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Marcus Boyle to Step Down as Chair of Gambling Commission

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Marcus Boyle has announced his decision to step down as Chair of the Gambling Commission, with his term set to conclude on 31 January 2025.

Over the past three years, he has led the Commission through a period of change in the industry and regulatory landscape.

During his tenure, the Commission reached several key milestones, including the awarding and launch of the fourth National Lottery licence, which has driven funds raised for good causes to exceed £50 billion. He has also overseen the ongoing implementation of the Gambling Act Review and White Paper aimed at reducing gambling harm, as well as the recruitment of a whole new Board of Commissioners.

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In April 2024, the Commission published a comprehensive three-year strategy outlining planned advancements through 2027, focusing on transparency and data use. With the strategy now in motion, Marcus leaves the Commission in a strong position and with a clearly defined path forward.

The Board of Commissioners and colleagues at the Gambling Commission have expressed their gratitude for Marcus’s leadership, dedication, and contributions over the past three years, wishing him well for the future.

The Minister for Gambling, Baroness Twycross, said: “The past three years have been very significant for the Commission, as it takes forward measures set out in the Gambling Act Review and the start of the fourth National Lottery licence.

“I am grateful for Marcus’s hard work and commitment to the Gambling Commission and public service over his tenure and wish him the best for his future endeavours.”

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BGaming awarded Peru supplier licence

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Popular iGaming content provider BGaming has secured a highly sought-after licence in Peru, marking a significant milestone in its expansion across LatAm.

BGaming’s technical system of gaming software and its engaging portfolio have been officially approved by the gambling regulator Mincetur, a national administrative authority which implements and oversees all aspects of online gaming and sports betting in Peru. By receiving the B2B certification, BGaming broadens its appeal with local licenced operators in the newly regulated market.

The licence also opens up more opportunities for BGaming to expand its business and strengthen its position in the wider LatAm region, where it has enjoyed significant attention in the last 12 months.

Marina Ostrovtsova, CEO at BGaming, said: “Securing the Peru licence marks a pivotal moment in BGaming’s global expansion. This certification not only strengthens our presence in Latin America but also underscores our commitment to bringing high-quality, immersive gaming experiences to new audiences.

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“We are excited about the opportunities this will unlock, both in terms of growth and the reception of our slots in this new market.”

 

BGaming is a fast-growing iGaming content provider converting gambling into gaming. Thanks to an expert team and a player-driven approach, the studio creates innovative and engaging products featured on reputable platforms and 1,600+ online casinos worldwide. BGaming is the world’s first to support cryptocurrencies and offer Provably Fair games. Today the brand’s portfolio includes 150+ products with HD graphics and a clear user interface for every device. The studio is also known for its brand exclusives created in partnerships with leading operators in the industry.

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Superbet Becomes the First Regulated Bookmaker in Brazil

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Superbet Brasil, sponsor of São Paulo and Fluminense, has become the first betting house to pay the R$30 million (US$5.2m) concession required by the government to become a regulated company.

To be able to make the transaction, the “Bet” (as the operators are called in Brazil) had to meet all the requirements of the Ministry of Finance in the document evaluation phase.

The company is the first to go through this process. The platform was the second in the industry to request authorization to operate in Brazil. Betano was the first.

The arrival of Superbet, which has just completed one year, was subject to regulation. The company only does business in countries with defined rules for sports betting.

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Superbet CEO Alexandre Fonseca said that the regulation of the so-called “Bets” in Brazil is a milestone for the development of the industry and for the country.

“A regulated market promotes legal and tax security for operations, increases revenue for the Union and offers greater protection to players. These are objectives shared by all serious operators in the sector,” he said.

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VNLOK and NOGA Launch Reporting Centre for Illegal Online Gambling

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The Dutch Online Gambling Association (NOGA) and the Licensed Dutch Online Gaming Providers (VNLOK) have launched the “Meld Vals Spel” (Report Cheating Hotline) to combat illegal online gambling practices.

This hotline has been set up to allow members of VNLOK and NOGA, other licensees, partner organisations and other professional stakeholders to report. At www.meldvalsspel.nl they can report unsafe practices of illegal gambling sites or apps, such as the fact that players are not protected, excessive bonuses are offered and minors are not excluded.

By collecting reports, Meld Vals Spel aims to gain a better understanding of the working methods of illegal parties. This contributes to a more effective approach to illegality and the protection of vulnerable players. The aim of Meld Vals Spel is not only to warn against the risks of playing at illegal gambling sites or apps, but also to ensure that illegal practices are dealt with severely. For example, by bringing illegal practices to the attention of the Gaming Authority (KSA), politics or social media platforms. In this way, the Reporting Point complements the efforts of the KSA.

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Meld Vals Spel is an initiative of licensed providers. On www.meldvalsspel.nl, members of VNLOK and NOGA, other licensees, partner organisations and other professional stakeholders can easily report unsafe practices of illegal gambling sites or apps. A report can be a reason to conduct further investigation or to collect more signals that better visualize illegal practices. A report can also be a reason to inform the KSA.

For over three years, Dutch consumers have been able to legally participate in online gambling with providers that have been granted a license by the supervisory authority, KSA. These providers must meet strict legal requirements so that consumers can choose an attractive online gaming offer in a safe environment.

Helma Lodders, chairwoman of VNLOK and Eric Konings, acting director of NOGA: “Licensed providers of online gambling have a joint responsibility to offer players a legal, safe and responsible offer. This often goes well, but can also be improved. We work hard on this every day. At the same time, many Dutch people still come into contact with illegal gambling sites and apps. These illegal parties actively respond to the increasingly strict Dutch regulations by, for example, advertising on search terms such as ‘playing without limits’ or ‘playing without cruks’. In doing so, they specifically attract (vulnerable) players. These types of illegal practices endanger the safety of players and must be tackled firmly.”

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