With its curated affiliate marketplace, BetPass triumphed at Pitch iGB 2025. Founder Bruno Barroso shares insights on the win, the business model, and what comes next.
With its curated affiliate marketplace, BetPass triumphed at Pitch iGB 2025. Founder Bruno Barroso shares insights on the win, the business model, and what comes next.
Sweden’s Gambling Act could be amended to close a loophole that allows unlicensed operators to target players in English.
Thailand’s Entertainment Complex Bill, suspended after the impeachment of Paetongtarn Shinawatra, could return to the front burner under certain conditions.
Pitch iGB 2025 winner BetPass accelerates growth: Founder Lais Barroso shares how the affiliate management platform earned global recognition, drives innovation, and plans expansion across Brazil and beyond.
Under a new government plan, Vietnamese nationals could be permitted to gamble at two casinos in the country: Grand Ho Tram near Ho Chi Minh City and Van Don, under construction in Quang Ninh Province.
The Freedom Plaza project, which was touted as a significant contender in the race for a casino licence, has been rejected.
Clarion Gaming strengthens ties with Brazil: At a high-level symposium in Brasília, ICE Barcelona 2026 announced “Casa Brazil” – a dedicated platform for regulation, collaboration, and combating illegal markets.
The report is one of several studies that Great Britain's regulator is undertaking to better understand the online gambling black market.
Wynn Resorts is making significant strides in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) with the development of its first integrated casino resort, Wynn Al Marjan.
The German Federal Court of Justice sets high standards for justifying restrictions on fundamental freedoms – a ruling with potentially far-reaching consequences for gambling regulation in Germany.
The Gambling Commission’s ongoing legal dispute regarding the National Lottery licence according to a report in the Telegraph Newspaper say that the costs incurred by the UK Regulator have doubled.
The Norwegian Lottery and Foundation Authority (Lottstift) has warned Norsk Tipping it faces a penalty of up to NOK10 million ($1 million) for incorrectly notifying thousands of players that they had won excessively high prizes in the Eurojackpot game.