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Wazdan games go live on Lapalingo’s platform

Wazdan signs an agreement with Rabbit Entertainment’s Lapalingo Casino, under which Wazdan launches games on Lapalingo’s platform.

Kambi eyes opening office in Philadelphia

Aligned with the Stockholm-listed supplier’s plans to scale up its presence in the growing sports betting market, Kambi is set to open...

MGA signs MoU with Swedish counterpart

The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and the Swedish Gambling Authority (Spelinspektionen) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for “enhanced cooperation between the...

Wazdan signs supplier deal with Microgaming

Online gaming company Wazdan signed a supply deal with entertainment provider Microgaming sporting a portfolio of more than 800 global gaming brands,...

Kindred inks deal with Mohegan in Pennsylvania

Kindred Group signs strategic partnership with Mohegan Sun Pocono in Pennsylvania, covering both online and offline sports betting, as well as online gaming there.

MRGC hosts iGaming regulatory briefing in Malta

The Malta Remote Gaming Council (MRGC) and Chevron Consultants jointly host the iGaming Headlines AML & Regulatory Briefing in Malta on 28 February.

Gambling.com Group revenue ups 63% in 2018

Gambling.com Group Plc sees revenues totalling €16.23m in 2018 on the whole, a year-on-year increase of 63% of which 37% was organic growth, the group said.

LeoVegas launches new brand ‘Pixel digital’ in Sweden

LeoVegas is launching a new business Pixel digital Ltd along with a website dubbed pixel.bet, which venture was granted a five-year gambling licence.

Scout Gaming inks deal with India’s Playsafe Games

Scout Gaming entered into a licensing agreement with Indian Playsafe Games, which makes the brand Scoring 11 accessible for the Indian company.

NetEnt receives permanent license in NJ

NetEnt was granted a permanent Casino Service Industry Enterprise license from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJDGE).

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