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AAC2017: 15 ways to enjoy sunny Amsterdam, the K-factor and the app is almost ready

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Welcome to week 2 of the Amsterdam Affiliate Conference 2017 newsletter. Over the next 7 weeks we will continue to keep you updated on everything that’s going on at the conference and show!

The Amsterdam Affiliate Conference is fast approaching and we want to make it as enjoyable as possible for you. Why not book a nice hotel, stay a few extra days and enjoy Amsterdam in sunny July.

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15 ways to really enjoy your sunny Amsterdam trip

Amsterdam

Sometimes we take travelling for business for granted. You only ever take the time to see the city through a cab window. This year, you should buck the trend, take back your time and enjoy Amsterdam in the sun.

Here are five places you must visit to appreciate Amsterdam in the sun.

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Book your hotel early for the best price

Ramada Hotel

It’s no secret, the later you leave it, the more expensive your hotel will be. Save yourself some time, money and stressful afternoons by speaking to our hotel and travel partner today. It’s just not worth paying more in six weeks time.

Speak to AAC2017 hotel and travel partner for the cheapest hotel prices.

 

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Surviving the app store: Finding the K-factor

Nick Duddy

We take a closer look at fan favourite Nick Duddy’s upcoming session at #AAC2017. Nick will be providing you with some great tips around app store optimisation and finding the K-factor.

Find out more about Nick Duddy’s upcoming AAC session.

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Launching soon: AAC and iGSS 2017 networking app

AAC2017 App

It’s almost time to begin networking online with our app. The app, launching in mid June, gives you the opportunity to speak with attendees before you even set foot in Amsterdam.

Find out more about the networking app here.

 

 

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WA. Technology Receives GLI Certification in Brazil for Casino Aggregator Product

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Global iGaming solutions provider, WA. Technology has earned Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) certification in Brazil for its casino aggregator product as it looks to expand its presence in South America.

Certification for its standalone casino aggregator product allows WA Technology to increase its range of integrated iGaming content supplied to operators in the Brazilian market.

This ever-expanding catalogue of content includes tens of thousands of games, cementing it as a more trusted partner for operators seeking to thrive in this market, with the added assurance that it fully complies with Brazilian regulatory requirements.

Meeting the necessary requirements for the casino product builds on WA Technology’s strong record in the region, where it already has an established presence and certified platform, with an experienced team of professionals based out of an office in Recife. This gives the business a unique understanding of the players in the country and the team to simplify any complexities that may arise for operators.

By making the aggregator a standalone product, the team can provide content to operators who are not already on the WA Technology platform, joining the likes of F12 Bet, which already uses the full turnkey sportsbook, casino and player account management.

The certification follows on from recent launches such as its Pick’Em player products for stats-led gameplay and Sportsbook Managed Service, to provide operators with more services and opportunities to grow.

Commenting on the certification, Phyllyp Sedicias, WA. Technology’s
Country Director for Brazil said: “This is a significant milestone for the business and signals our intent to expand further into the Brazilian market. I’m proud of the team’s hard work to secure this certificate and allow us to meet the market demands for casino games within this region.
“GLI certification for our casino aggregator product means we can now provide operators with additional opportunities to enhance their content through an experienced team with a proven track record in the region, which we look forward to growing our partnerships even further.”

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MGCB: iGaming, Sports Betting Operators Report $285.2M in June Revenue

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Michigan’s commercial and tribal internet gaming operators reported a combined total of $285.2 million in gross receipts from internet gaming (iGaming) and internet sports betting for June. This reflects a 5.4% decrease compared to May.

Monthly Gross Receipts

iGaming gross receipts for June totaled $240.6 million, down from $251.47 million in May. Gross sports betting receipts were $44.6 million, down from $49.96 million recorded in the previous month.

Monthly Adjusted Gross Receipts

Combined adjusted gross receipts (AGR) for iGaming and internet sports betting reached $256.5 million in June. Of that total, $226.0 million came from iGaming, and $30.5 million came from internet sports betting. This marks a 4.3% decrease in iGaming AGR and a 14.4% decrease in sports betting AGR compared to May. Year-over-year, iGaming AGR rose 37.3%, while sports betting AGR increased by $58.7 million compared to June 2024.

Monthly Handle

The total internet sports betting handle was $302.7 million in June, a 21.6% decrease from the $386.1 million recorded in May.

Monthly State Taxes and Payments

Operators reported submitting $48.9 million in state taxes and payments in June, including:

• iGaming taxes and fees: $47.1 million

• Internet sports betting taxes and fees: $1.8 million

Monthly City of Detroit Taxes and Payments

Detroit’s three commercial casinos reported $12.3 million in wagering taxes and municipal services fees paid to the City of Detroit in June, including:

• iGaming taxes and fees: $11.8 million

• Internet sports betting taxes and fees: $527,932

Monthly Tribal Operator Payments

Tribal operators reported $5.8 million in payments made to their respective governing bodies in June.

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Atlaslive Introduces Practical Roadmap for iGaming Operators in Brazil

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Atlaslive, a reliable provider of technology solutions for the iGaming sector, has introduced its latest guide titled “How to Start an iGaming Business in Brazil: The Successful Roadmap.” Created for operators looking to enter or grow within Brazil’s fast-expanding online gambling scene, the guide delivers vital insights for navigating the country’s evolving regulatory environment.

With Brazil now at the forefront of the iGaming landscape in Latin America — thanks to the legalization of sports betting through Law No. 13.756/2018 and subsequent developments — the country is poised for remarkable growth. The Atlaslive guide underscores significant opportunities, emphasizing critical market insights, legal frameworks, licensing requirements, and strategies for successful operations. Key highlights of the guide include:

  • Market Overview: A breakdown of Brazil’s vast potential, including forecasts of gross gaming revenue reaching $7.18 billion by the close of 2025.
  • Legal Landscape: An overview of the changing regulatory environment and the licensing system governed by Brazil’s Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA).
  • Compliance & Taxation: Clear explanations of licensing conditions, compliance protocols, and taxation duties relevant to operators.
  • Payment Solutions: A look at preferred local payment options, particularly the widespread use of PIX for instant transactions.
  • Marketing Strategies: Approaches to acquiring and retaining players while staying within the bounds of advertising laws.

“As Brazil’s iGaming market matures, operators must be equipped with the right knowledge and tools to navigate its complexities,” said Anastasiia Poltavets, CMO at Atlaslive. “Our guide offers a roadmap that empowers businesses to seize opportunities and ensure compliance in this dynamic landscape.”

With 218.8 million residents and an internet penetration rate surpassing 86%, Brazil represents a lucrative audience for iGaming operators. Atlaslive’s guide serves as a fundamental resource for anyone seeking to thrive in this evolving sector. Gain a strategic edge in Brazil’s iGaming market — download “How to Start an iGaming Business in Brazil: The Successful Roadmap” today.

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