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Banner image for NSW regulator targeting influencer marketing in gambling ads as part of new compliance priorities.
Yagmur Uysal Yagmur Uysal Content Manager
Liquor & Gaming NSW (L&GNSW) has issued a clear warning to gambling operators that social media influencers and affiliate marketing practices will be a key focus of regulatory enforcement in 2026. The message, issued through the regulator’s annual compliance priorities, underscores heightened scrutiny of how gambling products are promoted across digital platforms visible to the New South Wales community. Influencers and Affiliate Partnerships Under Scrutiny L&GNSW, the body responsible for monitoring wagering and gaming machine advertising in New South Wales, said it will closely examine operator practices involving both paid and unpaid promotional partnerships with influencers. Hospitality and Racing Deputy […]
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Sweden strengthens enforcement against unlicensed gambling operators.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
Sweden’s gambling regulator, Spelinspektionen, has taken decisive action against unlicensed operators, issuing a ban against those offering gambling services without the necessary Swedish licence. This enforcement move is part of a broader strategy by the Swedish government to ensure that gambling activities in the country are conducted only through licensed platforms, which strengthens both consumer protection and market integrity. The recent ban marks a continuation of the authority’s efforts to crack down on unlicensed operators targeting Swedish consumers. Enforcement Priorities in Sweden’s Regulated Gambling Market This latest enforcement action is part of a broader, ongoing effort by Spelinspektionen to increase […]
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Banner image for US survey on gambling before the legal age.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
A new national survey released by the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) finds that a substantial majority of American adults report having engaged in gambling activities before reaching the legal age of 21, raising fresh concerns about early exposure and long‑term harm risks. The findings were unveiled during Problem Gambling Awareness Month in March 2026, underscoring growing debate around how to protect youth from early gambling initiation. Early Exposure: A Majority Gambled Before 21 The Harris Poll survey commissioned by NCPG shows that nearly two‑thirds of adults aged 21 and older (65 %) reported participating in at least one form […]
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Finland opens online gambling licensing process.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
Finland has officially opened the application window for online gambling licences, marking a significant milestone in the country’s long-awaited shift from a state-controlled monopoly to a competitive, regulated gambling market. This transition is a key part of the recently passed and presidentially ratified Gambling Act, which lays the foundation for the new regulatory framework. The move sets in motion a structured rollout process, with the goal of creating a fully licensed and competitive market by mid‑2027. This will allow private operators to enter the market, offering various gambling services, and signals a transformative moment in Finland’s gambling landscape, promising increased […]
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Banner image for DSTGaming at SBC Summit Rio 2026.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
DSTGAMING, a leader in iGaming technology, is set to showcase its latest advancements at the SBC Summit Rio 2026, scheduled from March 3 to 5 at Riocentro, Rio de Janeiro. With a focus on Latin America and Southeast Asia, DSTGAMING is bringing its unified technology ecosystem to the world’s fastest-growing iGaming markets. At the heart of its presentation, the company will unveil key innovations in its gaming infrastructure, including high-speed technology, advanced security features, and a seamless user experience powered by DSTPLAY. DSTGAMING’s Strategic Expansion into New Markets DSTGAMING is expanding its footprint in Latin America and Southeast Asia, two […]
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Florida GCC highlights March 2026 as Problem Gambling Awareness Month.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
In a significant move to combat rising concerns over gambling addiction, the Florida Gaming Control Commission (FGCC) has officially designated March 2026 as Problem Gambling Awareness Month. The announcement encourages Florida residents to access vital resources such as confidential support services and screening tools aimed at addressing the complex issues related to compulsive gambling and its harmful effects. This initiative forms part of a broader national effort to raise awareness about gambling‑related risks, increase public education, and promote preventive and treatment services. As the state amplifies its focus on these issues, it highlights the importance of community awareness in tackling […]
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Dutch KSA flags rising integrity risks as athletes bet on their own competitions.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
The Netherlands’ gambling regulator, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), reported that the volume of match‑fixing signals from licensed sports betting providers in 2025 remained largely stable compared to 2024 but showed a notable shift in the nature of flagged activity. The annual Match-Fixing Analysis 2025 revealed a new category of concerns: athletes placing bets on their own competitions, a signal category not present in last year’s analysis. Key Business Insights from KSA’s 2025 Report on Match‑Fixing KSA’s Match-Fixing Analysis 2025 sheds light on emerging risks and trends, pointing to both operational risks and regulatory challenges in the sports betting space. The findings signal […]
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Romanian flag waving in the wind.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
Romania’s National Office for Gambling (ONJN) has initiated extensive audits and stepped up oversight of licensed gambling operators following the discovery of significant discrepancies between declared revenue and actual tax payments, particularly in the online sector. Early findings suggest a potential tens of millions of RON (Romanian Lei) (€3.6m) in unreported Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) that may have deprived the state budget of substantial tax receipts. Early reporting suggests that gaps could be as large as 18 million RON (€3.6m) for a single slot operator.  The intensified action comes after a sustained period of scrutiny over ONJN’s performance and compliance […]
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Tennessee Senate advances SB2136 to ban online sweepstakes casinos.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
The Tennessee Senate Commerce and Labor Committee has advanced Senate Bill 2136 (SB 2136), a measure designed to prohibit dual‑currency online sweepstakes gaming and strengthen the state’s enforcement authority against unlicensed digital gambling operations. The bill now moves to the full Senate floor for consideration as part of the ongoing 2026 legislative session.  SB 2136 would explicitly classify the operation, conduct or commercial promotion of online sweepstakes games, particularly those using virtual currencies redeemable for cash or prizes, as unlawful under Tennessee law and subject to civil enforcement. The legislation’s text defines an “online sweepstakes game” as any internet‑accessible game that uses […]
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Indiana advances online sweepstakes casino ban headline graphic.
Yagmur Canel Yagmur Canel Content Manager
Indiana lawmakers are moving closer to enacting House Bill 1052 (HB 1052), a measure that would effectively ban online sweepstakes casinos, platforms often marketed using dual-currency systems resembling real-money gambling, while establishing a new registration regime and civil penalties for operators. Initially introduced in late 2025 and passed by the Indiana House of Representatives with strong bipartisan support, HB 1052 received Senate approval with amendments in mid-February 2026 and now returns to the House for final concurrence before heading to the governor’s desk. Key Regulatory Shifts in HB 1052 HB 1052 is framed as an overall administrative law update, but […]
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