Some of Asia’s richest multinational corporate groups such as Alibaba, Tencent, and SoftBank are investing hundreds of millions of dollars into gambling mobile apps available to Indian consumers. Due to the legal loopholes in the Indian anti-gambling legislation, there has been a surge in the availability and popularity of games...
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William Hill must now launch a new search for a Group Chief Financial Officer, following...
Industry giant Play’n GO has officially partnered with Latam Win Group to distribute their games...
Punters across Australia are being hit with swathes of phishing emails and SMS impersonating casinos...
The gambling industry trade association has asked for an overhaul of the gambling framework in...
In a new statement, Spain’s major gambling operator Codere revealed losses of close to €62...
Relax Gaming has announced a major new partnership with Global Gaming. The distribution and content...
The online game creator BGaming has announced the introduction of its new video slot game...
It has been reported that influential Czech businessman, Karel Komarek, is preparing a bid for...