Mexican casino operator Logrand has announced that it will be moving into online content in order to expand to an international audience. The transition will be made by the company creating a .com website, accessible for players in countries outside of Mexico. Logrand currently operates a number of IRL casinos...
The last few weeks have seen two new betting companies, Dafabet and Red Tiger, begin...
Buenos Aires-based games developer Neko Games has partnered with Isle of Man-based gaming platform Microgaming....
Games provider BGaming has kept the content coming with its newest game, “Elvis Frog in...
Betsson has been admonished with a SEK20 million (€1.9 million) fine by the Swedish gambling...
The Advertising Standards Authority has banned an advert from Coral, on the grounds that it...
Gambling firms in the UK are expected to claim back £1 billion in compensation over...
The Betting and Gaming Council has urged the Welsh government to offer business rate relief...
A recent court decision in Argentina’s capital province means online gambling developments will stop in...
The Gambling Commission has issued a warning to operators over third party responsibilities, after taking...
In a recent announcement, Gibraltar-based gambling platform BtoBet revealed that it has partnered with Camanbet,...
Harvard University researchers have urged the federal government to support the nation’s tribes after the...
Gamesys Group has announced that it will cease all TV and radio advertising in the...
OPAP Group, a Greek gambling operator has opted to increase its ownership of the Greek...