Altenar has partnered with Greentube, NOVOMATIC's digital division, to enhance their offerings in regulated European markets. The deal will integrate Greentube's gaming content with Altenar's sportsbook platform.
Nine European countries have signed a collective agreement to monitor and prevent prediction market activity during the FIFA World Cup, committing to share information on how these platforms target their populations.
The UK Gambling Commission outlined plans to spend an extra £26m budget, focusing on containing illegal gambling. The funding was allocated in November's Autumn Budget.
Betfred has paused operations in Ireland due to regulatory changes, with the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland set to oversee licensing from next month.
The Cayuga Nation has filed a federal lawsuit against Caesars Sportsbook, alleging the operator illegally accepted mobile sports bets from within the tribe's New York reservation. The suit cites the recent Ho-Chunk v. Kalshi ruling and seeks damages…
UK Gambling Minister Baroness Twycross has prioritised a crackdown on illegal gambling advertising to protect the licensed market. The move aligns with similar enforcement efforts in the Netherlands and other jurisdictions.
Pennsylvania Rep. Jason Ortitay introduced House Bill 2631, which would require online sportsbooks and casinos to geoblock K-12 school zones. The legislation aims to prevent students from gambling during school hours.
A Kyiv appeals court overturned a lower court's ruling, ordering radio station DJ FM and its operator Ukrainian Radio Group to pay a $54,000 fine for an online casino ad campaign.
Gaming in Spain will host a webinar on June 30 examining regulatory developments in prediction betting and World Cup betting trends. The session will cover Spain's gambling market and growth projections for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Betting and Gaming Council has defended its members against a report alleging black market activity. The UK government has allocated funds and a task force to combat illegal gambling.