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Industry News
Peter-Paul de Goeij Steps Down as Director of NOGA
After five years as Dutch Online Gambling Association (NOGA) Director, Peter-Paul de Goeij has stepped down from his role.
Eric Konings, involved with NOGA since 2022, will be appointed as interim director. He will now hope to utlise his company knowledge and previous experience to steer the company through this transitional period. Further, Konings will be supported in the process of change by former Staatsloterij (State Lottery) CEO, Frans van Steenis.
“We are very grateful to Peter-Paul for his efforts over the past 5 years, in which he has excellently shaped the transformation from SpeelVerantwoord to NOGA. As a result, NOGA has been able to properly represent the interests of its members in a tumultuous period for the industry. We are confident that this line will be continued under Eric as interim director. However, we do not expect the coming period to be any less turbulent. That is why we as a board have decided to initiate the strategic reorientation,” Remko de Boer, chairman of the board of directors of NOGA, said.
“The past few years have been hectic, with the opening of the Dutch online gambling market as the absolute highlight. I am now stepping down, but I am convinced that the sector will continue to strive for a safe and responsible gaming offer. That is and remains the best way to achieve optimal consumer protection. I thank the board of NOGA for the trust they have placed in me over the past five years and I hand over the baton to Eric with a clear conscience,” Peter-Paul de Goeij said.
“The industry is facing a number of major challenges in the current political and social climate, and I look forward to helping NOGA members with this. In addition, NOGA is explicitly exploring how the representation of the industry’s interests can be organised in a future-proof manner. I am pleased that Frans van Steenis is fulfilling the role of explorer to shape this process with me,” Eric Konings said.
“A lot is happening in the gambling sector at the moment. Licensed providers, policy makers and society benefit from more clarity and better cooperation. I want to explore how bridges can be built between all parties involved in the gambling dossier,” Van Steenis said.
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Gambling and Games policy
Google Updates its Gambling and Games Policy for the US
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Google will update its Gambling and Games policy for the US on July 15, 2024. The update will allow ads for lottery couriers in specific states, here are the areas:
Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, District of Columbia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming.
Advertisers must be licensed in at least one state that requires a license if they target states that do not require one. Certification is mandatory for advertisers. The policy page will reflect these changes when they take effect.
Industry News
Bragg Gaming Group to Attend the 2024 iGB Live in Amsterdam
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Bragg Gaming Group, a global iGaming technology and content provider, is set to showcase its top tier content and technology solutions at iGB Live 2024, taking place from July 16-19 in Amsterdam.
Powering leading iGaming brands in The Netherlands, the Czech Republic, and Croatia, Bragg is a leading PAM provider in The Netherlands with approximately 30% market share. The company offers modern and adaptable tech stack designed to meet complex regulatory requirements and enable the rapid deployment of custom, localised PAM solutions.
iGB Live is an exhibition and conference covering iGaming, including player acquisition, dedicated payments, sports betting, compliance, affiliation and binary/financial events. The IGB Live 2024 will unite operators, affiliate programmes and partners worldwide.
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Cardless Gaming
Ocean Casino Resort Launches Cardless Gaming Feature
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Guests at Ocean Casino Resort, a premier luxury casino destination known for state-of-the-art gaming, now have an easier and more convenient way to play. The resort launched Cardless Gaming, an all-new, fully integrated mobile experience, available via the Ocean Casino Resort Mobile App. Debuting as a first for New Jersey, this feature is designed to put the entire resort’s experience at guests’ fingertips as a one-stop-shop.
“The Ocean Casino Resort Mobile App takes our gaming experience to a new convenient level for avid gamers and fun-goers by providing a cardless option directly to the palm of their hands. By continuously adapting to evolving player preferences and utilizing advancing technology, Ocean solidifies its reputation as the premier gaming experience on the East Coast,” John Forelli, SVP and Chief Information Officer for Ocean Casino Resort, said.
The elevated player experience begins by logging into the Ocean Casino Resort Mobile App. Under “Account,” guests can scroll down to the “Cardless Gaming” section to select play slots or play table games. For table games, the final step is to simply present the QR Code to the dealer or Pit Boss. For slots, players have to select “Cardless Login” on the machine’s display and scan a QR Code to connect and card-in. Physical cards will continue to be accepted for those who prefer it, and in the near future players will also have a Cashless option to utilize. Ocean Casino Resort’s mobile app can be downloaded via the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
Ocean presents an unparalleled gaming experience, complete with three high-limit slot (The Cove) and table games venues (The Loft and High Limit Table Games), two guest lounges for Ocean Rewards cardmembers, as well as pathways and wayfinders throughout the casino floor for guests to easily navigate between games. Ocean’s high-energy casino features exclusive ocean views, 1750 of the most exciting slot machines and 125 action-packed table games across 135,000 square feet of gaming space.
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