Archives February 2024

GambleAware calls for increased availability of bank-card blocking schemes

In the United Kingdom and the GambleAware independent responsible gambling charity has reportedly called on the government, regulators and financial institutions to ensure consumers have the widespread ability to block gambling-related bank-card transactions.

According to a report from iGamingBusiness.com, the plea comes after the organization published the details of a special investigation it commissioned into the availability, uptake and effectiveness of bank-card blocking programs in the United Kingdom. This inquiry was purportedly conducted by the University of Bristol’s Personal Finance Research Centre and found that some 28 million personal bank accounts do not currently offer such a functionality while those that do require improvements so as to provide greater levels of protection.

Frail facilities:

It was further reported that the examination also discovered that only eight financial institutions in the United Kingdom currently offer their clients the ability to block gambling-related bank-card transactions. Although these account for around 49 million personal current accounts, the source detailed that the investigation moreover found that three such facilities may be instantly switched off while others can be easily defeated by those determined to gamble.

Further fragility:

The inquiry from GambleAware (pdf) reportedly determined that existing bank-card blocking programs furthermore tend to be solely available for certain products with many others only manageable via bespoke channels. It was further explained that such software is already offered to around 40% of credit card customers in the United Kingdom although gamblers have not been able to legally use such services to fund their accounts since the implementation of a mid-April ban.

Considered counsel:

Marc Etches, Chief Executive for GambleAware, reportedly proclaimed that his organization has subsequently made a series of recommendations based on the findings of its investigation. He stated that these include the development by the Financial Conduct Authority of legal and regulatory conditions that would encourage the industry to develop a range of consumer spending controls.

Constructive constraints:

The boss for GambleAware reportedly declared that the Financial Conduct Authority should additionally begin advising financial institutions to include spending controls in every new debit and credit card as standard while working with those who have experienced gambling-related harm to design a broad spectrum of affiliated services, products and interventions.

Increased implementation:

Finally, Etches reportedly pronounced that bank-card blocking programs should be made obligatory across the United Kingdom and he likewise encouraged credit referencing agencies to unite with financial institutions in order to allow customers to insert a notice of correction into their credit files via a ‘one-stop shop.’

Reportedly read a statement from Etches…

Keeping people safe from gambling harms requires banks to play their full part in providing consumers with effective means to block gambling transactions. While some banks have taken proactive steps to help shield their customers from gambling harms, the findings of this research indicate that improvements can and should be made. We encourage the banking industry to work together alongside the government and regulators to implement the proposed recommendations.”

GambleAware calls for increased availability of bank-card blocking schemes

SBTech powering retail sportsbook of Oaklawn Racetrack and Casino

Earlier this month, the Oaklawn Racetrack and Casino went live with their retail sportsbook. The property decided to go with SBTech as their sports betting technology provider. The first bet has been placed at the newly refurbished casino and they are the first to launch sports betting services in the state of Arkansas.

Getting Started:

General Manager of the casino, Wayne Smith, placed the first bet at the venue. Mr. Smith decided to bet $5 on the Dallas Cowboys to beat the New York Giants, during the opening game of the upcoming NFL season on September 8th.

On-site, players now have access to 10 betting kiosks. These kiosks offer self-betting options, with a nice selection of sports including basketball, American football, soccer, baseball, golf, baseball and more. After successfully launching land-based services at the casino, SBTech is now focusing on launching a mobile betting application later this year.

According to SBTech…

CEO, Richard Carter, commented on the launch by stating: “We are rapidly becoming the supplier of choice for omni-channel sportsbook platform software in regulated and newly regulating US states, as well as major global regulated markets for tier one operators and lotteries.

“We’re delighted that Oaklawn selected SBTech to power their sportsbook in partnership with Churchill Downs and launch the state’s first sports wager, and we look forward to extending that to other products and channels in the near future.”

Growing in the US:

The company has used the sports betting boom to grow their business further in the US. Back in August, the company became the first supplier to announce partnerships in the newly regulated sports betting market of the US. The company had signed deals with the Golden Nugget, Churchill Downs and Resorts Casino.

Since that time, the company has become a go-to supplier for sportsbook platform needs in states where sports betting is regulated. The company was recently chosen by the Oregon Lottery to be a supplier, gaining more recognition for their innovative and revenue-generating platform.

SBTech powering retail sportsbook of Oaklawn Racetrack and Casino

Softswiss Game Aggregator to integrate Spadegaming online slots content in new partnership deal

After recently announcing the launch of its sports betting project, online gambling company Softswiss has partnered with Spadegaming, adding the Asia-based iGaming provider to its rapidly evolving game aggregation platform.

The agreement provides Softswiss’ current and future Curaçao and MGA-licensed white label and game aggregator clients access to the innovative and fast-growing provider’s complete content library.

New market growth:

“Excited and grateful” for the integration agreement, Spadegaming General Manager Danny Vincent said they are looking forward to their “exciting gaming adventure with such a strong iGaming market player to begin.”

The GM explained that with Softswiss they are ready to expand their gaming industry reach into newer markets. And with their “distinctive offerings and exceptional series of products,” they are sure they will be able to “add some new innovative content to the table and hope for great cooperation ahead.”

Enhanced offering:

Integration with the gaming content provider expands Softswiss‘ 11,000-plus multilingual and mobile-friendly casino games from more than 150 leading game suppliers. And will now be further enhanced by popular signature Asian-themed and classic games from Spadegaming such as Rise of Werewolves, Fiery Sevens, Crazy Bomber, Fishing War, and the recently released, Alien Hunter, which includes the new Buy Feature.

Also commenting on the integration, Nikita Keino, Partner Managers Team lead for Softswiss, said their Softswiss Game Aggregator is rapidly expanding this month and they are “thrilled” to welcome Spadegaming into their gaming family.

“Now this innovative and fast-evolving provider will join our vast variety of game developers, being able to provide their great content to all of our current and future White Label and Game Aggregator clients. Looking forward to the fruitful collaboration!”

Offering “highly versatile” slot gaming content, since launching in 2013, the London-headquartered studio has demonstrated that it is an industry innovator, developing configurable gaming content customizes to all mobile devices. Constantly expanding its slots offering,  Spadegaming adds new titles to its portfolio every month.

In addition to supporting all major fiat currencies, with new ones and cryptocurrencies coming soon, the provider also offers tournaments, extra spins, and other exclusive bonus tools, such as Red Packet and Fortune Wheel. The developer is also preparing to introduce special jackpot games for Curaçao-licensed online casinos this year. All of the studio’s games are officially certified by Australian-based testing laboratory for online gaming systems, iTech Labs.

Softswiss Game Aggregator to integrate Spadegaming online slots content in new partnership deal

New projects:

In addition to its Softswiss Sportsbook welcoming online sports betting and casino operator Bambet to its brand portfolio, the Willemstad-headquartered company also recently made its debut into the regulated Greek market after it received an online casino license from the Hellenic Gaming Commission (GHC).

Lauded as a “landmark achievement,” the new license will allow Sooftswiss to bolster its presence within the European gaming market. According to the firm, upon receiving the required approval from the Greek regulator, it is finalizing its first project, N1CASINO.GR, in the country’s iGaming arena and has plans to integrate sports betting.

Spearhead releases sequel to enticing stockbroker-themed slot Wilds of Wall Street II

Online casino game developer Spearhead Studios has released its latest video slot, Wilds of Wall Street II, the sequel to the highly successful original which was showcased during ICE London 2020 in early February.

Like the first iteration, the (up to) 5×5 slot is optimized for mobile gameplay and transports players to 1980s New York where they are beginning traders on the stock market looking to make a fortune.

Enticing theme:

Heavily influenced by movies such as the 2013 Martin Scorsese-directed Wolf of Wall Street where Leonardo DiCaprio plays Jordan Belfort who lands a job as a Wall Street stockbroker in 1987 and quickly gets caught up in the sexy stockbroker culture of the era.

A unique, high-intensity soundtrack helps heighten anticipation of big wins in this new online slot and takes the player to the crowded streets of the Financial District of Lower Manhattan in New York City.

Expanding reels:

Game Development Director for Spearhead Studios, Kevin Corti, commented on the new release in an official company press release, saying…

“Wilds of Wall Street was one of our top performers when it was released back in January 2020. Players loved the core expanding reel mechanics and the overall theme, and we felt that a sequel would be a great addition to our growing gaming portfolio.

“In Wilds of Wall Street II, we switched to a ‘ways pays’, rather than pay lines, mechanics as it was a better fit with the core expanding reels gameplay feature. In addition, we wanted to make the free spins features much more accessible, exciting, and volatile, hence we came with the idea of adding more and more wilds to the reels as the free spins progress, leading to an ever-higher potential for big wins.”

Closing bells:

Spearhead releases sequel to enticing stockbroker-themed slot Wilds of Wall Street II

Perfectly complementing the theme of the game, the features are such that any paid win during the base game triggers extra re-spins and expanding reels. Meanwhile, landing a six-win sequence takes you into the “endless” extra spins, which only end after three “closing bells” have rung, similar to the actual New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

Sports Betting In North Carolina Won’t Be Launched On January 8

Sports wagering in North Carolina won’t debut on January 8 of next year, which represents the start date of the beginning of the state’s latest law that permits mobile sports wagering. The reason for this is the ongoing discussion of the officials on licensing issues and the newest rules.

Sports Betting In North Carolina Won’t Be Launched On January 8

The state gambling regulator has a certain amount of time to launch sports wagering:

The state’s gambling regulatory body, the North Carolina Lottery Commission, has time till June 15 of next year to officially debut sports wagering in the aforementioned state. Commenting on the failed attempt to debut sports betting on January 8, the regulator said: “There is too much work to do to have sports betting start on Jan. 8.”

Few members of the Commission pointed out that January 8 was unfeasible throughout the meeting of the Commission’s sports betting Committee held on November 14, but didn’t specify an official start date. In addition, the state’s deputy executive director of sports wagering and gaming compliance, Sterl Carpenter, stressed that there still several steps that said regulator must take prior to the official start of gambling in North Carolina. On a related note, the aforementioned Commission has not yet agreed to receive applications from sports betting operators.

Requirements for operators:

As soon as operators file applications, the conditions are that they all go through an investigation and voluntarily submit to an internal controls. However, that’s not all, as they are also required to officially prove that they are not receiving bets from people located outside the state’s borders or on tribal and federal lands located in the state. In addition to that, Carpenter added according to Wral News: “They must detail their security and responsible gaming plans. However, that’s not a complete list.”

Another requirement for operators to be licensed in a state is that they need to possess a written designation agreement with certain state leagues, teams and facilities. Relatedly, no such establishment has yet revealed an alliance with a sports wagering operator. Additionally, this exact provision was added to North Carolina’s budget, months after the original bill was passed.

Mobile sports betting:

Throughout the aforementioned meeting, Ripley Rand, the Commissioner, has asked Carpenter a question: “January 8th is the first date, but probably won’t be the date when betting is authorized.” In addition, Carpenter replied: “Absolutely correct.” Commissioner Cari Boyce added, stressing that daily board meetings would be needed to meet that deadline: “Thank you for clarifying this would not all be done by Jan. 8.”

Furthermore, the official validation of mobile sports wagering in the state occurred during the earlier months of 2023, when Governor Roy Cooper formally signed the legislation into law in June of this year. On that note, the aforementioned Committee has confirmed a huge catalog of events that may be wagered on the state, although operators are not not obliged to provide bets on every single one of them. However, it also confirmed modifications to its first set of rules, involving stripping away its controversial definition of “fantasy contests,” partly to permit regulations to progress and the entire process to advance more quickly.

Since the entire Commission hasn’t validated the modifications and catalog, it is still obliged to do so. Speaking of which, it has another meeting on November 16, where is projected to approve a set of regulations and the original catalog of events that may be placed wagers on and sports. It will also introduce a new website called NCGaming.gov. there.

As for the second set of regulations, it’s currently in the public comment period. Those suggested rules involve advertising regulations and a ban on sports gambling firms from purchasing naming rights to sports facilities in the state. In this regard, spokesman for the Lottery Commission, Van Denton, commented in a statement: “The commission remains committed to ensuring that sports betting gets up and running in an effective and appropriate fashion as soon as possible, and at this time is on track to achieve that ahead of the June 15 deadline identified in the law.”

Susan Harrison new UK Gambling Commission CEO

The UK Gambling Commission has chosen Susan Harrison to replace Jenny Williams as CEO. Williams will step down from her role in September. According to news sources, the search for a new CEO took longer than expected. Harrison serves as a senior partner with Ofgem, the electricity and gas regulatory body. She will start work as at the UK Gambling Commission as a commissioner on September 7, 2015 before assuming the full role of CEO on October 1, 2015.

Chairman Philip Graf stated “Harrison has a wealth of experience in regulation along with social and consumer policy and communications. She is well placed to lead the Commission into its second decade as the regulator of commercial gambling in Great Britain.”

Harrison told media she is pleased with the new role and looks forward to the challenges she will face with maintaining gambling fairness, safety, and regulation.

Susan Harrison new UK Gambling Commission CEO

Along with this news the UK Gambling Commission awarded two software and online gaming licenses to Nektan, a Gibraltar based mobile gaming specialist. The firm has created a niche for providing online casino platforms to media outlets like City AM, The Sun, and Ireland’s TV3. Nektan CEO, David Gosen, celebrated the licenses referencing the UK market as their key area of focus for continued growth.

The UK Gambling Commission also signed a cooperation agreement with Denmark’s Spillemyndigheden Danish Gambling Authority to help promote cross-border cooperation, as well as, collaboration between management.