02/12/21 West Virginia igaming revenue hits $2.8m West Virginia’s igaming and sports betting market launched during the pandemic and continues to grow.
02/12/21 ASA reports drop in gambling ad age breaches UK advertising watchdog the ASA has seen a drop in the number of online gambling ads that violate age restrictions.
02/12/21 GambleAware to fund gambling harm network The British responsible gambling charity will co-design a network of people with lived experience of gambling harm.
02/12/21 Entain extends deadline for proposed Enlabs acquisition The British gaming giant has pushed back the deadline for acceptance of its offer by a month.
02/11/21 Hard Rock chairman describes regional casino business as “pretty good” Despite Covid-19 restrictions on Hard Rock properties, chairman Jim Allen is optimistic about the company’s future.
02/11/21 Virginia sports betting could generate $13bn in three years Sports betting officially launched in Virginia on January 21 and analysts believe it could become one of the biggest markets in the US.
02/11/21 Dutch minister: “Licensees may not target advertising at minors” The Minister for Legal Protection Sander Dekker said new Dutch igaming licensees would not target advertising at minors.
02/11/21 Danish gambling revenue falls 9.3% in 2020 Revenue from the regulated sector fell to DKK5.96bn (€801.8m).
02/11/21 Better Collective names new head of PR and Comms Anders Crillesen joins the Danish gambling affiliate marketer from the IT sector.
02/10/21 Atlantic Lottery increases online casino betting limits The ALC is allowing larger bets to made on online platforms despite low limits in the land-based gaming market.
02/10/21 New Jersey breaks igaming records in December New Jersey once again smashed its own igaming records, according to the state regulator.
02/10/21 Italy: online gambling GGR hit €359m in December The industry surpassed the record €258.9m in GGR set the previous month.
02/10/21 Netherlands igaming market “to become one of Europe’s biggest” A report from Online Casino Ground concludes that the country could build one of the largest markets on the continent.