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Compliance Updates
Internet Vikings Receives License as Online Gaming Service Provider in Connecticut
Internet Vikings, a leader in providing licensed in-state hosting solutions, announces its entry into Connecticut, offering its services to the online gaming industry. This expansion marks another achievement in the company’s commitment to nationwide coverage, bringing its premium hosting solutions to a total of 24 states across the U.S.
Connecticut made history in October 2021 by becoming the 6th state to launch legal online gambling. The collaborative effort between the state’s tribes and gaming providers laid the foundation for an advancing iGaming market. According to Gaming Intelligence’s report, Connecticut’s online gambling industry continues to prosper, with bets surging 33% in January 2024.
“As the Connecticut market experiences significant growth, there’s a clear opportunity for additional service providers” observed Kristoffer Ottosson, COO at Internet Vikings. “Obtaining our license as an online gaming service provider enables us to contribute to this expanding sector and capitalize on its potential.”
Internet Vikings prioritizes exceptional hosting services, customer service, and reliability for businesses across the United States. “I’m impressed with our team’s speed in securing the Connecticut license within a month from the signing of the agreement with the customer,” added Rickard Vikström, CEO and Founder of Internet Vikings. “Looking ahead to 2024, we’re set to expand our reach into additional states to continue meeting the needs of the industry.”
Compliance Updates
The Danish Gambling Authority Will Have More Response Options with Amendment of the Gambling Act
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On 2 May, the Danish Parliament adopted the Act on Amendment of Act on Gambling. Among other things, the amendment of the Gambling Act means that the Danish Gambling Authority from the 1st of July 2024 will have more response options i.e., options to issue orders and reprimands.
Until last month, the Danish Gambling Authority had the option to warn the licence holder or report it to the police when the Danish Gambling Authority found a breach of the gambling legislation.
However, in the future, when the Danish Gambling Authority finds a breach, the Danish Gambling Authority can issue an order and/or a reprimand. If the licence holder fails to comply with the order or does not meet the deadline, the breach may result in a report to the police or the licence may be revoked.
The amendment of the Act also means that the Danish Gambling Authority must publish court rulings where the outcome is a verdict of guilty or a partial verdict and fines issued for breaches found after 1 July 2024 on the Danish Gambling Authority’s website for five years.
On Spillemyndigheden.dk, you will find a full list of all reactions issued by the Danish Gambling Authority. You will find the list “Rulings and reactions” under “News” in the menu. The list enables you to filter by type of reaction and field of law.
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AGCO
Edict Egaming Secures Approval for Ontario Licence
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Edict egaming has received approval from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) to provide its games for the online casino market in the Canadian province. This applies to both the German edict egaming GmbH and Edict Malta Limited. From now on, the Merkur Group subsidiary will be able to offer its popular Merkur slots in one of the largest North American markets.
“We are delighted to have received AGCO approval for our Merkur games in Ontario. This is definitely a big step for edict and we are very excited to showcase ourselves to new audiences on the global stage in this dynamic market,” Dominic-Daniel Liénard, CEO of edict egaming GmbH, said.
The AGCO is working with the Government of Ontario and iGaming Ontario (iGO) to establish a new online gaming market that helps protect consumers gambling through private gaming companies. This license certifies that edict operates within the framework of strict laws and meets the requirements for responsible gaming.
Compliance Updates
Malta Gaming Authority Reminds Licensees to Notify Material Outsourcing Within 30 Days
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The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has issued a reminder to licensees regarding the necessary compliance procedures for outsourcing activities related to material supplies, critical supplies and key functions.
According to the Gaming Authorisations and Compliance Directive, licensees must adhere to the Policy for Outsourcing by Authorised Persons. Licensees are required to notify the MGA within 30 days when outsourcing material supplies.
For outsourcing activities deemed to be critical supplies or critical services, prior approval from the Authority is mandatory. This approval must be secured before entering into any agreements, MGA said in a statement.
Outsourcing requests should be submitted through the “Operational – Outsourcing Arrangements” application on the Licensee Portal. Key Function applications need to be submitted directly by the respective Key Person via the “Personal Portfolio” on the Licensee Portal.
Furthermore, if licensees require the MGA’s formal approval for any outsourced business arrangements with third parties, known as “Shared Conduct Agreements,” a specific procedure must be followed to obtain this approval.
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