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LSports COO Q & A: Is the Tennis Betting Simulator here to stay?

No sports markets to bet on? Don’t worry, you can try Simulated Reality with Sportradar, while the latest product on offer is LSports’ Tennis Betting Simulator. That’s the thinking behind the strategy, anyway, and Gambling Insider caught up with LSports co-founder and COO Dotan Lazar to find out more. Could you tell us more about […]

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Svenska Spel reports stable Q1 results in “troubled times”

Operating profit was SEK 701m, up 35% year-on-year. The Swedish operator saw its digital business grow 13% compared with 2019, which now accounts for 41% of the company’s total revenue. The period has seen decreased sales of physical lottery tickets by agents, as a result of fewer customers visiting shops and stores. The cancellation of

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Operators not taking current situation lightly, says William Hill director

Speaking at payments day of the SBC Digital Summit, William Hill AML group director Steven Armstrong said player information is key in this current period so operators are aware what could lead to a change in behavior. He said: “It’s important for us to know personal information such as if someone has been furloughed from

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Professional sport not returning in England until at least 1 June

The news comes as part of the Government’s guidance on lockdown easing measures set out on Sunday, which included lifting restrictions on exercise from 13 May, and details on stages two and three of the plan. However, step two is not allowed to start before 1 June, which will permit sporting events to take place

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EveryMatrix CEO: Record esports turnover last week despite Bundesliga return

It was a somewhat muffled comeback for major football at the weekend, with the Premier League, La Liga and Serie A yet to return, and the German Bundesliga reminding us how much of a difference roaring fans make to the atmosphere of a football match. And, according to the EveryMatrix CEO, the esports betting audience

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MGA study shows sports betting operators worst hit by pandemic

The survey covered a number of different areas, including the pandemic’s impact on gaming revenue, operating costs and investments. According to MGA data, the B2C sector has been the most impacted by the crisis. The aggregate gaming revenue of the 151 B2C companies who participated in the study is forecasted to fall by 12% in

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BOS general secretary: Regulatory interference could be hampering fair competition in Sweden

In April, minister for social security Ardalan Shekarabi announced temporary measures aimed at player safety during the pandemic, including weekly deposit limits of SEK 5,000 ($537), but has since excluded horseracing and sports betting from restrictions. But the general secretary for Swedish online gambling trade association Branschföreningen för Onlinespel (BOS) believes the measures will have

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Sportech able to mitigate some impact of COVID-19 pandemic

The sports betting company announced that due to mitigating actions, the impact of sports cancellations had been less detrimental to overall net cash than expected. In its March 2020 trading update, Sportech estimated its net cash would stand at £7.5m ($9.3m) at the end of June, but this estimation has now been increased to £8.9m.

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Scottish bookies call for business rates relief and grant support

The Betting and Gaming Council (BGC) has implored the Scottish Government to follow England’s example and make betting shops eligible for rates relief thereby allowing firms, whose income slumped during the pandemic, to waive what they would normally have to pay or risk losing hundreds of independent betting shops. In a further blow, ministers have

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Illegal sports betting on the rise in New Zealand

Courtsiders, people working for the bookmakers, provide live point-by-point commentary to the interested parties, which allows them to manipulate the betting market. Kate Agnew, head of events for Netball New Zealand, stated this is the first time this sort of activity has been registered in the country, but she added the organisation “anticipated this because

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