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New Account Manager lays down the law for GrooveGaming

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Aggregator GrooveGaming has promoted lawyer Ekaterine Lomsadze to Account Manager as part of the rapidly-growing aggregator’s strategy to drive operator services and engagement. Ekaterine is now responsible for managing client accounts, including key client accounts, optimising service provision and support client goals as GrooveGaming continues its lightening expansion demonstrating their single-minded dedication to their industry-leading customers.

Ekaterine has been promoted from GrooveGaming’s back-office function where she has become familiar with the company and its clients. Lomsadze has more than 5 years’ experience in financial services, having previously held positions as legal counsel, dealing with regulatory and contractual matters.

She will be based out of GrooveGaming’s office in Georgia, and will report directly to group COO Yahale Meltzer. Ekaterine has strong expertise in the banking and financial services industries along with iGaming, and will be tasked to deliver on the superior customer service that GrooveGaming has become synonymous with.

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GrooveGaming has significantly grown its presence throughout the last two years across key global markets and important regulated jurisdictions through partnerships with major online gambling operators.

GrooveGaming’s powerful platform includes over 4000 casino games as well as a wealth of aggregated content ranging from slots, online casino and live casino, to poker and table games, that operators can access via easy integration to drive player engagement and revenue.

A major reason why GrooveGaming is becoming the aggregator of choice around the world is that GrooveGaming is powered by technology innovation which provides operators with the ability to activate a range of features that enhance customer experience and engagement, improve retention, encourage extended play and produce a higher yield.

Ekaterine Lomsadze, newly appointed Account Manager said: “I am really excited to start in my new role at GrooveGaming and be part of our incredible growth. In the last year, GrooveGaming has added significantly to its global footprint, and I look forward to working alongside our talented team to drive our business forward based on our unique service-ethos.”

Yahale Meltzer, COO at GrooveGaming said: “We are confident that Ekaterine will play an important role in our international expansion, bringing fresh ideas, enthusiasm and her legal abilities to build on our existing partnerships while cultivating relationships with new operators. Ekaterine will be responsible for ensuring we continue to deliver the best possible service to our partners and to champion the role of data in making win:win decisions around our platform.”

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Call for a National Strategy to Address Gambling-Related Harms in Wake of Sports Betting Boom

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Recent gambling policy changes in Canada have led to increased opportunities to legally bet on sports and gamble online, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Released today, Gambling Availability and Advertising in Canada: A Call to Action looks at the impacts of legal gambling in Canada since the approval of the Safe and Regulated Sports Betting Act in 2021. The report recommends developing a pan-Canadian strategy to address gambling-related harms. This is a new report by Greo Evidence Insights (Greo) and the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction (CCSA).

This call to action is in response to the significant increase in gambling advertising on billboards, social media, at commercial breaks during sports broadcasts and during sporting events. Increased gambling availability and advertising are expected to contribute to increased gambling in Canada, thereby posing a significant risk of harms among the general population, particularly for youth, young adults and other vulnerable populations.

The report also describes how the increased availability of gambling and in gambling advertising are of great concern because:

  • The types of gambling being made available and promoted (single-event sports betting and live or in-play betting) are associated with a greater risk of harm. For example, single-event sports betting increases gambling intensity and gives an illusion of control over the outcome as people believe their knowledge of the game gives them a competitive edge.
  • The volume of gambling advertisements repeatedly pairing sports with betting normalizes gambling, leading people to think of betting as an integral part of being a sports fan.
  • Increased availability of gambling and in gambling advertising are happening at a time when many people in Canada are more vulnerable to problematic gambling and gambling-related harms because of the lingering health impacts of COVID-19 and a rise in the cost of living.

“Over the last few years, we have witnessed some of the most significant changes in gambling policy since the 1970s,” explained Dr. Matthew Young, Chief Research Officer at Greo, Senior Research Associate at the CCSA and Adjunct Professor at Carleton University. “We have seen a massive increase in gambling advertising and opportunities to gamble. We can no longer watch sports with our kids or go online without being subjected to an overwhelming amount of gambling advertising. Canada is at a critical moment in how it manages gambling. A national strategy or framework — similar to what we have for alcohol, tobacco and cannabis — is critical to manage the expected increased in gambling harm, especially among youth and other vulnerable people.”

The report recommends developing a national strategy that will:

  • Develop national standards governing the promotion and availability of gambling;
  • Manage conflicts of interest among gambling stakeholders;
  • Address inadequate funding for gambling harm prevention and reduction initiatives and research;
  • Monitor systematic changes in gambling-related harm, including any assessments of the social and economic costs of gambling; and
  • Increase awareness of gambling-related harms among health and social service professionals and the public.

“Increased gambling among people living in Canada will undoubtebly result in increased harms and therefore increased societal costs. These include healthcare costs, criminal-justice costs, child welfare costs, increased unemployment and lost productivity costs because of gambling-related suicide,” says Dr. Pam Kent, Director of Research and Emerging Trends at CCSA. “We need to think about our approach and ensure that it considers not only short-term government revenue and economic activity but also the longer-term societal costs. That’s why we need a national strategy.”

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Galaxsys Launches Stellar New Game: Meet Starlight

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Galaxsys unveils a new crash game Starlight.
Galaxsys, an innovative gaming studio in the industry, is thrilled to announce the launch of its latest crash game, Starlight. This stellar addition to the Galaxsys portfolio is set to further expand the crash game category, offering players an exceptional experience filled with strategic decisions and unique visuals.
Starlight invites players into a cosmic adventure where they place bets before each round, aiming to cash out at the optimal moment as the odds increase. As the falling star turns into a radiant red colour, signaling the activation of the Starry Boost feature, the odds skyrocket simultaneously. This boosting bonus instantly increases the odds by a specific amount, before they continue to increase steadily.

Game Highlights:

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Freezing Bonus
When the Freezing Bonus appears, players are guaranteed a win as it fixes their current winnings.
Starry Boost 
The boosting bonus feature can pop up multiple times, and instantly increase the odds by a specific amount, for example, from 2.57x to 6.37x, before they continue to increase steadily.
Auto Cashout
When using the Auto Cashout function, players pre-define the odds they want to cash out at, enabling them to control the amount of risk they want to take with each bet.
Auto Bet
Switching to the Auto Bet mode enables players to configure the best settings so that the system places bets instead of them.
In-house Promotional Tools
Integrated promotional tools, including Leaderboard, Chat, Lightning Bonus and Bonus Manager further enhance the engagement and excitement of the game.
Bonus System
FreeBet and FreeAmount bonuses provide an option to reward bonuses to the players, with terms set by the operator.
By blending strategy, anticipation, and out-of-this-universe visuals, Starlight offers players navigate through strategic decisions to maximize their winnings.

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Vixio’s Roseanne Spagnuolo Wins Woman in PayTech for Spearheading Growth at PayTech Awards 2024

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Vixio, a leading provider of regulatory intelligence solutions, is proud to announce that Roseanne Spagnuolo, Chief Content Officer, has won the award for ‘Woman in Paytech – Spearheading Growth’ at the 2024 PayTech Awards, hosted by FinTech Futures. This honour highlights Spagnuolo’s commitment to innovation and leadership in both her role at Vixio and the payments industry at large.

“I am honoured to receive this award, which is incredibly meaningful to me personally. For me, this award is not just about my professional accomplishments, but is a testament to my core values and drive as a strong advocate for women in the workplace,” explains Roseanne Spagnuolo. “My dedication to mentoring, elevating, and empowering women is deeply integrated into my everyday leadership approach, and I want to take this opportunity to thank my team, colleagues, and those in my network who made this possible.”

With over two decades of experience in global leadership roles across research, content, product, and commercial functions at high-growth B2B information services and advisory companies in the U.S. and U.K., Spagnuolo embodies the essence of exceptional influence and dedication. Her strategic vision and unwavering commitment have propelled Vixio to new heights, fostering innovation and driving impactful change.

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Spagnuolo established and chairs the first Executive Advisory Board for Vixio’s payments arm, bringing together senior executives to co-create solutions for industry challenges and inform product development.

“I’ve had the privilege of working with Roseanne for over five years now. She exemplifies true leadership. Her dedication, industry engagement, and ability to bring others along with her are truly impressive, and we are proud to have her on the Vixio leadership team,” said Mike Woolfrey, CEO of Vixio.

Vixio was also shortlisted for the Tech of the Future for its PaymentsCompliance Horizon Scanning tool. Vixio’s Horizon scanning technology provides real-time updates on regulatory change for more than 140 jurisdictions globally, capturing every event indicative of change, including speeches, guidance and consultations. The Horizon scanning tool is highly customisable with global filters, alerts and a real-time feed of regulatory content, so customers can stay ahead and meet new obligations and opportunities with confidence.

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