The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has confirmed the cancellation of Totup System Limited’s iGaming license after the operator failed to pay the license fee for this year and the last year. Before cancelling the license, the Maltese regulator had issued a 20-day notice to Totup System. The Malta-based operator could...
A new report published by the Treasury Committee has called for consumer trading in unbacked...
The gambling regulatory and supervisory authority of Lithuania has recorded a 26.1 percent year-on-year (YoY)...
The National Police Board (NPB) of Finland imposed a conditional €2.4 million fine on BML...
At the 7th Ibero-American Gaming Summit, held in Panama City, the group Cibelae introduced the...
After enjoying a successful year in 2022, online lottery broker ZEAL has managed to keep...
Panama City, Panama was the latest host of the Ibero-American Gaming Summit, now in its...
One of the world’s leading B2B sports betting solution providers, Sportsradar, recently published its revenue...
The growing evidence of positive momentum for shareholders in Asia’s gaming market was boosted this...
Business is booming: Bally’s Corporation has increased its full-year adjusted EBITDAR (earnings before interest, taxes,...
The central gaming authority of the 16 federal states of Germany, Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde der Länder...
Sports betting technology supplier Kindred Group has said that its proprietary tech platform is now...
In Paraguay, gaming regulator Conajzar is trying to address an ongoing project regarding slot machine...
One of the most renowned iGaming software and solutions providers, EveryMatrix, recently shared its first...