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Sigma Software Group won at the EGR B2B Awards 2021, the Oscars of the iGaming world
Swedish-Ukrainian company won at the EGR B2B Award in IT Supplier category for the second year in the row
Sigma Software has been crowned the IT Supplier of the year at the EGR B2B Awards 2021 while also being shortlisted in the Mobile Services Supplier category. The EGR B2B Awards reward and celebrate the best service providers in the online gaming industry, recognising the achievements of suppliers from across all the major iGaming disciplines including betting and gaming software, mobile, payments, recruitment, IT and infrastructure and many more. Overall, 230 unique companies competed with 700 entries in 39 categories.
According to Nataly Zheltukhina, Head of Growth: Gambling Domain at Sigma Software, such acknowledgement for the second year in a row means that the company’s holding the bar for quality development and is showing a steady growth: “We’re seeing an increased demand for our services due to it and also due to rapid digitalization caused by the pandemics. And while many used to doubt whether it was worth working with service companies, this is no longer the case. Distributed teams with the necessary resources and talent are able to meet any request. So, geography no longer plays a major role.”
Sergey Logvinenko, Account & Delivery Manager for the Gambling Domain at Sigma Software, points out that today a lot of customers come in with interesting, innovative and even ‘crazy’ ideas. “They come to us with something which is not yet on the market. And we’re offering them not just the full cycle of development and services which includes game design, mathematics, animation, testing, support, and so on. We offer them our rich experience and knowledge in product management, thus helping them to build a product and enter markets.”
Sigma Software has been helping clients from all over the world create innovative and tech savvy games for over 15 years. In 2021 the iGaming team started its operations in Poland, Slovenia, Switzerland, and other countries. Today there are more than 150 specialists in the team that are working on 27 projects for 12 customers.
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SCCG Announces Partnership with FLI Golf

SCCG Management, a global leader in advisory services for the gaming and sports industries, has announced a strategic partnership with FLI Golf, the groundbreaking professional disc golf league redefining the sport for a new generation of fans, athletes, and bettors.
FLI Golf has quickly established itself as the most innovative and dynamic force in disc golf. By transforming traditional gameplay into a high-energy, broadcast-ready format—with structured halves, halftime analysis, and thrilling par-3 courses—the league has created a product that captivates spectators and resonates with modern sports culture. With a global roster of elite talent from the US, Estonia, Finland, and Laos, FLI Golf delivers competitive intensity, record-breaking prize pools, and a clear vision for what disc golf can become on the world stage.
The league currently owns all its teams and boasts the most talented athlete lineup in the sport. With events hosted at premier venues across the country and a rapidly growing fan base, FLI Golf is poised to franchise the league and scale globally. At the heart of its future expansion is a robust database of player statistics—designed not only to drive fan engagement but also to power highly accurate, competitive betting lines that elevate the sport’s betting potential.
To support this next phase of growth, SCCG Management will provide full-spectrum advisory services, including business development, capital raising, and the sourcing of strategic sponsors and brand partnerships across the US. SCCG will also lead efforts to activate sports wagering around the league, facilitating introductions to leading technology providers and sportsbook operators while guiding regulatory readiness.
One of the most exciting elements of this partnership is SCCG’s work to integrate FLI Golf into the Tribal gaming ecosystem. With decades of deep relationships in Tribal markets and across brick-and-mortar casino properties, SCCG will work to bring live FLI Golf experiences to casinos across the US—unlocking a powerful new category of in-person entertainment and sports betting activation.
“We couldn’t be more excited to welcome SCCG as our strategic partner. Their deep expertise in sports and gaming, along with their global network of partners and investors, gives FGL the backing it needs to change the game for professional disc golf and bring a bold new vision to life,” said Andrew Panza, CEO and Tour Director of the FLI Golf League.
“FLI Golf has created something truly special—a disruptive, fan-first league that’s built for the modern sports landscape. We see massive potential in their model, not only as a sport, but as an entertainment platform that aligns perfectly with the future of wagering, data, and tribal casino partnerships. This is just the beginning,” said Stephen Crystal, Founder and CEO of SCCG Management.
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Compliance Updates
PA Gaming Control Board Removes Gambling Privileges for 14 Individuals

The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (Board) has taken actions to place 14 individuals on its various Involuntary Exclusion Lists. Placement on an Involuntary Exclusion List prohibits individuals from either gaming in a casino in Pennsylvania, via an online betting site regulated by the Board, or a Video Gaming Terminal (VGT) location.
These matters, presented by the Board’s Office of Chief Counsel and Office of Enforcement Counsel, raise the number of individuals now on the Board’s various Involuntary Exclusion Lists to 1391.
The actions by the Board include placement of five individuals on the Involuntary Casino Exclusion List including one who left minors unattended while gambling in a Pennsylvania casino:
A female patron who left her 7-month-old twins in a vehicle in the valet area of Valley Forge Casino Resort for 5 minutes in order to obtain a cash out at the sportsbook.
Actions such as these to deny statewide gambling privileges serve as a reminder that adults are prohibited from leaving minors unattended in the parking lot or garage, a hotel, or other venues at a casino since it creates a potentially unsafe and dangerous environment for the children. To complement the efforts by casinos to mitigate this issue, the Board created an awareness campaign, “Don’t Gamble with Kids”.
Additionally, nine others were placed on the Board’s Involuntary Interactive Gaming Exclusion list for fraudulent actions involving online gambling.
The Gaming Control Board is scheduled to meet next at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 25, 2025 in the Board’s Public Hearing Room located on the second floor of the Strawberry Square Complex in Harrisburg. More information, including the agenda, will be posted on the Board’s website prior to the meeting.
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Compliance Updates
EUROMAT Re-elects Jason Frost as President

On May 22, 2025, the European Gaming and Amusement Federation (EUROMAT) held its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Brussels, Belgium, where members unanimously re-elected Jason Frost as President and Uwe Christiansen as First Vice-President. Karoly Buzás from the Romanian Slot Operators’ Association (ROMSLOT) has been elected as Treasurer of the association.
“I am very proud that our members have once again placed their trust in me, our Vice-President, and our new Treasurer for another term. EUROMAT is thriving with an expanding membership and a clear sense of mission: to make the business environment better for our industry” Jason Frost said.
“One important issue that we need to tackle is the rapid growth of the illegal market. There is not enough focus from regulators on this problem. Illegal gambling channels are proliferating at an alarming rate which makes a mockery of licensing regimes and puts players at risk. We will be pressing the case for tangible initiatives from authorities to get on top of this problem,” Jason Frost added.
The AGM also ratified Damien McCoy of the Irish Amusement Trades Association (IATA) and Bernhard Teuchman of the Spanish association Club de Convergentes as Executive Board Members. In addition, it welcomed the Association of Organizers of Gambling Games and Activities in Bulgaria (AOGGAB) as a new Association Member, along with Aristocrat and Sigma as new Corporate Members.
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