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Paf Recruits Students from Grit:lab

Paf hires eight students from the grit:lab tech programme. After only 18 months of study, grit:lab can deliver competent developers. The programme is now accepting new applicants.
The tech training programme grit:lab is a pioneering training method that was launched in Åland in 2022 by Paf together with Ålands Yrkesgymnasium. About ten tech companies have hired students directly from the tech programme after only 18 months of study. Paf has hired eight of the students.
“The tech programme’s campus is located in our head office, which gives us a natural connection to the students and a good knowledge of the skills they have acquired. Paf has a strong focus on tech development and a need for new hires, the students from grit:lab have given us a good opportunity for new recruitment,” Daniela Johansson, Deputy CEO and CRO of Paf, said.
Of the 60 students who are now on the programme, several have already started getting jobs at Åland tech companies. During the last 6 months of studies, students are given the opportunity to specialise in a particular subject such as cyber security, AI & machine learning, mobile development or by working as a developer at a company in Åland.
“The fact that many of the students have already managed to get a job is clear proof that the level of knowledge they have achieved in just 18 months is in demand in the tech cluster we have in Åland,” Anna-Lena Svenblad, Director of grit:lab, said.
Axel Wallström and Tommy Mathisen are two of the students who have found employment at Paf.
“You can’t say that we haven’t learnt a lot at grit:lab. It has been tough and intense at times but also really fun. Getting a job has always been my ultimate goal, so I’m looking forward to starting work,” Axel Wallström said.
“The best part of grit:lab is the community in the group, it’s special and we have learnt a lot from each other,” Tommy Mathiesen said.
Julia Chipsanova said it is especially good that the companies have set up trainee positions for new employees because many companies usually look for people with a few years of experience. Julia is looking forward to working at Paf.
“We have studied here at Paf’s head office, so we know how the work process at Paf works. This job is a great start for me and I can also see that all of us in grit:labs are doing really well,” Julia Chipsanova said.
The tech programme is currently accepting new students for the autumn of 2024. There has been great interest from foreign nationals.
“We currently have applications from over 70 different countries. The programme has proven to have the potential to really attract and integrate driven people from other countries,” Anna-Lena Svenblad said.
The grit:lab programme is open to anyone who is at least 18 years old. Many of the students have completely changed careers when they started their studies at grit:lab. The average age of students is 30 years. No prior knowledge of coding is required to apply but an interest in tech and a willingness to learn something new is essential.
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Slovakia Publishes Groundbreaking Report on Illegal Online Gambling

The Institute for Gambling Regulation in Slovakia (IPRHH) has published the country’s first comprehensive report dedicated to illegal gambling. The study, titled The Black Book of Illegal Gambling, was officially presented at Bratislava’s Einpark and is now publicly available online.
The landmark publication explores the structure, mechanisms, and social impact of illegal gambling operations in Slovakia, with a particular focus on unlicensed online platforms. According to the report, these operators bypass national regulations, exploit vulnerable groups, and deprive the state of hundreds of millions of euros annually in lost tax revenue.
Key Findings From the Report
The study is based on a nationally representative survey conducted by IPRHH in cooperation with the Slovak Academy of Sciences. Among the most striking results:
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23.7% of players – nearly 296,000 Slovaks – admitted to gambling on unlicensed platforms.
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24.1% of players could not determine whether the sites they used were legal.
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Younger users and those with lower levels of education were the most likely to engage in illegal gambling.
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13.1% of users admitted to gambling illegally because they were listed in the national Register of Excluded Persons (RVO), which should block them from licensed gambling.
“These sites ignore every safeguard that licensed operators must follow,” explained Dávid Lenčéš, Executive Director of IPRHH. “There are no limits, no identity checks, and no protection against addiction. And if you lose money, you have no legal recourse.”
Why Players Choose Illegal Platforms
Survey respondents highlighted several reasons for using unlicensed gambling sites:
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Higher bonuses (32.5%)
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Better odds (29.5%)
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Easier registration (29.1%)
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Wider game selection (27.4%)
Shockingly, only 42.2% of players actively check for a Slovak license, while 43.2% cannot distinguish between legal and illegal gambling advertisements.
Policy Recommendations
The IPRHH warns that illegal gambling costs Slovakia hundreds of millions of euros each year, money that could otherwise support healthcare, education, and addiction prevention programs.
The institute recommends a multi-pronged strategy to combat illegal operators, including:
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More effective blocking of unlicensed websites
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Stronger cooperation with banks and payment providers to block transactions
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A national public awareness campaign
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Stable conditions for licensed operators who contribute to the economy
Lenčéš also cautioned against excessive taxation of legal operators:
“If governments dramatically increase taxes on licensed operators, they risk pushing players further into the illegal market. Regulation should protect the public, not unintentionally support criminal ecosystems.”
About IPRHH
The Institute for Gambling Regulation (IPRHH) was founded in 2024 to promote effective, transparent, and responsible gambling regulation in Slovakia. Led by Executive Director Dávid Lenčéš, former Chairman of the Slovak Gambling Regulatory Authority, the organization works to address modern challenges such as digitalization, illegal gambling, and player protection.
The full report, The Black Book of Illegal Gambling, is available for free download (in Slovak) here: Download Report. An English version is currently in preparation.
For international inquiries or interview requests, contact: [email protected]
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Red Rake Gaming strengthens its expansion in Switzerland through partnership with 7Melons.ch

Red Rake Gaming, a leading provider of premium online casino content, announces its partnership with 7Melons.ch, the official online casino of the prestigious Grand Casino Bern, further strengthening its position in the regulated Swiss market.
7Melons.ch, launched in 2020 following the legalisation of online gaming in Switzerland, operates under an official Swiss concession (Konzession) and offers an authentic, safe, and fully licensed local experience. Backed by the strong reputation of Grand Casino Bern, the platform stands out for its commitment to player protection, secure transactions, and a mobile-optimised gaming environment.
As part of its growth strategy, 7Melons.ch is focusing on CRM automation, localised acquisition campaigns, and enhancing its VIP experience. The operator is investing in performance marketing, expanding its game portfolio, improving platform features, and building long-term brand equity, with the goal of becoming one of the leading names in Swiss online entertainment.
Nick Barr, Managing Director at Red Rake Gaming Malta, commented: “We are delighted to collaborate with 7Melons.ch and Grand Casino Bern to bring our top content to Swiss players. The platform combines the trust of a historic brand with a modern and secure digital experience, making it the ideal partner to expand our presence in this region. We are confident our games will deliver added value and exciting experiences for players in Switzerland.”
This collaboration reinforces Red Rake Gaming’s commitment to creating innovative content tailored to local regulations and designed for highly regulated markets. Players in Switzerland will have access to a wide and diverse game portfolio, featuring standout functionalities, interactive mini-games, and a safe, immersive gaming experience.
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BC.GAME Launches “Nezha” Slot with Up to 46,656 Ways to Win and 10,000x Max Payout

Global crypto igaming platform BC.GAME has announced the release of its brand-new video slot — “Nezha”. Featuring a 6-reel × 4-row base layout with 4,096 ways to win, the game can expand to 6 rows high and up to 46,656 ways through special symbols, offering players the chance to win up to 10,000x their bet. Inspired by the legendary Chinese mythological hero Ne Zha, this high-volatility slot blends traditional artistry, immersive storytelling, and innovative gameplay for an epic reel-spinning adventure.
Mythical Theme & Immersive Experience
In “Nezha,” players will embark on a quest to help the hero reclaim his powers and turn the tide against the Dragon King and his mighty army. Stunning visuals depict Ne Zha, dragon warriors, and deep-sea monsters as high-value symbols, set against an elegant landscape infused with Chinese ink-painting aesthetics and a battle-charged atmosphere.
Key Features
- Multi-way Wins: Base layout offers 4,096 ways to win, with Demon Pearl symbols expanding reels up to 6 rows high for a maximum of 46,656 ways.
- Spirit Pearl Wild: Appears on reels 2–5, expanding to cover the full reel and stacking multipliers up to 6x. Multipliers from multiple Spirit Pearls are added together.
- Demon Pearl Symbol: Reveals random high-value symbols and increases reel height for more win possibilities.
- Cascade Mechanic: Winning symbols are removed, and new symbols fall in, creating opportunities for consecutive wins.
- High RTP: Theoretical return to player reaches 97.29%, offering long-term high potential.
Dragon War Bonus Game
Collecting 3 or more Tianyuan Ding Scatter symbols to trigger the Dragon War Bonus Game:
- 3 Scatters award 10 Free Spins
- 4 Scatters award 13 Free Spins
During the Bonus Game, at least one Demon Pearl symbol is guaranteed to land on each spin. Additionally, every sequence of four consecutive cascade wins transforms one high-value symbol into a Wild and awards two extra Free Spins. The highest-value symbol remains unchanged but receives an incremental multiplier with each winning combination it contributes to.
Buy Bonus Options
Players can instantly access special features:
- Bonus Boost Special Spins: Enhances the likelihood of triggering the Bonus Game by a factor of six.
- Spirit Spins: Ensures the appearance of at least one Spirit Multiplier and one Spirit Pearl symbol on every spin.
- Buy Bonus Options – “3 Tianyuan Ding” / “4 Tianyuan Ding”: Allows direct access to the Bonus Game with 10 or 13 Free Spins, respectively.
- Destiny Draw: Offers a randomized entry into the Bonus Game, awarding either 10 or 13 Free Spins with a 50/50 probability.
Big Wins & High Potential
From the base 4,096 ways to the expanded 46,656 ways, “Nezha” offers exciting winning potential. When a single round reaches the 10,000x bet cap, the round ends immediately, awarding the capped prize.
“Nezha” is now available on BC.GAME across desktop and mobile platforms.
About BC.GAME
BC.GAME is a global crypto iGaming platform offering casino, slots, and sports betting, with full cryptocurrency support and innovative, provably fair games for players worldwide.
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