAF’s solution integrates a powerful combination of technologies for identity verification, including robust document validation and AI-powered facial recognition. Bet ID not only facilitates identity verification but also offers continuous monitoring of user behavior, enabling the detection of suspicious activities such as account takeovers. Other key features include digital identity, data protection, and money laundering prevention.
Beyond speed, Atlaslive’s KYC solution is designed to address critical compliance challenges. Robust automated workflows reduce the risk of human error while flagging high-risk users for further review, adding an essential layer of fraud prevention.
Additionally, Atlaslive’s KYC practices are tailored for scalability. Whether an operator manages hundreds or millions of users, the platform seamlessly adapts to handle fluctuating demand, ensuring consistent performance during high-traffic periods. By integrating advanced analytics, Atlaslive also empowers operators with actionable insights into user behaviors and patterns, enhancing their ability to identify and mitigate risks proactively.
With its unwavering commitment to secure, efficient, and compliant KYC practices, Atlaslive not only simplifies onboarding for operators but also builds a foundation of trust for players. By combining the latest technological innovations with a user-centric approach, Atlaslive sets the standard for KYC excellence in the Brazilian iGaming market and beyond.
Ensuring Compliance and Promoting Responsible Gaming
In the evolving Brazilian iGaming market, responsible gaming isn’t just a regulatory requirement — it’s a moral imperative. Atlaslive’s platform is built with cutting-edge features designed to safeguard players while enabling operators to remain compliant with Brazil’s local guidelines and broader global standards.
Atlaslive’s commitment to responsible gaming goes beyond the basics. By leveraging predictive analytics and machine learning, our platform actively monitors player behaviors, detecting patterns that may indicate risky or compulsive gambling. Operators can set customizable limits for players based on their betting history, flag unusual activity, and apply tailored interventions to mitigate harm.
For example, if a player exhibits strong betting patterns indicative of problem gambling, operators can use our platform’s tools to set personalized deposit or bet limits or restrict access entirely. Combined with real-time analytics and over 200 behavioral triggers, Atlaslive offers unmatched precision in identifying at-risk users.
The Responsible Gaming section of the Atlaslive platform provides players with the tools they need to maintain control of their gaming habits. Key features include:
- Self-Exclusion Options: Players can opt out for durations ranging from 1 day to permanently, ensuring they can take a break when needed.
- Spend and Time Limits: Customizable spend limits for sportsbooks or casinos help players manage their finances effectively.
- Reality Check Notifications: Regular reminders, configurable from 1 minute to 2 hours, keep players aware of their gaming activity.
These tools not only help players make informed decisions but also align operators with global best practices, reducing the risk of regulatory breaches.
Responsible gaming and risk management go hand in hand. Atlaslive uses real-time fraud detection powered by advanced data analytics and machine learning to monitor betting patterns, detect suspicious activity, and prevent fraudulent behavior such as account takeovers, arbitrage betting, and money laundering. Operators are equipped with customizable tools, such as player-specific limits or maximum win thresholds, to further mitigate risks.
By integrating risk management and responsible gaming practices, Atlaslive ensures a secure and enjoyable environment for players while enabling operators to maintain compliance, avoid hefty fines, and protect their reputations.
Atlaslive: a Trusted Partner for Operators Entering the Brazilian Market
With the regulatory landscape rapidly evolving in Brazil, Atlaslive is uniquely positioned to support iGaming operators through its certified iGaming Platform and KYC innovations. By integrating compliance-driven technology, Atlaslive provides operators with reliable tools to meet the high standards expected in Brazil’s regulated environment.
Atlaslive recognizes that the iGaming landscape is constantly evolving, with new challenges and opportunities emerging every day. To stay ahead, our platform undergoes regular updates, incorporating the latest industry security protocols and insights. This adaptability ensures operators remain compliant with the strictest regulations while continuing to provide a safe, responsible gaming experience for all players.
With these features, Atlaslive combines the power of technology, adaptability, and a player-centric approach to set the standard for responsible gaming in the Brazilian market and beyond.
About Atlaslive
Atlaslive, formerly known as Atlas-IAC, underwent a rebranding campaign in May 2024. It is a B2B software development company. The company specializes in creating a multifunctional and automated platform to optimize the workflow of sports betting and casino operators. Key components of the Atlaslive Platform include Sportsbook, Casino, Risk Management and Anti-Fraud Tools, CRM, Bonus Engine, Business Analytics, Payment Systems, and Retail Module. Follow the company on LinkedIn to stay updated with the latest news in iGaming technology.
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EvenBet Gaming
Behind EvenBet Gaming’s strategic evolution into casino
EvenBet Gaming’s CEO, Dmitry Starostenkov, speaks to EEGaming about the company’s expansion into the casino vertical, what drove the decision, what it took to build, and what it means for operators looking to grow beyond a single product.
EvenBet has spent more than two decades building its reputation in poker. What told you the time was right to move into casino?
We kept having the same conversation with partners who trusted our poker infrastructure, asking whether we could support them on the casino side too. For a long time, our answer was to point them elsewhere but, with competition intensifying, that became harder to justify.
But there’s a wider shift happening too. Operators are under real pressure to extract more value from their existing player base. Acquisition costs are rising, regulated markets are tightening, and the days of building a sustainable business on a single vertical are gone. Operators who are growing have found more ways to extend player value across their full product offering, and that requires purpose-built infrastructure.
We have the technical foundation and understand the player behaviour. The question became when to make the move, and how to do it in a way that was genuinely an improvement on what was already out there.
Moving from the single poker vertical into a full casino platform is a significant undertaking. Where did the product challenges actually lie?
The single player account sounds simple until you’re actually building it. Shared balance, unified player profile, seamless movement between poker and casino all create complexity that compounds quickly. The other challenge was scope. A game aggregator covering 15,000 titles across 230-plus providers has the potential to create real infrastructure problems. We had to build something that could handle that scale without becoming unwieldy for operators to use. And we didn’t want to compromise the poker product to get there either – that was non-negotiable. Everything had to work as one system, not two products stapled together.
How does cross-vertical conversion work, and why does that matter so much to operators right now?
The friction in moving a player between verticals has always been the drop-off point. Separate logins, separate wallets and separate experiences are all different reasons for a player to disengage. When that’s removed, the conversion happens more naturally.
What makes the difference is having product mechanics that actively pull players across. One Click Poker removes the traditional lobby entirely, which has historically been the biggest barrier for casino players who find poker intimidating or unfamiliar. Spins Poker goes further by taking player-versus-player gameplay and wrapping it in slot-style mechanics, so the experience feels native to a casino player from the first session.
In the other direction, casino rewards sitting inside the poker environment give poker players a natural reason to explore. It becomes a two-way pipeline rather than a one-way push, and operators can see that working in the data. That’s what cross-vertical conversion looks like when the product architecture supports it properly.
What does EvenBet Gaming now offer an operator that they genuinely can’t get elsewhere?
Most casino platforms don’t come with a serious poker product attached, and most poker providers don’t have a credible casino offering. We’re in a fairly unique position in that we can genuinely deliver both, and the integration between the two is real and not just a partnership held together by an API. In terms of who this is for, it’s operators who want to grow. Whether that’s a new entrant who needs a clean, fast route to market, or an established operator who has a casino product but knows they’re missing a revenue stream without poker. We’re positioned to offer that market entry and scalability, without compromising quality.
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casino entertainment
Plaza Hotel & Casino books The Tony Bennett Experience for Aug. 8 in Las Vegas
Plaza Hotel & Casino will host The Tony Bennett Experience for a one-night performance on Saturday, Aug. 8 at 7 p.m. in its classic Vegas showroom, the downtown Las Vegas operator said in a release.
The show features Las Vegas headliner and tribute artist Tom Stevens and his Jazz Ensemble, and is billed as a celebration of Tony Bennett’s 100th Anniversary. Plaza said Stevens will be backed by a four-piece band and perform songs including “I Left My Heart in San Francisco” and “The Way You Look Tonight.”
Tickets are on sale through the Plaza Hotel & Casino website.
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EU Taxes
Malta Prepares For EU Budget Battle To Stave Off Gambling Levy
Malta’s Prime Minister has said his nation will veto any attempts by the EU to introduce a bloc-wide online gambling levy, threatening to place the industry at the centre of febrile European politics.
Robert Abela has told Malta’s parliament that he would use his nation’s member state veto to block the passage of the next EU budget, if a proposed gambling levy is included.
The budget, formally known as the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), lays out how the EU will spend its €2trn budget from 2028 to 2034.
The prospect of adding a continent-wide tax to the budget remains only a proposal, but the idea has heavyweight backing.
Vice-president of the European Parliament Victor Negrescu is spearheading these efforts, arguing that a fast-growing digital industry that generates billions in revenue should be subject to EU-level taxation.
Negrescu says that the levy could generate between €2-4bn every year.
“This industry fully benefits from the EU’s single market, digital infrastructure and crossborder access, but operates under fragmented rules, unequal taxation and insufficient enforcement,” he said.
The online gambling sector might well quibble with the specifics of these claims.
The idea that it “fully benefits” from the EU single market may have been unassailably true in the point-of-supply era, but the subsequent fragmentation of national rules that Negrescu refers to has significantly complicated that picture.
Nevertheless, backing for the levy from a senior European politician has naturally spooked the industry and its primary champion within the EU, Malta.
The levy would be so damaging to Malta’s economic interests that it is willing to use its most powerful EU instrument by executing a veto in the European Council in order to block the budget from being approved.
That would likely plunge the island nation into the centre of a political firestorm, but recent history suggests that smaller EU nations and their allies can successfully disrupt budget negotiations.
During discussions over the 2020 EU budget, Poland and Hungary successfully secured concessions after they both threatened to veto the MFF over rule-of-law requirements.
Malta will also hope to rely on support from the Friends of Cohesion, an informal alliance of 16 nations concerned with regional development, of which it is a part.
Negrescu’s pledge to pair his levy with a “clear EU directive against illegal and unlicensed platforms” is unlikely to satisfy the online gambling industry, despite growing complaints of a rampant black market from a number of quarters.
Malta strikes again
In simple terms, Malta is seeking to protect an industry which accounts for 10 percent of its gross domestic product.
The nation has shown a clear willingness to ignore the EU’s wishes in order to shield the many gaming firms that host their headquarters within its borders.
Most notably, the creation of Bill 55 has successfully protected local companies from having to repay hundreds of millions of euros in player refund settlements.
Ongoing cases before the Court of Justice of the European Union suggest that Europe’s top judges will soon rule against Bill 55, which is now Article 56A of Malta’s gambling act.
The European Commission also launched infringement proceedings against Malta over the provision
Tax troubles.
There are so far no specifics on how the levy would be calculated or what value it would be set at, but beyond Malta an additional levy would also be extremely challenging for operators in European markets already struggling with high tax burdens.
This includes the Netherlands, where a government report released this week has shown that staggered increases to taxes of 37.8 percent of gross gambling revenue (GGR) have failed to deliver any benefit to the country’s budget.
Even a relatively slight increase to this tax rate could send more operators scurrying out the market and see channelisation dive further than its current rate of 55 percent.
Nations like France, where online betting is taxed at 59.3 percent of GGR, or Portugal, with its 8 percent turnover tax on online sports betting, would also feel an impact.
Negotiations over the contents of the EU budget are set to continue for several months, with the approval process expected to be completed in late 2026 or early 2027.
Leaders in the Council of Europe have agreed to come to a preliminary deal on the MFF by October, according to a coordinated statement issued earlier this month.
Malta’s devout opposition to a possible gambling levy is just one of a range of issues under discussion, including a stark divide between nations such as Germany, which favour spending cuts, and the Friends of Cohesion, who want additional cash for agriculture and regional funding.
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