In Spain, an organization dedicated to supporting those with addictions is making moves to help problem gamblers. This organization is the Red de Atención a las Adicciones (UNAD) — or the Addiction Care Network — and it recently asked Spain’s Ministry of Consumer Affairs directly to prohibit all gaming advertising....
Off-shore betting companies targeting Chinese customers are rampant throughout the Philippines – the POGOs as...
Earlier this year, Playtech released information from a survey it conducted regarding gaming in Latin...
The Dutch Gambling Authority, Kansspelautoriteit (KSA), has slapped a staggering €350,000 fine on local gambling...
Amid violent protests and political upheaval, Peru’s government declared a state of emergency in December...
Irish betting and gaming operator Paddy Power has been granted the prestigious status of ‘Superbrand’....
The Canadian province of British Columbia’s main gambling regulator, the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC),...
Playtech recently partnered with Toluna to conduct a detailed consumer survey about Responsible Gaming in...
Doing good: the world of golf’s highly renowned PGA Tour has revealed that it will...
The most prominent player within the network of Macau junket operators has been sentenced to...
As gambling activity across Norway rises steadily, banks in the country are notifying their customers...
Colombia’s gaming authority, Coljuegos, is working on a new project to combat money laundering and...
The state of Western Australia is the only state in Australia that has taken a...
Teamwork makes the dream work: gaming machine and financial trading services company Everi Holdings has...