While the chances of passage in New York and Illinois look slim at the time of writing, Pennsylvania still stands on the brink of being the first US state to pass enabling legislation for real-money igaming since New Jersey in February 2013.
The igaming industry has always been good at forward thinking and embracing innovations. This is reflected in how software and igaming platforms have evolved over recent years.
It is impossible to ignore the growth in the Latin American market over the last 12 months. If you are already operating there or looking to move into the region, then our latest supplement will give you plenty of food for thought.
Online gross win from Latin America is projected to grow more than 40% over the next five years to more than €1bn and it is no surprise that the region is a focus for operators seeking opportunities beyond the highly competitive markets of Europe. This edition of iGaming Business focuses on the next big market opportunity for operators.
This issue of European Gaming Lawyer looks at some of the most pressing issues in the European market. This includes Skin Gambling regulation in Malta, challenges on the horizon in Germany and data regulation protocols.
Our cover interview with Rush Street Interactive chief Richard Schwartz focuses on playsugarhouse.com’s explosive entry into NJ real-money igaming, elsewhere we focus on what businesses can be doing now to drive revenues and build audiences while
Sports betting prides itself as being an industry on the cutting edge of both B2B and B2C innovations, ensuring punters have the most enjoyable and engaging experience possible.
Asia is a continent primed and ready for widespread online gambling regulation. With a population of 4.4 billion people across the continent’s 48 countries, the market is vast but relatively untapped.
With Sweden’s Ministry of Finance due to publish a report that is likely to recommend regulation of the country’s igaming sector at the end of March, iGaming Business takes a detailed look at the Nordics in this issue.
News that Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf is proposing to raise an additional US$150m from gaming expansion in the 2017/18 budget means the state is now chasing a quarter of a billion dollars of revenues from new gaming sources within 18 months.
Africa is fast becoming a significant market in igaming and has seen extraordinary growth over the last few years. It seems the African market will go from strength to strength in 2017.
Issue highlights include: After the “casino civil war”, From living room to Olympic podium?, It’s complicated: DFS in Indian country, Sports betting any way you want it in NJ? and The dust has settled: the current affiliate landscape in NJ
Welcome to the Payments Outlook 2017. In this supplement we look at the impact new technology will have on the payments industry as we begin to move into 2017.
Responsible gaming and responsible advertising are on everyone’s mind following a recent rash of negative publicity in the news regarding bonus offers and player payouts.
The Autumn issue of European Gaming Lawyer looks at a number of new regulation, legislation and compliance issues across the igaming industry and includes some exciting content from some of our leading iMGL contributors.
Issue Highlights: The challenge to NY’s DFS law, The Valve effect, Tech: defining developments, Securing the future of eSports, What’s the next big thing in social slots?