New York Governor Hochul Unveils New Protections Aimed at Reducing Youth Betting and Problem Gambling

(AsiaGameHub) -   New York is looking to draft rules that would mandate biometric verification for sports betting accounts, place limits on how gambling operators utilize artificial intelligence, and require sportsbooks to step in when customer behavior indicates potential gambling harm. Gov. Kathy Hochul first proposed stricter gambling safeguards during her January 13 State of the State address, then unveiled specific draft proposals on Monday as the New York State Gaming Commission published them for public feedback. The aim of these proposed rules is to keep minors off betting apps and bolster responsible gaming protections for adult users. In the press release announcing the proposed safeguards, Hochul stated: “Mobile sports wagering is ubiquitous, luring everyone — including our young people — to place bets without fully weighing the consequences. We need robust regulatory safeguards to stop those under 21 from gambling, prevent artificial intelligence from targeting vulnerable gamblers, and mandate that sports wagering operators take concrete action if any of their customers exhibit signs of gambling harm.” She also noted that “only legal, fully regulated gaming offers these types of protections.” The Gaming Commission will accept input on the draft language until May 15, gathering feedback from all stakeholders impacted by the proposed rules, including operators, problem gambling specialists, schools, parent advocacy groups, and religious organizations. New York Considers Biometric Checks to Prevent Underage Betting One of the most ambitious and potentially divisive proposals would mandate that sports bettors provide their biometric data when creating an account with a sportsbook, then complete a second verification check before placing a bet. Existing sportsbook account holders will be granted a two-month period to submit their biometric data, and those who fail to comply will have their accounts shut down. New York regulators are also looking to implement device registration controls to block underage users from downloading betting apps. The state will also require licensed operators to use geolocation tools to prevent users from accessing apps on devices not linked to their account, or from locations that are too distant for the user to reasonably be present at both spots around the same time. Under the proposed rules, any adult who allows a minor to gamble could face a statewide ban on all legal gambling activities, including the lottery, attending casino concerts, dining at casino restaurants, and horse racing. Draft Rules Mandate Intervention for At-Risk Gamblers The proposed rules will also require operators to do their part to advance responsible gaming practices. One key requirement is halting the use of AI-powered tools to deliver personalized promotions or recommend wager sizes to customers. Mobile sports wagering app operators will be mandated to appoint a dedicated responsible gaming lead and conduct monitoring for signs of potentially risky player behavior. The proposed rules align with the concept of embedding responsible gaming tools directly into the user experience. In an interview with CasinoBeats, Wondr Nation CEO Anika Howard noted that the industry should build responsible gaming practices into product development, including “engaging players from their first interaction.”“Are there onboarding processes that can be used to educate new players? Could we embed step-by-step play guides, odds explanations, budget tracking tools, and account setup resources so these are not just optional add-ons to the user journey?” The New York proposal lays out exactly these requirements for in-state operators. Under the draft rules, several behaviors will trigger operator intervention: deposits exceeding $10,000 within a 24-hour window, total account activity surpassing $1 million over 90 days, or a 50% jump in daily logged-in time when compared to prior weeks. The draft rules outline a three-phase intervention process for operators once they flag an at-risk customer using the established trigger list. These steps start with sending responsible gaming resources to the customer, progress to requiring the player to watch an educational video before placing another bet, and include suspending the account until the user has a direct conversation with the dedicated responsible gaming lead. In the most severe cases, operators will be required to permanently close the customer’s account. The push to enact these protections comes as New York’s three downstate casino licensees — Bally’s Bronx, Hard Rock Metropolitan Park, and Resorts World New York City — are forecast to generate annual gaming revenues of up to $5.6 billion once they are fully up and running. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Kambi Bolsters Its French Market Footprint With PMU

(AsiaGameHub) -   Sportsbook provider Kambi has made headway in the French market through a new collaboration with local operator Pari-Mutuel Urbain (PMU). In particular, Kambi will cater to French racing enthusiasts by utilizing PMU’s well-established user base and standing as one of the longest-running horse racing betting operators to power PMU’s fixed-odds online sportsbook. Although Kambi has been working with FDJ United since November 2025 to provide its Odds Feed+ product while FDJ United shifts to its own in-house end-to-end system, the company had not previously operated in France—meaning this partnership with PMU marks its debut in the market. “PMU is a powerhouse brand in European sports betting and the ideal partner for Kambi’s entry into France,” said Werner Becher, Kambi Group Chief Executive Officer. “Our Turnkey Sportsbook is purpose-built to help operators win in competitive and regulated markets, and we’re proud to bring our full breadth of technology and trading to the iconic PMU brand as we look to set a new benchmark for sports betting in France.” PMU aims to bolster its standing in France by rolling out Kambi’s Turnkey Sportsbook solution, which adds integrated AI-driven pricing, trading, and risk management features. These are complemented by Kambi’s exclusive high-tech platform and user experience (UX) equipped with cutting-edge innovations. Designed specifically for PMU’s users, Kambi will develop a custom front-end interface that effectively showcases the operator’s brand identity, helping PMU stand out from local competitors and maximize its customer retention potential. Olivier Pribile, PMU Chief Marketing, Product and e-Commerce Officer, added: “The partnership with Kambi is an important strategic step in PMU’s evolution as one of the leading sports betting operators in France. “Kambi’s turnkey sports betting solution will enable us to offer a betting experience that meets the highest market standards to our online customers. This is the first step in a major transformation of our multi-game offering that will take place soon and will allow PMU® to reposition itself as a leader in online gaming.” This collaboration is the most recent announcement from Kambi, indicating that the company is seeking to resume growth following a period of stagnation in 2025, as reflected in its latest financial reports. Having experienced an 8.2% year-over-year revenue decrease—falling from €176.4 million (£151.1 million) to €162 million—and a drop in full-year profit from €18.8 million to €8.1 million, these partnerships are set to be crucial for Kambi’s recovery efforts in 2026. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Third consecutive raid on Swiss house over illegal poker

(AsiaGameHub) -   A residential property in Zürich has appeared repeatedly in local law enforcement records, as the address has been raided yet again over illegal gambling activities. In an official press release, the Swiss Federal Casino Commission (ESBK) issued a joint announcement alongside the Zürich Cantonal Police, confirming that a property raid had been conducted and arrests had been made in connection with unlicensed poker operations held at the site. Upon arriving on the scene, authorities discovered four illegal poker tables set up, leading to the confiscation of €7,590 (£6589) and CHF 1,850 (£1,790) in cash, bags holding gaming chips, assorted IT equipment, and numerous mobile phones. Altogether 23 people were present at the address when the raid was executed, with officials confirming that three individuals have been arrested on suspicion of organizing illegal gambling, one of whom is the manager of the bar that also operates out of the same property. Notably, this marks the third time this same address has been raided since 2023. The ESBK further stated that it has launched three separate criminal proceedings, accusing the suspects of violating gambling regulations under the Swiss Gambling Act, which could also lead to anti-money laundering charges being filed if the three are found guilty. A violation of the Gambling Act rules alone can carry a maximum prison sentence of five years, paired with significant financial penalties for both organizations and private individuals. SBC News readers may recall a similar case from December last year, when the ESBK and police carried out another successful illegal gambling raid targeting two addresses in Switzerland. During that earlier operation, confiscated items included CHF 10,000 (£9,300) in cash, one poker table, slot machines, and multiple electronic devices. Another suspected ringleader was taken into custody at the time, with CHF 10,000 found on his person, which prompted a search of his private residence as well. An additional 25 people were also detained for questioning. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Everton and Fulham speculation highlights evolving UK sponsorship landscape

(AsiaGameHub) -   The relationship between British sports and the betting sector is undergoing a transformation, yet there is also a feeling of continuity as certain clubs seek new sponsors and others maintain their existing strategies within a revised regulatory environment. It is common knowledge that front-of-shirt sponsorship deals in the Premier League will conclude after this season (2025/26). It is also widely known that alliances between clubs and unlicensed operators are under threat due to a Department of Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) consultation that is scrutinising these arrangements. This context clarifies why Everton and Fulham are, as per media accounts, altering their approach. Everton is searching for a new front-of-shirt sponsor to replace Stake, its partner of several years, while Fulham is seeking a substitute for SBOTOP. Sky News reports that both clubs are in discussions with CMC Markets, a London-based financial services company that also operates a spread betting platform. The firm holds regulatory approval from both the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC). Nevertheless, because its main business is financial services, it might be excluded from the Premier League's upcoming voluntary prohibition on front-of-shirt betting sponsorships, which is scheduled to begin from the 2026/27 season. A not-so-new era of sponsorship? Everton's partnership with Stake, a global cryptocurrency betting company that left the UK market in February 2024, began in 2022. Fulham, on the other hand, entered a partnership with SBOTOP, an Asian-focused betting firm owned by Celton Manx, in 2023; this operator also departed the UK in 2025 after the TGP Europe white label network exodus last April. This situation leaves Everton and Fulham in a distinctive spot, as both are currently allied with unlicensed firms. Such arrangements are still technically allowed, provided the operators do not target UK-based customers—a condition that partners like Chelsea's 8xbet have taken notable steps to demonstrate. However, the future of these deals is uncertain and hinges on the outcome of the ongoing DCMS consultation. SBC News has contacted both Everton and Fulham for a statement regarding the media speculation. The reported negotiations with CMC Markets indicate that Premier League clubs remain interested in some form of involvement with the betting industry, even after agreeing to a self-imposed ban. Campaigners for gambling reform have demanded a complete prohibition on all sponsorship during the 2020-2023 review of the 2005 Gambling Act. Yet, a debate has emerged about whether financial services, trading, and cryptocurrency companies could step in to provide an alternative source of revenue that would be lost under a gambling sponsorship ban—the rumoured talks between Everton, Fulham, and CMC lend credibility to this idea. Broadening the scope of sponsorships However, the voluntary front-of-shirt ban, as the name implies, applies to only one category of sponsorship. It continues to permit sleeve partnerships, perimeter LED advertising, training kit deals, and social media collaborations. Deals between English clubs and unlicensed operators have faced significant criticism lately. However, partnerships with regulated gambling companies remain widespread, with Aston Villa and Betano, and West Ham and BoyleSports serving as two examples. In the latter case, the partners have been exploring methods to extract more value from their relationship beyond a logo on a shirt. West Ham has been running a 'Shirt Swap' stall at select matches, allowing fans to obtain free 2025/26 home and away shirts. The stall is returning for the club's FA Cup quarter-final match against Leeds United this Sunday (5 April) at the London Stadium. Supporters must bring an old shirt to exchange for a new 2025/26 season shirt; the stall will be open from 2pm until 4:30pm when the game begins. “From the very start of the season, we’ve been focused on enhancing the supporter experience in meaningful ways,” said Liam McKee, Head of Sponsorship at BoyleSports. “After such a strong response earlier this season, bringing the ‘Shirt Swap’ market stall back felt like a natural next step. We’re hoping that the event brings supporters good luck in this huge cup tie.” The sponsorship landscape is unquestionably evolving, but the specific changes will vary from one club to another. Some will replace betting partners with companies from other sectors, potentially those adjacent to betting like CMC Markets, or even prediction platforms if they achieve in Europe the same success seen in the US. For other clubs, involvement with betting will persist, but within the limits set by the front-of-shirt ban, the Gambling Act review's sponsorship Code of Conduct, and a potential DCMS prohibition on deals with unlicensed firms. Most importantly, the pressure on marketing budgets resulting from the UK's new tax system—effective tomorrow, 1 April—will make it crucial for operators to guarantee that any football sponsorship delivers good value for money. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Odds, Predictions, and Picks for the March Madness Final Four: Best Side, Total, and Player Prop Bets

(AsiaGameHub) -   The March Madness Final Four field is set following UConn’s remarkable comeback victory against Duke on Sunday. Saturday’s schedule features No. 3 Illinois vs. No. 2 UConn (6:09 ET, TBS) and No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 1 Arizona (8:49 ET, TBS). Take a moment to revisit yesterday’s spectacular buzzer-beater by Braylon Mullins: BRAYLON MULLINS. THE SHOT. https://t.co/0V6OnPolR2 pic.twitter.com/5B83KGMdVT— UConn Men's Basketball (@UConnMBB) March 29, 2026 Let’s review the Final Four betting lines before diving into our analysis and selections. Final Four Odds at DraftKings Sportsbook As of this writing, DraftKings lists Illinois as a 2.5-point favorite over UConn with an over/under of 139.5, while Michigan is favored by 1.5 points against Arizona with a total set at 157.5. Here are the current championship futures for the remaining programs: Michigan +175 Arizona +175 Illinois +400 UConn +550 Best Bet Illinois vs. UConn: Against the Spread UConn erased a 19-point deficit to defeat Duke in the Elite Eight. The Huskies (33-5) are spearheaded by center Tarris Reed Jr. (14.7 ppg, 8.8 rpg) and forward Alex Karaban (13.2 ppg, 5.2 rpg). While Duke held Karaban to just five points yesterday, Reed stepped up with a team-high 26 points. The Huskies may see those roles flip against Illinois, whose interior defense restricted Iowa to only seven two-point baskets. Illinois is led offensively by freshman standout Keaton Wagler, who tallied 25 points in the Illini’s 71-59 victory over Iowa. Additionally, David Mirkovic has been a dominant force on the boards for the Illini throughout the NCAA Tournament. Here is a look at his rebounding totals across all four games: Penn (17) VCU (5) Houston (10) Iowa (12) Mirkovic is averaging 11 rebounds per game during the tournament. UConn averages 18 fouls per contest, ranking 225th in the country. Given that trend and the stifling nature of the Illini’s interior defense, we favor the favorite to win and cover in the opening semifinal. Pick: Illinois -2.5 (-102 at DraftKings) Best Bet Michigan vs. Arizona: UNDER 157.5 Michigan has eclipsed 90 points in every tournament game thus far. Arizona has been slightly less explosive, though they did put up 109 points against Arkansas in the Sweet 16. Why might this matchup stay under the total? Arizona played a lower-scoring game in the Elite Eight, defeating Purdue 79-64. It is worth noting that Purdue defeated Michigan in the Big Ten title game prior to the NCAA Tournament. While the Wildcats do most of their damage in the paint, Michigan offers a significant defensive hurdle with 7-foot-3 center Aday Mara anchoring the rim. KenPom currently ranks the Wolverines No. 1 in adjusted defensive efficiency, and Arizona limits opponents to 39% shooting from the floor. We recommend taking the UNDER on this high total. Pick: UNDER 157.5 (-110) Best Player Props for Final Four UConn’s Alex Karaban OVER 11.5 Points (-122 at FanDuel) Although Duke contained Karaban, he recorded 22, 27, and 17 points in his previous three tournament appearances. Illinois’ defensive strength is inside, but Karaban is a perimeter threat. Iowa managed to shoot 37% from deep, hitting 11 three-pointers against the Illini. Karaban, who leads the Huskies with 73 made three-pointers this season, shoots 38.6% from beyond the arc. This matchup presents an ideal opportunity for the senior forward to bounce back. Michigan’s Yaxel Lendeborg OVER 16.5 Points (-114 at FanDuel) Yaxel Lendeborg is putting together a performance worthy of Most Outstanding Player honors. His last three outings have been remarkably efficient: 27 points, seven rebounds vs. Tennessee 23 points, 12 rebounds vs. Alabama 25 points, 6 rebounds vs. St. Louis You might also consider betting him to go OVER 2.5 three-pointers at +200 odds, as he has hit three, four, and three shots from deep in those respective games. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

The Star secures key $550m refinancing agreement as it seeks a turnaround

(AsiaGameHub) -   The Star Entertainment Group has finalized a binding commitment for approximately AU$550 million (£285 million) in refinancing as it pursues a business turnaround. The Australian casino operator has entered into a binding commitment letter with funds managed by WhiteHawk Capital Partners to restructure its existing debt and enhance short-term liquidity. This agreement, signed on Friday, follows the company's H1 FY26 results released recently and is designed to stabilize its financial standing while supporting ongoing operations. The proposed refinancing involves a three-year facility totaling around $550 million, intended to fully repay existing group debt and provide additional liquidity. A minimum liquidity level of $50 million is stipulated for the initial 12 months post-financial close, increasing to $75 million between 12 and 18 months, and $100 million thereafter. Additional covenants include a minimum asset coverage ratio from December 2026 and a minimum EBITDA threshold from March 2027, along with standard reporting requirements and default clauses. An interest reserve account covering the first 12 months of interest payments will also be established as part of the financing structure. The completion of the refinancing is contingent upon several conditions, including regulatory approvals and the finalization of detailed financing documentation. A crucial condition is the successful disposal of The Star's stake in the Destination Brisbane Consortium (DBC), which is a component of the broader restructuring plan. The Star aims to finalize the refinancing by May 15, 2026, in line with conditions set by its existing senior lenders in February for a waiver. The Star seeking a path to recovery This refinancing marks a significant step for The Star as it works to alleviate immediate financial pressures and ensure sufficient liquidity for continued operations. Despite reporting a loss of approximately $75 million for the year in its FY25 results, the business remains optimistic about its future prospects. Bruce Mathieson Jnr, who took over as Chief Executive Officer in December, has outlined plans to reassess the operator's resourcing structure and strategy, and has indicated that the corporate office is undergoing streamlining. Results from February revealed that the latter half of 2025, during which Bally’s Corporation acquired a majority 56.7% stake, generated net revenue of $585 million, a 10% decrease year-on-year. By securing additional funding and restructuring its debt, The Star is aiming to establish a more stable financial foundation as it proceeds with asset sales and operational adjustments. While the refinancing offers immediate support, its successful conclusion depends on meeting regulatory and transactional milestones in the coming weeks. The company has also faced challenges on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this year, with its shares declining by nearly 30% in 2026 to $0.12. Regulatory scrutiny in Australia is also contributing to the current difficulties faced by The Star, adding to the pressures on the business. However, securing this funding could signal the beginning of a turnaround for the 15-year-old company, which has established itself as a significant player in the Australian market. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Ukrainian Gaming Regulator Cancels Patriot Lottery Operator’s Licence

(AsiaGameHub) -   The Ukrainian gaming regulator has revoked the operating licence of the betting firm Patriot’s lottery. The regulator, PlayCity, stated it took action after receiving information about Patriot’s operator from the Ukrainian State Bureau of Investigation. On its Telegram channel, PlayCity wrote: “When issuing licenses to lottery operators and gambling organizers, we always involve law enforcement agencies.” Following a “comprehensive check” of the company and its connections, the bureau and the regulator agreed that Patriot was “non-compliant with legislative requirements.” The decision deals a significant blow to Patriot, which obtained its operating permit only in late January this year. PlayCity initially granted lottery operating permits to just three firms: the aforementioned Patriot, MSL, and the Ukrainian National Lottery. Earlier this month, the Ministry of Digital Transformation confirmed that all three lottery operators had successfully paid the government the mandatory 24.2 million hryvnia ($554,000) licensing fee, as reported by the Ukrainian media outlet Interfax-Ukraine. A Ukrainian scratch card issued by the gambling operator Patriot. (Image: @naFARTnya/YouTube/Screenshot) Ukrainian Regulator: Lottery Operator Failed Compliance Check “The modern Ukrainian lottery market prioritizes security for the state and citizens, as well as the transparency and accountability of businesses,” PlayCity wrote. “We will continue to establish honest and understandable operational rules, under which only trustworthy operators will conduct business.” The regulator provided no further explanation for its decision, though Patriot retains the right to challenge it in court. Patriot began offering gambling products in the Ukrainian market in 1997. According to the Ukrainian media outlet Liga, the company is owned by the British firm Andalidi Invest. Liga reported that its “ultimate owner and beneficiary” is Andriy Matyukha. The outlet noted that between 2015 and 2018, the National Security and Defense Council imposed sanctions on Patriot. Lawmaker’s Accusations Lawmaker Danylo Hetmantsev, a member of the Verkhovna Rada’s tax committee, has repeatedly claimed that Matyukha holds Russian citizenship. Matyukha has denied these claims. In a post on his Facebook page last year, Hetmantsev referred to Matyukha as “a swindler with a Russian passport.” The Ukrainian gambling sector has drawn attention in recent months, with some lawmakers calling for a ban on online casino use by members of the armed forces. This month, Ukrainian casino industry officials dismissed claims from critics that gambling is rampant in the country’s military. Gambling industry officials stated that military personnel “gamble no more than the average Ukrainian.” They noted that gambling addiction is not widespread in the military, “nor is it unique to any group, including military personnel.” Late last year, PlayCity announced it had blocked residents’ access to over 2,500 illegal online casinos. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Ex-Gambling Addict Shares Experience of Losing Control and Path to Recovery

(AsiaGameHub) -   In the past week, new lawsuits have targeted US betting firms, accusing them of promoting problematic gambling habits. In the UK, Bet365 faced criticism for not stepping in to prevent the death of a 19-year-old gambler. This has sparked debate over the responsibility of operators when gamblers lose control. We spoke with a recovered gambling addict to learn about his journey to overcoming the issue and his perspective on who bears blame. A UK inquest determined that Arthur Soames died by suicide, with his mental health struggles worsened by gambling. The coroner stated that on the day of his death, Soames had “drained all available funds and credit.” “That’s exactly how I felt,” remembers another UK resident who acknowledges battling a gambling addiction. He chose to stay anonymous, having never disclosed the full extent of his struggles to friends or family. “I took out bank loans, maxed out my overdraft, and had nothing left. I recall placing accumulators—parlays for those in the US—that could have recouped some losses. One looked set to win, but a team from a country I’d never heard of scored in the final minute, making me lose. I collapsed on the floor, screaming.” We asked the anonymous gambler about his recovery in an interview this week. “I searched online for ways to get out of debt and found something called Debt Management Plans. I contacted StepChange, and they were incredible. They reached out to my banks, froze interest on my loans, and I set up a repayment plan.” StepChange is a free UK service that assists people in managing debt. With a manageable payment plan, his finances stabilized, though the urge to gamble remained strong. “I still thought maybe I could win it all back. I’d been up before—had around £10,000 ($13,000) in my bank at one point. But then I lost it all and kept losing, trying to recover what I’d spent. “I lost that £10,000 and another £10,000. The biggest issue was chasing losses. I’d gamble on sports; if I lost, I’d switch to online casino games like blackjack or roulette, hoping to win back what I’d lost. Then I’d lose there too and keep gambling more to recover.” He remembers a day when he lost over £7,000 in a single session. “I used to have a strategy: I’d draw a line of how much I wanted to win. If I aimed for £100, I’d list five £20 increments. I’d place a bet combining two numbers—if I won, I’d cross off two; if I lost, I’d add one. In theory, I could profit by winning fewer times than losing. With a 50-50 bet like red or black on roulette, I thought it was a solid strategy. It worked—that’s how I won £10,000. But then it failed, and I lost 12 spins in a row.” The gambler’s fallacy suggests that if the roulette wheel lands on red, black becomes more likely next. Some roulette strategies advise increasing stakes, doubling down. Such traps can lead players to lose large sums. A different approach might be that of AC Milan manager Max Allegri, who gave large tips to dealers to influence wheel spins toward winning bets. “I kept betting on red, but it kept landing on black. The numbers on my line grew, and soon my bank account was empty. I think I lost over £2,000 on one spin—more than I earned in a month.” How did he stop? “After enrolling in the debt management plan, my mindset shifted. I finally realized I’d never get back that £10,000 I’d won. I gave up.” “I also left the UK. That helped—no more gambling shops around, no gambling ads in sight.” Are Gambling Companies to Blame? Calls to ban gambling advertising in the UK have grown louder. Starting next season, the Premier League will no longer feature betting companies on the front of team shirts, though anti-gambling groups urge the government to take more action and restrict all promotions. “Substantial evidence shows gambling harms many who engage with it and those around them, with advertising key to both starting and increasing gambling,” says the Coalition to End Gambling Advertising (CEGA). “There’s also evidence that gambling ads threaten recovery for those who’ve stopped.” The gambler we spoke to said changing his environment was crucial to quitting. He moved to a country with few betting options and made new friends who didn’t discuss gambling. Is banning gambling ads the solution? “I’m not sure ads need to be banned. Most people can bet without issues, but I lose control. It’s the same with other vices—alcohol, drugs, smoking, you name it.” Do you blame gambling companies? “No. I was the one who lost the money. I placed the bets. I don’t believe the companies went out of their way to encourage me. I think the key is for people to be informed. Understand your chances of winning. Consider how much you can afford to lose and never try to recoup losses. Money will return over time. It took me around four years to repay all I’d lost. At first, it seemed like it would never end, but I settled all debts about eight years ago.” Last week, we spoke to Robert Walker, author of a new book on DraftKings and the backlash the company faces over claims it promotes problematic gambling. Walker similarly emphasized that gamblers should take responsibility and understand why operators offer incentives like free bets to encourage gambling. Empathy Is Everything Are you still tempted to gamble? “Not really. I might bet on football (soccer) sometimes, but I know I won’t make money. Since paying off my debt, I’ve barely placed any bets.” Did you seek other help? “No. I never told anyone. Shame held me back. People say you shouldn’t fear asking for help, but I preferred keeping it to myself. I knew friends or family would be shocked and judge me. I didn’t want to be labeled a gambling addict—it feels like a failure, like weakness.” Noah Vineberg, another recovering gambling addict, says, “Empathy is everything.” He added, “Recovery is the greatest gift you’ll ever give yourself.” If you’re struggling with gambling and want to share your story, contact adam@casinobeats.com. Resources are available to help in the UK and the US. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Casino and Prediction Market Lobbying Surges as Legal Conflict Escalates

(AsiaGameHub) -   Commercial and tribal casinos are actively engaging lobbyists to represent their interests, engaging in a competitive effort against prediction markets as the debate over the legality of sports event contracts intensifies. Kalshi CEO Tarek Mansour has alleged that casino lobbyists are behind recent legislative efforts aimed at prohibiting prediction markets. Casino lobby hard at work.There is a reason tens of millions of people use regulated prediction markets: it’s a better product.Banning just pushes this offshore, where no regulation exists.This bill isn’t about protecting consumers; it’s about protecting monopolies. https://t.co/otzm0U4Te8— Tarek Mansour (@mansourtarek_) March 23, 2026 Senator Adam Schiff was a co-sponsor of the Prediction Markets are Gambling Act introduced last week. Tribal casino groups are among the significant contributors to Schiff’s campaigns. The Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria in the Bay Area and the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians each donated $100,000 to a pro-Schiff PAC. These tribal groups have vigorously worked to maintain their exclusive control over gambling operations in California. The two tribes collectively contributed over $40 million to a campaign that opposed Proposition 26, a measure that would have legalized sports betting in the state. Kalshi has previously run advertisements with the slogan, “Sports betting in California is now legal.” Consequently, it is unsurprising that politicians supported by tribal interests are intensifying their efforts to impede the company. Schiff is also a co-sponsor of legislation designed to prevent government officials from profiting from event contracts by using insider information. Kalshi Responds With Increased Funding On the opposing side, Mansour and Kalshi are escalating their efforts to advocate for the legality of sports prediction markets. The company allocated over $1 million to lobbying initiatives last year. Only two gambling organizations, the American Gaming Association (AGA) and the Gila River Indian Community, invested more in lobbying. The AGA comprises numerous tribal groups, and several of its members have strongly opposed sports event contracts. This has created internal discord within the organization, leading to the departure of FanDuel and DraftKings as they introduce their own prediction market platforms. Kalshi’s largest expenditure last year was $430,000 to Miller Strategies LLC for “issues regarding rule proposal before the CFTC.” This firm collaborates closely with Donald Trump Jr., who serves as an advisor to both Kalshi and Polymarket. Furthermore, several officials appointed by Trump have a vested interest in maintaining the legal standing of sports prediction markets. According to ProPublica, three of these officials hold assets in Kalshi, 46 have connections to Robinhood, and 138 are linked to Coinbase. Trump Media has also entered into a partnership with Crypto.com, a deal that will integrate the platform’s markets into Truth Social. Financial Influence Drives Stance Changes Kalshi also provided $180,000 to the Lincoln Policy Group last year. This financial support contributed to a shift in the stance of its founder, former Sen. Blanche Lincoln, regarding sports event contracts. Previously, she had stated that sports contracts “would not serve any real commercial purpose. Rather, they would be used solely for gambling.” She is now registered as a lobbyist for Kalshi. In July of the previous year, she sent a letter to the CFTC, urging the organization not to impose restrictions on sports markets. The establishment of the Coalition for Prediction Markets is expected to result in intensified lobbying efforts. According to experts, its members, including Kalshi, Coinbase, and Robinhood, are positioned to rival the casino lobby groups. “We believe these groups have the balance sheets to sustain prolonged political influence and lobbying efforts,” Citizens analyst Jordan Bender informed Sportico. Last year, casino and gambling-affiliated groups spent nearly $50 million on lobbying, a record high. They may need to increase this spending further as prediction markets intensify their advocacy. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

US Gaming Industry Under Growing Scrutiny: Are Operators Prepared?

(AsiaGameHub) -   The US gaming industry is expanding rapidly, yet the pace of regulatory change is even quicker. With states enhancing their oversight and enforcement actions increasing, operators in the sweepstakes and prediction markets face mounting pressure to maintain compliance within an environment that is constantly evolving. Broadcasting live tomorrow, Tuesday, 31 March, SBC Webinars, in collaboration with Vector Solutions and a panel of specialists, will analyze the current priorities. The webinar is designed to provide a clear perspective on the newest regulatory developments, the most significant compliance threats, and the tactics operators must employ to maintain a competitive edge. As scrutiny grows more intense, this represents a pivotal time for companies to grasp the market's direction and the necessary countermeasures. The panel of experts features: Tod Grossman, Director of Gaming Regulatory Compliance at PrizePicks Tom Nightingale, Senior Journalist at Canadian Gaming Business and SBC Americas Katie Lever, General Counsel and Chief Administrative Officer at Great Canadian Entertainment Event Details:Tuesday, 31 March1600 BST | 1200 EST | 0900 PST Registration is currently available. Capacity is restricted and interest is significant. [Register Here] This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Thai Sports Chiefs Aim to Remove Snooker from Gambling Act Following Un-Nooh’s Success

(AsiaGameHub) -   Sports advocates, prominent politicians, and championship-winning players are calling on Thai officials to remove snooker from gambling-related legislation. These demands follow a surge in Thai snooker popularity triggered by Thepchaiya Un-Nooh’s recent victory. Un-Nooh, known as “F1,” claimed victory at the World Open in Yushan, China, earlier this month, defeating Ronnie O’Sullivan, one of snooker's greatest players ever, in the championship match. Thepchaiya Un-Nooh triumphed at the World Open in Yushan, China, earlier this year. The Thai champion beat the seasoned British player 10-7, achieving a perfect 147 break during the match. However, supporters contend that aspiring young Thai snooker players face obstacles in emulating Un-Nooh's success due to a 1935 law. Thai Snooker Gambling Classification ‘Hurts Players’ According to Thai publication The Standard, the Gambling Act categorizes snooker and billiards as "gambling-like activities" instead of sports. These non-sporting classifications require official permits that are difficult for smaller clubs to acquire, and effectively prohibit players under 18 from participating in snooker. This categorization also restricts the growth of snooker infrastructure, youth training programs, and commercial tournaments. Kongsak Yodmani, Governor of the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT), announced that the authority will soon file an official petition with the Ministry of Interior to exclude snooker from the Gambling Act. The SAT governor stated that this action would help "elevate snooker" to recognition as a "fully professional sport," creating opportunities for structural development across youth and national programs. Kongsak added that the new classification would enable Thai companies and sports organizations to host snooker events and produce income for the government. Champion Speaks Out The SAT pledged to require club owners to post clear warning signs about gambling risks during matches. "This issue requires discussion between the SAT and the snooker association," Kongsak explained. "All stakeholders must establish clear boundaries and show that our goal in reclassifying snooker is purely to promote it as a sport." The SAT and other supporters held a press conference on March 25, calling on the government to support their proposal. Participants included Un-Nooh, who told journalists that snooker "has been a part of Thai society for a long time," according to Thai news source Thairath Online. People's Party legislator Rakchanok Srinok urged the government to take swift action following Un-Nooh's triumph. She emphasized the significance of enabling young talents to train and achieve international recognition. In the Spotlight Thailand's gambling regulations have attracted significant attention recently. Last year, under former Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the government attempted to classify poker as a sport. Bangkok aimed to draw major poker events to the nation and build integrated casino resorts. However, after the Constitutional Court removed Paetongtarn from office, the government reversed its position, reclassifying poker as gambling. Anti-gambling advocates have also condemned politicians for exploiting lottery policies to gain votes. Thais reportedly wager approximately $8 billion annually on lottery tickets, yet several political parties promised voters they would expand lottery offerings. In the lead-up to last month's general election, the ruling Pheu Thai Party vowed to create nine new "millionaires" daily if victorious. The party pledged to reform current lotteries to guarantee nine winners per day of a 1 million baht prize, valued at over $30,000. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

March Madness Draws New Attention to Bettor Abuse of College Athletes

(AsiaGameHub) -   As the Final Four is now determined and March Madness approaches its conclusion, findings from a recent NCAA Student-Athlete Needs, Aspirations and Perspectives (SNAP) survey illuminate how sports wagering continues to influence the experiences of numerous Division I athletes.Men's Division I basketball players indicated the highest levels of betting-related mistreatment in the survey, with one in three stating that fans had directly held them responsible for gambling losses, while close to half (46%) experienced some type of online, verbal, or physical harassment. A majority of student-athletes (52%) feel that sports betting leads to undue examination of athletes, while 55% indicated it erodes the integrity of competition. In the press release announcing the survey results, NCAA President Charlie Baker said: "This season can be enchanting for numerous players, yet it can swiftly turn into a horror story because of mistreatment from fans who participate in sports betting. The NCAA is vigorously striving to safeguard collegiate athletes by tracking abuse via our partnerships with Signify and Venmo, and we are taking all possible measures to stop student-athletes from encountering such mistreatment. However, sportsbooks and regulators in certain states could take further action immediately by removing the proposition wagers that we know are causing harassment." Men's Basketball Players Endure the Bulk of Fan Mistreatment The NCAA sent the survey to nearly 56,000 Division I student-athletes at participating institutions from February 23 to March 2. In total, 7,493 athletes from 154 schools replied. Per the NCAA, the survey examined social media usage, views on betting and athletic integrity, firsthand encounters with bettor mistreatment, and the impact such abuse can have on wellness and athletic output. Although the study revealed that worries about sports betting are common, the outcomes for men's basketball were particularly notable. The survey indicates that 33% of Division I men's basketball players stated that fans directly faulted them for their gambling losses, with an additional 44% experiencing online mistreatment, and 26% encountering verbal or physical abuse. In total, 65% of surveyed athletes think that when fans single out players regarding sports betting, "the competitive spirit is undermined," while 62% stated that betting-related mistreatment "diminishes confidence between fans and athletes." The survey discovered that the impact of betting-related abuse extends well beyond an athlete's email or social media comment threads. Among athletes who had personally experienced mistreatment, 18% reported that it diminished their pleasure in participating in their sport. Another 14% said it undermined their self-assurance in their abilities, and 11% indicated it adversely impacted their athletic performance. Disturbing Trends Recognized Across Multiple Studies The most recent results contribute to a growing collection of research showing that harassment of prominent collegiate athletes by gamblers is growing more frequent, a problem the NCAA has highlighted repeatedly throughout the past year. Last November's SNAP research revealed that 36% of Division I men's basketball players had encountered betting-related mistreatment on social media during the prior year. Subsequently, in February, the NCAA's GOALS research discovered that 46% of Division I men's basketball players had gotten negative or menacing communications from individuals who had gambled on their contests. The GOALS study additionally found that 29% of players polled said they had engaged with fellow students on campus who had placed bets on their team. Though men's basketball players confront a "torrent" of mistreatment, other athletics demonstrate significantly reduced frequencies. For instance, merely 17% of FBS football players and 3% of DI men's soccer players reported getting menacing messages from gamblers. As the NCAA persists in its initiative to prohibit college player proposition wagers, these discoveries demonstrate that such worries are based on proof that present betting frameworks are progressively connected to the targeting and intimidation of student-athletes. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Balkan countries join forces to form a new gambling trade body

(AsiaGameHub) -   A newly established trade body, composed of the largest associations in the region, will provide the Balkan gambling sector with unified international representation. Following a joint proposal from the Serbian and Bulgarian national gambling associations, a Memorandum of Cooperation was signed in Belgrade by a total of seven industry organizations. The signatories include Serbia’s AGOS and Bulgaria’s AOGGAB respectively, alongside Croatia’s HUPIS, Romania’s ROMSLOT, GPIS from Montenegro, UPIS RS from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia’s MAK GEJMING. Operating under the name Balkan Gaming Federation (BGF), these associations—representing gaming stakeholders such as online and land-based operators, suppliers, and manufacturers—will promote the region’s emerging markets while maintaining close internal collaboration to align their goals. The founding document outlines several areas of cooperation, including combating illegal gambling, fostering healthy competition, sharing best practices, engaging in legislative discussions, attracting investments, and organizing joint events. Within the broader European gambling sector, it is notable that several of the BGF’s founding associations are members of the European Gaming and Amusement Federation (EUROMAT). As a result, the BGF is expected to function as a regional cluster within EUROMAT, while retaining a distinct identity that specifically represents the Balkan region. Balkans as a hotbed of regulatory development The formation of the BGF coincides with a period of significant regulatory changes across the Balkan region. In Serbia, the government recently introduced a major legislative update allowing domestically licensed operators to offer jackpots, incentivizing players to use the regulated market and ultimately boosting channelization rates. Bulgaria is currently facing political pressure from within the government to further restrict the gambling sector by raising the minimum legal age from 18 to 21, less than two years after the nation’s gambling legislation underwent its most substantial overhaul in decades. Similar developments are evident in Romania, where the new President of the country’s gambling regulator has initiated rapid collaborative efforts with policymakers to revamp the gambling sector in favor of stronger player protection policies.In Montenegro, the gambling industry recently clashed with the government over a poorly executed attempt to alter the taxation system, which lacked supporting evidence and a clear assessment of its future impact. Croatia is in the process of rolling out a planned package of gambling reforms, with the first change being the launch of a new self-exclusion scheme. In North Macedonia, significant reforms appear imminent, driven by an outspoken Prime Minister who supports increased restrictions on the gambling industry. Meanwhile, discussions are intensifying in Bosnia and Herzegovina that could potentially lead to the abolition of the VAT exemption currently enjoyed by the gambling sector. Given the numerous concurrent regulatory changes, the establishment of an organization like the BGF to help navigate legislative complexities will certainly be a welcome step for all industry stakeholders involved in the Balkans. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

SeaPRwire 巩固香港及大中华区网络

Hong Kong - 2026年3月30日 - (SeaPRwire) - 在复杂多变的全球经贸环境中,香港作为国际金融中心的地位依然举足轻重。为了帮助企业更有效地连接全球资本、传递品牌价值,知名媒体服务商 SeaPRwire (https://seaprwire.com)今日宣布,已进一步巩固并扩建了其在香港及大中华区的媒体发布网络。这一战略举措将显著提升企业在该区域的财经公关效率与品牌曝光深度。 大中华区尤其是香港市场,汇聚了全球顶尖的投资机构、分析师与财经媒体。SeaPRwire 此次的网络巩固,重点在于打通“从信息发布到资本关注”的快速通道。平台不仅加强了与香港本地主流中英文财经报纸、杂志及高流量财经门户的合作,还深度整合了辐射整个大中华区的专业金融信息终端。这意味着,企业发布的财报、融资信息或重大战略调整,能够以极高的优先级推送到专业投资人的案头。 此外,针对大中华区日益蓬勃的科技创新与新消费浪潮,SeaPRwire 同步扩充了科技、创投、时尚、健康等多个垂直领域的媒体矩阵。无论是在香港寻求上市声量的独角兽企业,还是希望在内地及大湾区拓展业务的跨国品牌,都能通过 SeaPRwire 定制化的发布链路,实现对目标受众的精准穿透。 SeaPRwire 的大中华区负责人指出:“香港不仅是一个发布窗口,更是全球资本透视中国、中国企业走向世界的重要桥梁。我们通过巩固这一核心网络,旨在为客户提供更具确定性的传播结果。用权威的媒体背书和广泛的渠道覆盖,为企业在大中华区的商业航行保驾护航。” 关于SeaPRwire SeaPRwire 是亚洲领先的 AI 驱动型赢取媒体(Earned Media)传播管理平台,专为公关及传播专业人士打造。通过其旗舰项目 Branding-Insight,平台无缝连接超过 8 万名记者、编辑,以及坐拥 3 亿粉丝的 KOL 矩阵。借助先进的 AI 技术,SeaPRwire 帮助用户精准锁定媒体目标、定制个性化推介,并全面衡量亚太核心市场(包括日、韩、中及东南亚)的公关传播效果。 媒体联络 公司: SeaPRwire 联络: Media team 邮箱: cs@seaprwire.com 网站: https://seaprwire.com

Virgin Bet Expands Internationally with South Africa Launch

(AsiaGameHub) -   Virgin Bet has debuted in South Africa, representing its initial foray beyond the UK market as part of its global growth strategy. Since arriving in 2019, the LiveScore Group subsidiary has become a prominent name within the UK's wagering sector. The expansion into South Africa is a calculated decision, targeting a region characterized by high sports interest and a rising appetite for licensed betting options. This development follows the group's established footprint in Africa, where LiveScore Bet already operates in Nigeria. The African continent is increasingly becoming a focal point for the international gaming industry. Virgin Bet has placed a strong emphasis on player safety for its South African debut. The virginbet.co.za site features various responsible gambling tools, including deposit caps, cooling-off periods, and self-exclusion options, along with strict age verification. To facilitate its entry, the company has put together a local management team to drive long-term success, including the naming of Gail Odgers as Head of Marketing. “Debuting in South Africa marks a significant milestone for our team,” stated Odgers. “At Virgin Bet, our philosophy of ‘A Good Bet’ involves providing top-tier experiences for our users while prioritizing our obligations to players and the wider community. “Sport is deeply ingrained in South African culture. Whether it is rugby, cricket, or football, it is a constant topic of discussion. That level of enthusiasm makes this a very appealing market for us. “Our objective is to improve that fan experience in a safe manner, providing great moments and rewards while maintaining high standards for responsible play from the start. We are dedicated to establishing trust and introducing Virgin Bet as a brand South Africans can rely on.” Will Virgin Bet leverage sponsorships once more? The operator intends to provide a variety of sports markets and promotional offers, alongside perks connected to the broader Virgin brand network. The company has heavily utilized marketing since its UK inception, securing major deals such as its partnership with TNT Sports for **UEFA Europa League** and **UEFA Conference League** broadcasts, as well as sponsoring several high-profile horse racing events across the UK and Ireland. The South African launch comes at a time of regulatory shifts. Data from the National Gambling Board of South Africa indicates that 66% of adults now participate in online gambling, a significant increase from 30% in 2017. Consequently, the government has suggested increasing the national tax on online gambling earnings to 20%. While the region offers significant potential, new operators may find themselves navigating a landscape of increasing legislative oversight. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Italy Sets April 10 for Finalizing Retail Gambling Reform Decree

(AsiaGameHub) -   Italy’s Council of Ministers is expected to release the finalized legislative decree concerning the restructuring of land-based gambling by the beginning of April. The Council currently projects the full decree to be published on April 10, marking the commencement of the second phase of the Meloni government's comprehensive reform. The final approvals for the decree are presently undergoing review by the Unified Conference (UC), which represents Italy’s 20 autonomous regions and 110 municipalities. This initiative, initially launched in 2023, began with the overhaul of Italy's online gambling framework and the introduction of a new licensing system, which was implemented in November 2025. The decree's final amendments will concentrate on regulations regarding operating hours and the minimum distance between gambling establishments and 'sensitive locations,' such as schools, hospitals, and other public facilities. New concession structure detailed The decree will introduce a new framework for retail betting operations across key sectors: Gaming machines: A starting bid of €25 million is set for packages containing 4,000 Amusement with Prizes (AWPs) and 900 Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs). Retail betting licences: Batches of 25 licences will be available for €60,000 each, with a base bid of €1.5 million. Bingo halls: The starting bid is €350,000 per venue, covering 210 locations. There is growing pressure in Italy to enact these reforms, particularly within the gaming machine sector, which experienced a €250 million decrease in tax revenue in 2025. Lawmakers have cautioned that delays in implementing the new decree are contributing to the expansion of the unlicensed market, which is estimated to be valued between €30 billion and €35 billion across both retail and online channels. Increased share for provinces The reorganization will also implement a revenue-sharing mechanism to benefit regional authorities, as stipulated by the 2026 Budget Law. Following negotiations, the UC has proposed an initial allocation of €80 million to be distributed among various localities, indicating a greater involvement of local entities in gambling revenue. A certification system for licensed operators will also be established, enabling approved businesses to open venues at a minimum distance of 100 meters from sensitive sites. Authorities will also form a permanent committee to monitor problem gambling rates and enhance anti-money laundering controls, overseen by ADM – Italy’s Customs and Monopolies Agency. These measures are designed to reduce the overall availability of gambling, combat illegal market activities, decrease tax evasion, and mitigate the risks of criminal infiltration. Meloni's commitment The government remains committed to its promise of a complete overhaul of both retail and online gambling in Italy, with an initial target date of 2026, aiming to usher in new standards for governance and licensing. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has upheld this commitment despite a period of political uncertainty. She recently faced a significant setback with the rejection of the Nordio Referendum on March 22, which aimed to reform Italy's judicial system. During the referendum, 52% of voters opposed the government's proposals for a new 15-member Disciplinary Court and a revised appointment system for Italian judges. This outcome marked Meloni's first major defeat since assuming office in 2022. However, despite this recent loss, gambling reform appears to remain a high priority. The reform of current gambling regulations seeks to improve public health protections, support licensed operators, and stabilize tax revenues throughout Italy. Crucially, finalizing the decree before the expiration of the fiscal delegation law on August 29 would enable Italy to avoid further extensions of concessions for gaming machines, betting, and bingo, which are currently set to expire on December 31. Italy's long-awaited retail reform is nearing completion, but its success will depend on the alignment of Rome and the regional authorities on the final terms. The final approval of the decree represents a significant test of the government's capacity to reshape the market. Article provided by…. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Superbet Anticipates a Swift and Significant Influence on Greece’s Betting Sector

(AsiaGameHub) -   Romanian multinational gaming company Super Technologies (Super) has rolled out its flagship Superbet sports betting platform in Greece. In a statement released this morning (30 March), the Bucharest-headquartered firm expressed confidence in the Greek market’s growth potential. Superbet will operate with a ‘sports-first’ approach, supported by a focus on local sports communities and active public engagement. Alongside its core sportsbook service, Superbet will offer an iGaming portfolio. The company has established a local team to lead its operations, tasked with ensuring its online products align with local market trends. Leading this team is John Kalamvokis, General Manager of Superbet Greece. Kalamvokis brings extensive experience in Greece’s betting and gaming sector, having spent over 10 years at Kaizen Gaming—operator of Betano and Stoiximan. “This marks a significant moment for Greece’s gaming landscape, as a major brand like Superbet enters the market,” said Kalamvokis. “In a short span, we’ve built a strong team of professionals committed to delivering the most exciting and immersive entertainment experience.” “We are confident that our innovative offerings, such as Supersocial—a groundbreaking and engaging social network—will create a game-changing moment for the industry. Today, we’re only writing the first chapter of a future success story that will unfold through impactful partnerships and community projects.” Superbet hails Greece’s ‘thriving market’ Superbet is entering a vibrant local market overseen by the Hellenic Gaming Commission (EEEP), which regulates retail and online sports betting, casinos, online poker, and lotteries under Law 4002/2011. Notable local players include OPAP—once state-owned and now merged with global gaming and lotteries giant Allwyn. Other key players are Novibet (which was nearly acquired by Allwyn before the deal was recently called off), Kaizen Gaming, and Swedish multinational Betsson, among others. “Greece is a mature and thriving market, so we’re proud to finally be here,” said Adam Lamentowicz, Chief Commercial Officer – CEE at Super. “This goes beyond a typical market entry; it’s a long-term commitment to build the country’s most engaging entertainment ecosystem and bring people closer through excitement and a shared passion for sporting competitions.” Adam Lamentowicz, Chief Commercial Officer – CEE at Super – Source: Super Superbet’s entry into Greece coincides with a government campaign against the illegal gambling sector, spearheaded by Kyriakos Pierrakakis, Minister of National Economy and Finance. The minister is leading a legislative push to overhaul Greece’s laws on black market betting. It also comes amid ongoing legislative and regulatory discussions in the firm’s home market of Romania, where the gambling age has been raised from 18 to 21 and local authorities granted more powers to close or restrict retail betting operations. In a recent interview with SBC News, Borut Petek, Chief Global Affairs Officer at Super Technologies, asserted that the firm’s ‘strategic rationale’ in Romania and the wider CEE region ‘remains unchanged’ despite regulatory shifts in its home market. The Greek launch continues a transformative period for Super, which rebranded last year after previously trading under the Superbet name. It also secured a €1.3bn (£1.1bn) refinancing agreement with alternative asset manager Blackstone in 2025, building on a 2019 strategic investment of €175m. Earlier this year, Super further strengthened its position in Romania via the acquisition of Maxbet Online—distinct from the Serbian betting multinational Maxbet. Greece now joins Brazil, Belgium, Poland, Romania, and Serbia as a core market for the group, while it maintains technology hubs in Spain, the Netherlands, Croatia, and its home nation. “We intend to be a leading voice in Greece for years to come and are confident our brand and product offering will have an immediate impact,” Lamentowicz concluded. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

Northern Ireland’s gambling support infrastructure under scrutiny

(AsiaGameHub) -   There’s growing pressure on policymakers to re-evaluate Northern Ireland’s support system for problem gambling, especially as the rest of the UK undergoes a major overhaul of its own. At a recent roundtable held by the Assembly All Party Group on Reducing Harm Related to Gambling (APPG RHRG), Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) met with healthcare specialists and Stormont representatives to review Northern Ireland’s strategy for tackling problem gambling. A key topic of conversation was the disparity in problem gambling support between Northern Ireland and other UK regions: England has 15 dedicated problem gambling support centers, while Wales is set to launch a specialized treatment service later this week. Scotland also lacks NHS clinics for this issue, but that may soon shift as Public Health Scotland and a large NHS organization are poised to receive millions in statutory levy funds. However, Northern Ireland hasn’t put any similar measures in place—there are no specialized centers offering multidisciplinary care for problem gambling anywhere in the region. Demands for an updated approach to gambling harm services are emerging as pressure builds to classify problem gambling in Northern Ireland as a national public health issue. The Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency estimates that 3% of adults are at-risk gamblers, based on the PGSI score. A major point of emphasis was the absence of a unified support system to effectively assist those affected by gambling harm, as well as the sharp contrast with other UK areas that have specialized clinics staffed by qualified experts to care for patients. Calls for a refreshed strategy for gambling harm services are happening as there’s increasing pressure to designate gambling in Northern Ireland as a national public health priority. The Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency calculates that 3% of adults are at-risk gamblers, using the PGSI score. According to local publication Business First, Philip McGuigan MLA—Chair of the All Party Group on Reducing Harm Related to Gambling and Stormont’s Health Committee—commented: “The All Party Group has consistently called for gambling to be treated as a public health priority, with cross-party support reinforced by an Assembly motion passed in January 2025. “Central to these proposals is the introduction of an industry-funded levy on gambling operators. While legislation exists to introduce a levy on land-based operators here, implementation remains at an early stage and would not apply to online gambling companies due to outdated regulatory frameworks. “This contrasts with Britain, where a statutory levy introduced in April 2025 is expected to raise nearly £120m annually. Funds are allocated to research (20%), prevention (30%), and treatment (50%).” Will action match the statistics? In 2025, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) released a research paper with recommendations for the government to implement—including a new gambling harm levy—which the Northern Ireland Department of Health also backed. But the general agreement was that fully adopting these recommendations would be costly and require a total overhaul of Northern Ireland’s gambling system, needing substantial government investment. England, Wales, and Scotland—Northern Ireland’s neighbors—introduced a statutory Research, Education, and Treatment (RET) levy last year, as required by the 2005 Gambling Act Review White Paper. This levy takes a portion of operators’ gross gambling yield (GGY) to fund treatment services. However, since Northern Ireland has its own gambling regulations, creating such a levy falls entirely under the purview of the Northern Ireland Executive. McGuigan concluded: “Online gambling companies do not pay a levy on bets taken in the North, despite these companies being able to advertise and operate in the region if licensed in Britain. As a result, they are effectively operating in an unregulated market locally without contributing to harm reduction services. “This is funding that could transform support for individuals and families affected by gambling harms. But there is currently no guarantee it will be allocated to the north.” Northern Irish policymakers may want to question whether a statutory levy, specifically one following the model adopted in other parts of the UK, is entirely appropriate.” The new model has received some criticism—such as from the Gambling Lived Experience Network—and the DCMS has provided a transition grant to help the voluntary sector adapt to the changes. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.

T-RIZE Structures Up to $500 Million Private Credit Digital Bond Programme on Canton Network

Programme issued through Kairos Litigation Limited, with first $50 million tranche scheduled to launch in the near term for eligible U.S. and European investors through compliant broker-dealers LONDON, UK – March 30, 2026 – (SeaPRwire) – T-RIZE Group (https://www.t-rize.io) today announced its role in structuring a private credit digital bond programme of up to $500 million for Horizon Group through Kairos Litigation Limited, a UK-based bankruptcy-remote special purpose vehicle established as the issuer for the programme. Horizon Group acts as programme manager. The programme will begin with an initial $50 million tranche launching shortly for eligible investors in the United States and Europe on the Canton Network, with capacity for additional tranches over time. The announcement highlights T-RIZE’s institutional tokenization capability: structuring highly complex underlying exposures into institutionally governed, fixed-yield digital instruments built for professional markets. For the Kairos programme, T-RIZE has digitally structured a specialized private credit strategy into a market-ready issuance framework built on ring-fenced architecture, disciplined governance, permissioned investor access, and full lifecycle administration. Its role spans tokenization design, digital issuance architecture, governance and control logic, onchain instrument creation, lifecycle management, and reporting architecture required for institutional operation. The underlying exposure is a highly granular portfolio of UK litigation-finance receivables, a segment of private credit historically outside digital capital markets. T-RIZE has helped bring that exposure into a digital bond format designed for institutional use, combining fixed-yield economics, short-duration deployment, and a clearer structural framework for investor oversight. The credit architecture combines multiple protection layers. The issuer structure is bankruptcy-remote. Assets and related cash flows are ring-fenced. Risk is segmented through independent validation, and claim-level protection mechanisms. The capital-protection layer is supported by a performance-bond framework with reinsurance support from A-rated international reinsurers. Together, these features strengthen capital protection, improve cash-flow predictability, and support a stronger and transparent risk/reward profile than direct exposure to the underlying assets alone. T-RIZE is also providing the digital operating layer through which the tokens are minted, and administered on Canton Network. It supports onboarding, eligibility controls, credential management, transfer permissions, token lifecycle management, and governance execution. Critical actions are governed through a control framework incorporating multi-party computation and multi-signature approval logic, reinforcing institutional operating standards, and reducing single-point failure risk. The framework also includes collateral functionality scheduled for later activation, positioning the instrument over time for broader use across financing, treasury and liquidity workflows as institutional digital market infrastructure matures. For major financial institutions, the significance extends well beyond a single issuance. It demonstrates that T-RIZE can take complex private credit structures, architect them from the ground up, transform them into digitally native frameworks designed for institutional execution, governance, and scale. “This programme reflects the level of structuring, control and technical integration required for institutional private credit to operate effectively in digital markets,” said Madani Boukalba, Founder and CEO of T-RIZE Group. “T-RIZE helps institutions restructure highly complex, market-agnostic exposures into fixed-yield digital instruments with transparent structural protections and a clear onchain transparency layer across the life of the instrument. That opens access to structured opportunities that have traditionally remained difficult for institutions to reach in standardized form, while allowing them to benefit from attractive risk/reward dislocations with stronger governance, visibility and lifecycle control.” T-RIZE also holds a strong position within Canton Network. It is a Premier Member of the Canton Foundation, an early validator and a builder of production-grade tokenization infrastructure on the network. Canton Network now functions as institutional market infrastructure, with live tokenization, active collateral and repo workflows, and growing participation from major regulated institutions. T-RIZE is engineering the Kairos programme inside that framework so it aligns not only with institutional issuance standards today, but with the next phase of market utility; interoperability, governed execution, and future collateral activation on Canton Network rails. Ann-Marie Bell, CEO of Kairos Litigation Limited, said: “T-RIZE helped us translate a complex private credit structure into a market-ready institutional digital issuance. Their contribution across structuring, governance design, control architecture, compliance logic, and technical implementation was instrumental in bringing the first tranche to market.” More broadly, the transaction positions T-RIZE as a structuring partner for institutions seeking to bring complex opportunities into a governed digital issuance framework on Canton Network, with the standards of control, transparency, and execution required by professional markets. About T-RIZE Group T-RIZE Group is a financial technology company building institutional-grade tokenization infrastructure for digital securities, structured products, and real-world assets. The company structures, tokenizes, issues and administers compliant digital instruments across asset classes including private credit, funds, securities, bonds, commodities, and real estate. T-RIZE Labs, the group’s R&D division, advances next-generation tokenization systems, and digital market architecture. T-RIZE’s technology stack is engineered to institutional and defense-grade security standards and deployed on Canton Network for interoperability, governed execution, and future collateral activation. About Kairos and Horizon Group Kairos Litigation Limited is a UK-based special purpose vehicle established to issue digital loan notes and support the structured financing of eligible underlying receivables within a ring-fenced institutional framework. Horizon Group acts as programme manager and brings more than five years of operating history and a zero-default track record across its lending portfolio, supporting origination, underwriting framework, servicing oversight, and portfolio administration in connection with the programme. Media Contact Brand: T-RIZE Group Contact: Media team Email: press@t-rize.ioWebsite: https://www.t-rize.io

March Madness: Michigan State Versus UConn Sweet 16 Odds, Predictions and Picks

(AsiaGameHub) -   Tonight, the No. 3 Michigan State Spartans will face the No. 2 UConn Huskies in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament. The game is set to begin at 9:45 ET on CBS. This March Madness matchup is must-see television, featuring legendary coaches Tom Izzo and Danny Hurley battling to advance their teams to the Elite 8. As of publication, DraftKings lists UConn as a 2.5-point favorite with an over/under of 136.5. Prior to the line shift, there was considerable two-way betting activity at -1.5, with 51% of the spread handle and 52% of the tickets backing UConn. Best Bet Michigan State vs. UConn: Against the Spread Spartans +2.5 (-118) Michigan State (31-5) relies on point guard Jeremy Fears to drive its offense; he tops the country in assists at 9.4 per game. His exceptional playmaking skills were evident in the Spartans' last contest against Louisville, where he dished out a remarkable 16 assists in their 77-69 victory. In addition to Fears' offensive contributions, Michigan State holds a defensive edge. The Spartans are the nation's best at restricting offensive rebounds, a strength they'll need to maintain this evening. UConn's Tarris Reed (14.2 points per game, 8.9 rebounds per game) and Alex Karaban (13.3 points per game, 5.2 rebounds per game) comprise one of the nation's top front courts. Notably, Reed grabbed 27 rebounds in their first-round win over Furman and added 13 rebounds in their second-round triumph against UCLA. UConn (27-7) tends to commit fouls frequently, which could prove decisive in a contest between relatively evenly-matched teams. The Huskies are ranked 239th in the country, averaging 18 fouls per game. The two squads met in an exhibition match in October, during which Fears converted 10 of 13 free-throw attempts. Overall, Michigan State attempted 44 free throws, making 29 of them. Michigan State shoots 76.5% from the free-throw line, placing them in the top 40 nationally and providing a clear advantage against a UConn team prone to fouling. Pick: Michigan State +2.5 Best Player Prop for Michigan State Spartans Coen Carr OVER 16.5 Points & Rebounds (-104 at FanDuel) In short, Coen Carr has been sensational throughout March Madness. That was Coen Carr’s second nice dunk in under a minute https://t.co/KYsJCGRI68— Michigan State on BTN (@MichiganStOnBTN) March 21, 2026 Carr recorded a double-double in his most recent game against Louisville, tallying 21 points and 10 rebounds. He also surpassed this threshold easily in the opening round against North Dakota State with 17 points and four rebounds. Back one of the nation's premier dunkers to deliver another strong performance tonight. Best Player Prop for UConn Huskies Alex Karaban OVER 12.5 Points (-125 at FanDuel) This betting line appears mispriced and ripe for taking advantage of. Karaban poured in 22 points in the first-round victory over Furman and then dropped 27 against UCLA. Significantly, he took 16 shots in both of those contests. The only other instance where he attempted more shots (18) was in an overtime win versus Providence during the regular season. Additionally, no other UConn player logs nearly as many minutes as Karaban (33.9 minutes per game). Our recommended wager is on Karaban scoring at least 15 points at DraftKings, where that prop is priced at +125 odds. This article is provided by a third-party. AsiaGameHub (https://asiagamehub.com/) makes no warranties regarding its content. AsiaGameHub delivers targeted distribution for iGaming, Casino, and eSports, connecting 3,000+ premium Asian media outlets and 80,000+ specialized influencers across ASEAN.