03/07/17 Pinnacle leaves Slovenian market The company has decided to exit the country untill it can bid for a license as online gambling is soon to be regulated.
03/07/17 FBM is recognised with international certification FBM’s latest certification proves the investment and care the brand deposits in its products.
03/07/17 China experiences lottery sales drop A new report shows that the Asian country experienced a contraction in January.
03/07/17 NJ Senator introduces resolution to protect iGaming A state Senator introduced a resolution that seeks the protection of internet gaming in New Jersey.
03/07/17 Gambling revenue grows in South Korea The Asian country reported good results for the second year in a row.
03/07/17 Melco Crown joins early Japan casino bid The casino developer is confident that it will obtain a license in the upcoming Japanese market.
03/07/17 Crimea to get new investment A Russian company announced its plans to invest in the newest gambling zone Crimea.
03/07/17 NagaCorp is set to open Russian casino in 2018 The Hong-Kong company said that the construction of the upcoming Vladivostok casino is on schedule.
03/06/17 “We are almost ready to enter the European market” (Exclusive interview).- Sirplay seems to be close to expand its borders after ICE Totally Gaming.
03/06/17 SBC to lead workshop with Totally Gaming Academy The football trading seminar will be held at Stamford Bridge in a one-day event.
03/06/17 DFS boosts New York’s revenues A new report shows reveals the importance of the legalisation of DFS in the state.
03/06/17 Michigan attempts again to legislate online gambling Michigan senators are making a new run at legalising online gambling in the northern US state in 2017.
03/06/17 Pennsylvania slot revenue down The state gaming control board released the monthly report where slot machine revenue fell 4 percent.
03/06/17 Wynn Boston Harbor announces changes The upcoming casino wants to add more slots and recreational services.
03/06/17 Kentucky congress scraps daily fantasy sports bill House Bill 414 mustered 37 votes and fell just short with only three fewer than the minimum needed to be approved.