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FunFair Games appoints Carlo Cooke as Commercial Director
Innovative content studio FunFair Games has announced Carlo Cooke as its new Commercial Director, allowing the company to build on recent structural changes and further establish itself as a leading supplier of non-traditional casino products.
As the Commercial Director, Cooke will lead FunFair Games’ new business efforts as well as oversee its sales and account management, supporting the company’s ambitious growth trajectory as it expands its presence across several markets and boosts its content portfolio.
Cooke brings with him a wealth of industry experience, having held roles at Red Tiger, William Hill and Spearhead Studios. In his most recent position, Cooke was a Commercial Director at Estonian games developer All41 Studios.
The appointment highlights a new chapter for FunFair Games, with the company set to scale-up its business, and comes just weeks after announcing Mark McGinley as its new CEO.
Launched to take advantage of the rise in multiplayer games, FunFair Games has reported significant traction in this exciting vertical. The recent developments will allow the company to evolve and cement its position across the industry, as well as enhance its portfolio of immersive and social titles.
Mark McGinley, CEO at FunFair Games, said: “We’re thrilled to have Carlo join us as our new Commercial Director, as he brings with him a substantial amount of industry experience and know-how.
“His background will be vital in supporting the company as we set out to further propel our growth and reach and deliver even more innovative products to a new generation of players around the globe.”
Carlo Cooke, Commercial Director at FunFair Games, added: “I’m delighted to have been appointed the Commercial Director of such a thrilling company as FunFair Games. It’s an exciting time for the business and the industry as a whole and I can’t wait to get started.
“I feel that the multiplayer games vertical is a revolutionary space within the iGaming space, with plenty of room for growth. I’m looking forward to seeing how we can further establish ourselves as a leading brand focused on delivering premium non-traditional casino content.”
Eberhard Dürrschmid CEO at Golden Whale
Golden Whale to broaden horizons with Logrand partnership

Pioneering data-driven service provider teams up with fast-growing Mexico-focused online casino group to extend its operations into Latin America for the first time
With Golden Whale’s mission to extend its innovative data-driven services to every corner of the globe continuing to pick up pace, the company has announced it has formed a new partnership with Logrand Entertainment Group that will see it enter Mexico in 2025.
Rightfully recognised as one of the fastest growing markets in the Latin American region, over the coming months Golden Whale will work with Logrand’s Strendus.mx online casino brand to implement a number of AI and ML-backed solutions that will enhance the platform’s operations.
Already one of the country’s best-loved online gambling destinations, Strendus.mx was the first Mexican site launched by Logrand and currently offers customers a market-leading selection of over 4,000 slots, table games and live casino options as well as a dedicated sports betting hub.
Active since 2017, Strendus.mx has steadily built up a loyal following among Mexican players thanks to its generous promotions, popular loyalty scheme and engaging gamification mechanics – all of which are major areas where Golden Whale’s solutions can add further value.
In addition to its commitment to innovation and customer engagement, Strendus.mx also maintains a strong focus on corporate social responsibility. This year, the brand has further strengthened its efforts by supporting a variety of charitable initiatives, including programs that promote donations to institutions dedicated to helping children affected by catastrophic illnesses. These activities reflect Strendus’ broader vision of not only delivering top-tier entertainment but also contributing positively to the communities in which it operates.
Given the wealth of player data the site has accumulated since its launch, there will be plenty of information that can be run through Golden Whale’s advanced AI and ML modules to optimise Strendus.mx’s operations, and both companies are excited about the opportunities ahead.
Eberhard Dürrschmid, CEO at Golden Whale, said: “Many iGaming companies have already woken up to the benefits that Golden Whale’s powerful AI and ML-backed technology can bring, so the next step for us is making sure our solutions are available in as many markets as possible. This new partnership with Logrand will enable us to breach new frontiers in Latin America via the Strendus.mx casino brand and I’m looking forward to seeing the impact we can make there.”
Eduardo Pelaez, COO Online at Logrand Entertainment Group, said: “Launched in 2017, Strendus.mx is already one of Mexico’s flagship online casino brands – but we want to push this legacy further. By partnering with Golden Whale, we’ll be able to harness the power of AI and ML to deliver an even more personalised experience to Strendus.mx’s customers, helping us cement our position as both a genuine innovator and a true market leader in the LatAm region.”
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IGSA President Mark Pace
IGSA Welcomes Newly Appointed Board Members

The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) has welcomed two new members to its Board of Directors.
“IGSA welcomes Donovan Meyer, Light & Wonder, and Charmaine Hogan, Playtech, to the IGSA Board of Directors. These two new members will be joining a very well rounded and seasoned group, and I am pleased that the Board has appointed these individuals, both of whom are from Director-level member companies,” said IGSA President Mark Pace.
“I would be remiss if I did not mention that Charmaine Hogan is replacing Martin Pedak, who not only was Playtech’s representative within IGSA for a long time but also served as Vice-chair of the Board of Directors. His contributions to IGSA were numerous and we wish him well in his new endeavors,” Pace added.
IGSA Chairman of the Board Nimish Purohit said: “I join Mark and my fellow Board members in welcoming our two newest individuals to the Board, as IGSA continues its growth and outreach to the industry. I also want to thank Martin Pedak for his contributions to IGSA and wish him the very best.”
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AGCO
AGCO: Casino Days Penalized $54,000 for Deceptive and High-Risk Bonus Offer

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) has issued a $54,000 monetary penalty alleging Well Played Media, Unipessoal LDA promoted a deceptive bonus on its Casino Days website. The bonus offer is alleged to have encouraged high-risk behavior and failed to properly disclose key terms.
The AGCO launched an investigation triggered by a player who complained that more than $8500 in winnings had been confiscated by Casino Days. The investigation reviewed a so-called “welcome bonus” that promised new players up to $2000.
However, to qualify for the full bonus amount, players had to:
Deposit $2000 of their own money;
Wager $70,000 (35 times the deposit);
Keep each wager at or under $5; and
Complete all wagering requirements within 7 days.
Investigators also found that certain terms of the bonus offer were difficult to find, buried behind multiple links on the site.
AGCO’s analysis showed that the average player would first lose $3640 trying to earn the $2000 bonus.
According to Ontario’s igaming rules, registered operators must not offer bonus promotions that encourage harmful gambling behavior and fail to disclose key conditions appropriately. Further, operators are not permitted to entice players with bonuses that cannot reasonably be attained without significant gambling losses.
These rules are in place to protect players and support a safe, regulated market—one that stands in contrast to the risks of unregulated gambling sites.
An igaming operator served with an Order of Monetary Penalty by the AGCO Registrar has the right to appeal the Registrar’s decision to the Licence Appeal Tribunal (LAT), an adjudicative tribunal that is part of Tribunals Ontario and independent of the AGCO.
“Player protection is a non-negotiable priority for the AGCO. We expect operators to be truthful and transparent about their promotions, and we also require them to ensure that those promotions do not encourage reckless or harmful patterns of play. An offer that requires a player to sustain substantial losses for a perceived benefit is not a fair offer. This penalty sends a clear signal that we will not hesitate to take action against operators who fail to meet their obligations to protect Ontario players,” Dr. Karin Schnarr, Chief Executive Officer and Registrar of AGCO.
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