Lawyers Who Won Against Meta and Google File New Lawsuit Against Sportsbooks

(AsiaGameHub) -   Attorneys responsible for a pivotal legal victory against Meta and Google have turned their attention to sports betting operators, filing a new suit against FanDuel and DraftKings in Massachusetts. Jennifer Hoekstra, a partner with the law firm Aylstock, Witkin, Kreis & Overholtz, who contributed to discovery and briefing in the California social media litigation, is spearheading the new action. She is heading a personal injury lawsuit that contends the companies deliberately target at-risk individuals, for instance during late-night hours or following significant losses. “They develop and personalize themselves to the individual user,” Hoekstra informed ESPN. “The algorithm identifies you and your interests when you log in. It appears, making it increasingly addictive for that individual.“ Plaintiff Wagered Millions of Dollars According to the legal filing, the anonymous plaintiff placed bets totaling $3 million on FanDuel from 2023 to 2025. While the exact loss amount is unspecified, the complaint indicates his gambling grew into “an unmanageable addiction to the defendants’ sports betting platforms.” His escalating gambling habit led him to quit his job, and he is currently receiving treatment for addiction. Mirroring another suit filed this week, DraftKings and FanDuel provided him with VIP hosts. In the other case, the two plaintiffs sustained losses exceeding $2 million on the platforms. Hoekstra stated that her new lawsuit concentrates on physical injury, not financial harm. Using Social Media Arguments The core argument that succeeded in the social media lawsuit was that the product was deliberately engineered to be habit-forming. Hoekstra is applying a similar legal strategy against the gambling firms. “We’re claiming that there is an actual physical harm that is being done through the addiction,” Hoekstra explained. “This is what distinguishes our case: the allegation of a defective product that was intentionally and defectively designed to cause this injury.” The suit alleges DraftKings and FanDuel profit from problem gamblers. It references a Connecticut study indicating 51% of sports betting revenue in the state is generated by 2% of players, who are classified as problem gamblers. An earlier lawsuit against DraftKings presented data suggesting 42% of the company’s total revenue originates from roughly 3.8% of its user base. Will ‘Intentionally’ Addictive Argument Work Again? In the Meta case, the plaintiff received $6 million in damages after jurors determined that Meta and Google had intentionally created addictive social media platforms that damaged the 20-year-old's mental health. However, past rulings have found that gambling companies owe no duty of care to compulsive gamblers. Recently, a Pennsylvania judge dismissed a separate lawsuit against DraftKings. In his decision, he stated, “The Court finds that DraftKings has no duty of care to protect Plaintiffs from spending too much money or from developing or fueling a gambling addiction.” Similar to the two new suits, the dismissed complaint claimed that VIP hosts had promoted further losses. The judge determined that the hosts did not control the betting or make decisions for the individuals. “Encouraging them to place bets is insufficient to create a fiduciary relationship,” the judge wrote. A fiduciary relationship is a legal association of trust where one party (the fiduciary) acts for the benefit of another. Because individuals bet voluntarily, the VIP hosts and companies are not held legally accountable. While DraftKings was previously fined $450,000 in Massachusetts for a clear breach of state law regarding credit card deposits, the new lawsuits confront the greater challenge of proving the companies are liable for a gambler's losses. 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.

Raskin and Merkley Propose Legislation to Outlaw Election, War, and Government Prediction Markets

(AsiaGameHub) -   Capitol Hill witnessed a flurry of activity surrounding prediction markets on Thursday, as legislative pressure on event contract exchanges reached new heights. Lawmakers unveiled two separate proposals to limit the sector from different regulatory vantage points, including the STOP Corrupt Bets Act.Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) and Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) introduced the bicameral legislation, which takes aim at prediction market contracts linked to elections, military operations, and government actions, marking it as one of the most sweeping proposals directed at the rapidly expanding industry.  The measure was introduced on the same day that Sens. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), Todd Young (R-IN), Adam Schiff (D-CA), and John Curtis (R-UT) put forth separate bipartisan legislation concentrating on insider trading by government officials, illustrating the swift acceleration of efforts to regulate prediction markets in Washington.  The simultaneous introduction of these bills indicates that lawmakers are implementing a coordinated, multi-pronged strategy to address prediction markets from various angles rather than pushing a single, unified measure.   If this tactic proves successful, it would lead Congress to impose restrictions on an industry that Schiff has dubbed the “Wild West.”  Legislation Targets Wagering on Elections, Warfare and Governmental Actions The STOP Corrupt Bets Act is broader in scope than several recent proposals. Rather than adopting a narrow focus on ethics or market integrity, this legislation would prohibit entire categories of event contracts.  As drafted, it would modify the Commodity Exchange Act to bar registered entities from listing or trading contracts covering specific “matters described,” including elections, sporting events, and military actions that the bill’s sponsors maintain lack commercial hedging value and essentially operate as unregulated gambling. The measure extends further than other proposals that merely restrict government officials, as it prohibits all individuals from placing such wagers.  The legislation expressly bans event contracts on: Political elections or contests Governmental actions taken by the executive, legislative, or judicial branches Sporting events or athletic competitions Military operations conducted by the United States or any foreign nation In the announcement releasing the bill, Raskin stated: “The oligarchs and opportunists are using prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket to enrich themselves. By banning bets on elections, legislation, acts of war and other government actions, we can oppose corrupt attempts to rig our democracy and profit from the fix, and we can redeem public faith in the idea that government is an instrument for the common good and not a casino.”  The proposed legislation specifically targets event contracts that could be influenced or even known beforehand by government insiders, as well as those that might present a risk to national security.  Lawmakers have increasingly expressed concerns that markets related to warfare and geopolitics could create perverse incentives or expose vulnerabilities in the handling of sensitive information.  The bill includes a narrow exception for contracts used for “hedging or mitigating commercial risk,” but assigns the Commodity Futures Trading Commission with defining the specific parameters.  This measure draws a clear line around which events should be completely prohibited, rather than regulating how participants engage with them, making it one of the most aggressive proposals to date.  If enacted, the legislation would require the Government Accountability Office to study the impact of prediction markets on young people, insider trading, and related issues. Legislators Employ Various Tactics as Bills Accumulate The current approach to prediction markets on Capitol Hill could be characterized as a “death by a thousand cuts” strategy. Lawmakers have introduced various bills, many with overlapping objectives and even overlapping sponsors. For example, Sens. Schiff and Curtis are challenging the industry from multiple legal perspectives simultaneously, with both co-sponsoring more than one proposal targeting prediction markets. This layered approach might ensure that if one of the bills fails to gain traction or faces constitutional challenges, another might survive. While some legislation focuses on the ethics of government officials trading on nonpublic information, other bills address regulatory “backdoors” by reclassifying event contracts as traditional sports betting or casino-style gambling. Additionally, Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Andy Kim (D-NJ) have introduced the Prediction Markets Security and Integrity Act, which merges insider trading prohibitions with restrictions on war-related bets and specific consumer protections like age verification and credit card bans. Above all, the multiple measures demonstrate that Congress is committed to eliminating loopholes in the current regulatory framework.  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.

Swedish Gambling Regulator Appoints New Director General

(AsiaGameHub) -   Acknowledging the necessity of navigating a shifting gambling landscape, the Swedish government has named a new Director for Spelinspektionen. Peter Knutsson is set to take charge of Sweden’s gambling sector as the newly appointed Director General of the national gambling authority. Starting August 17, he will replace Johan Röhr, serving a six-year term that concludes in August 2032. Bringing a wealth of experience in political affairs, Knutsson previously held the position of Sweden’s Advertising Ombudsman. Before that role, he served as Head of Unit at the Ministry of Finance. Furthermore, he possesses over 20 years of leadership experience, utilizing his legal background to provide extensive insights into consumer legislation. His professional history includes time at the European Commission and advisory roles for the Swedish Financial Supervisory Authority. Niklas Wykman, the Minister for Financial Markets, congratulated his colleague, emphasizing the importance of bolstering the domestic gambling market with Knutsson’s specific expertise. “The Swedish gambling market should be characterised by high security and strong consumer protection. Spelinspektionen has a major responsibility in this regard,” he stated. “I am pleased that Peter Knutsson, with his deep knowledge of consumer issues, has accepted the role of Director General.” New leadership for a pressured market Knutsson was welcomed by his new colleagues at the regulatory body. Both the Spelinspektionen Board and the outgoing Director expressed their commitment to collaborating with him to improve the Swedish gambling market. Madelaine Tunudd, Chairwoman of the Board, remarked: “With the solid experience Peter Knutsson has from, among other things, the Ministry of Finance, consumer affairs and most recently the Advertising Ombudsman, this will be very good for the authority.” Tunudd recently advanced within Spelinspektionen, ascending from the Vice Chair position she occupied since 2019 to the Chair role following the retirement of her predecessor, Claes Norgren. Meanwhile, Röhr stated his readiness to assist Knutsson as he assumes his new position, aiming to ensure a seamless transition that does not disrupt the regulator’s daily operations. “I welcome the government’s decision on a new Director General for the Swedish Gambling Authority, and will ensure that Peter Knutsson receives a good introduction in my handover as acting Director General,” Röhr concluded. Spelinspektionen has a busy year approaching. A prohibition on credit gambling takes effect on April 1, and later, the regulator will receive enhanced powers to combat offshore operators targeting the Swedish market more effectively. 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.

Bipartisan Senators Propose Public Integrity in Financial Prediction Markets Act

(AsiaGameHub) -   The legislative effort against prediction markets pressed forward strongly on Thursday, with lawmakers unveiling yet another bill aimed at the sector.  Sens. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI), Todd Young (R-IN), Adam Schiff (D-CA), and John Curtis (R-UT) are spearheading this bipartisan initiative, known as the Public Integrity in Financial Prediction Markets Act of 2026, which seeks to prohibit government officials from leveraging insider information to gain profits from event contracts. As drafted, the legislation aims to stop federally elected officials, political appointees, and government employees from utilizing their access to sensitive, nonpublic information—acquired through their trusted roles—to execute trades on prediction markets.  Similar to other proposals, this legislation comes in the wake of multiple reports of alleged insiders securing substantial profits by making suspiciously timely trades ahead of major geopolitical events, including the joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, where six accounts earned $1.2 million.In a press release announcing the bill, Young referenced these worries: “Public service should never be a pathway to personal profit based on insider information. Recent activity in prediction markets has raised real concerns that individuals with access to sensitive, nonpublic information could exploit that advantage for financial gain.”  This measure joins a growing number of bills targeting the industry, as lawmakers from both parties voice concerns over insider trading, sports contracts, and markets linked to war and government actions.  Bill Covers Congress, Executive Branch Staff & Political Appointees The proposed bill aims to address what many view as an ethics gap, as prediction markets are being used more frequently as financial tools, sparking worries about insider trading.  Under the legislation, “covered individuals” would encompass the president, vice president, members of Congress, and employees of executive or independent regulatory agencies. Those in these categories would be prohibited from using:“Material nonpublic information that a reasonable investor would deem significant when making a decision about a prediction market contract and that is not publicly accessible.” The bill would establish strict penalties and reporting requirements: Authorizes fines of $500 or double the profit from the trade, whichever is higher.  Oversight ethics offices are required to establish regulations, issue guidance, and collect reports on transactions exceeding $250.   Any covered individual involved in a transaction worth over $250 must submit a detailed report to their oversight ethics office within 30 days.  Slotkin stressed why she believed the bill is needed: “No one should profit from the information and knowledge gained through public service, plain and simple. This bill is a crucial initial step in establishing commonsense regulations for prediction markets, with real enforcement to ensure those who violate these rules face tangible consequences. I’m proud of our bipartisan group and thank Senators Young, Schiff, and Curtis for collaborating with me to advance this critical legislation.” Curtis noted that the bill would apply long-standing insider-trading principles to a new form of financial product. Schiff, on the other hand, contended that the industry cannot be left to regulate itself. Competitive Field of Prediction Market Legislation The Public Integrity in Financial Prediction Markets Act enters an already packed arena of legislative proposals competing for attention on Capitol Hill, as members of Congress aim to define their stances in the debate. In January, Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) introduced a House version of the same act.  On the same day Slotkin, Young, Schiff, and Curtis introduced this bill, Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) unveiled the STOP Corrupt Bets Act, a bicameral bill that would prohibit prediction market betting on elections, government actions, and military operations.  Other recent proposals include the End Prediction Market Corruption Act by Merkley and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Schiff’s DEATH BETS Act, and the Prediction Markets Security and Integrity Act of 2026 by Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Andy Kim (D-NJ).  Other bills advancing through Congress include the Prediction Markets Are Gambling Act by Sens. John Curtis (R-UT) and Adam Schiff (D-CA), and the PREDICT Act by Reps. Adrian Smith (R-NE) and Nikki Budzinski (D-IL), which focuses on political event contracts. Considering the number of bills under consideration in Congress, one thing is clear: Congress is seeking to address what it perceives as the prediction market issue from various perspectives. Though no single bill has yet distinguished itself, it appears lawmakers have no plans to ease the pressure on prediction markets in the near future. 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.

Government Provides Transition Grants to Support Gambling Charities

(AsiaGameHub) -   The British government is working to alleviate the financial strain on charities addressing gambling harm as they navigate a new, and at times contentious, funding system. According to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS), which oversees gambling regulation in the UK, the statutory research, education, and treatment (RET) levy has generated nearly £120 million in its inaugural year. This substantial amount is earmarked specifically for research into, prevention of, and treatment for gambling-related harm. However, the transition from the previous funding arrangements to the new model has posed difficulties for some charitable organizations. To address these challenges, the DCMS has established a three-month transition grant fund. This grant will be accessible to UK charities focused on gambling harm from April 1 to June 1, 2026. In instances where the DCMS makes a decision after April 1, charities will be permitted to submit claims retroactively. Charities will be required to meet specific eligibility criteria to be considered for a grant. Eligible organizations must have been engaged in 'relevant activity' in March 2026 to support service users in England. Furthermore, they must have previously applied for and been unsuccessful in securing funding from the gambling levy through either the Gambling Harms Prevention VCSE Grant Fund or the Gambling Harms Treatment VCSE Grant Fund. The purpose of this grant is to cover staffing costs and associated overheads necessary for the continued operation of charity services. Capital expenditures, defined as any spending that results in the creation or improvement of an asset valued at over £2,000, are not eligible for funding. Organizations have until April 30, 2026, to submit their grant applications. Charities navigate a controversial shift The levy was a key component of the Gambling Act review, replacing the former system where operators voluntarily contributed 1% of their revenue to GambleAware. GambleAware then managed the commissioning of RET projects nationwide. Invoices for the statutory levy were first issued by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) on September 1, 2025, with a payment deadline of October 1, 2025. The levy is now an annual obligation for licensed operators, with invoices dispatched on September 1 each year. However, the introduction of the levy has not been without controversy, and several charities have expressed concerns regarding the long-term viability of the UK's gambling harm research, education, and treatment system under the new funding structure. NHS England, which is undergoing restructuring, has assumed responsibility for treatment funding. The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) will oversee prevention efforts, and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) will manage research initiatives. GambleAware ceased operations earlier this month, as its commissioning functions have been effectively transferred to the NHS. The charity had long advocated for the establishment of a statutory levy, but with itself retaining the lead role in commissioning. Various charitable organizations voiced alarm at these changes when the Gambling Act review White Paper was published in April 2023, and have continued to do so. For instance, the Gambling Lived Experience Network (GLEN) shared some frustrations on LinkedIn just last week. However, the organization did offer some commendation for OHID, describing its performance as significantly better than that of NHS England and UKRI. Is there any going back? Regardless of the opinions held by charities, it appears that the statutory levy is a permanent fixture. Even if the government were to reconsider its position, such a significant undertaking would require considerable time to reverse. The process of commissioning services is also well underway. In Scotland, the devolved government has begun allocating its £7.9 million share of the UK-wide gambling levy. These funds will be distributed among the NHS, local authority partners, and the third sector, which includes charities. Scotland's Public Health Minister, Jenni Minto, stated: “Gambling harm is a significant issue affecting far too many people in Scotland. It impacts not only individuals who gamble but also their families, relationships, communities, and society as a whole. “We are already working diligently with partners to mitigate this, and these awards represent a major step forward. This funding will support a variety of projects and programs for individuals dealing with what is often an unseen issue. “Data indicates that over two percent of Scottish adults – more than 90,000 individuals – may be problem gamblers. The funding provides a balanced approach across the third sector, including community and voluntary organizations, and services delivered through the NHS and local authorities.” The largest beneficiaries include the RCA Trust (£1 million), Public Health Scotland (£967,000), NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (£926,000), Fast Forward (£561,000), Citizens Advice Scotland (£450,000), and Simon Community Scotland (£445,000). Other recipients are Gambling With Lives (£124,000), Charity Space Scotland (£47,000), Scottish Ambulance Service (£45,000), Young Scot (£30,000), and Dundee and Angus College (£52,000). The RCA Trust, the largest recipient, offers counseling services for individuals affected by gambling-related harm and other conditions such as drug and alcohol abuse. Andy Todd, a spokesperson for the charity, commented: “The funding provided by the Scottish Government will be crucial for the ongoing delivery of prevention, education, training, treatment, and support for those impacted by gambling harms across Scotland. “With gambling harms now being addressed through a public health model, we look forward to collaborating with partners to reduce harms by expanding service provision, decreasing stigma, and working with lived experience perspectives to integrate policy and practice among frontline staff.” The distribution of gambling harm treatment funding in Scotland follows the Welsh government's announcement of how its share of the RET levy funds would be allocated nine months prior. However, there is still no confirmation regarding how funds will be utilized in England. Overall, the government anticipates raising between £90 million and £100 million annually from the levy. According to the DCMS, this target was exceeded in its first year, yet there remains no clarity on how these funds will be spent in England, the UK's largest nation. 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.

Playtech CEO targets global growth opportunities as company seeks to regain momentum

(AsiaGameHub) -   Live casino products provide limitless opportunities for operators in the U.S., as stated by Mor Weizer, Chief Executive Officer of Playtech, during an interview with SBC News. Shortly after Playtech released its full-year 2025 results, Weizer told us that the Group will stay focused on expanding the live casino market in the U.S., even though the product has lower adoption rates than in many other global regions. “We see the U.S. as a huge opportunity,” he noted. “Live casinos are indeed very popular in Asia, and they’re also well-received in some other markets—there are countries where live casino makes up 25-30% of total gaming activity. “In the U.S., as you rightly noted, adoption rates are still limited to around 17%. However, we see this as a chance because we are confident that the U.S. market’s fundamentals will enable significant growth in live casino.  “As we stated earlier today, live casino customers generate 1.8 times more revenue than regular casino players, which creates a cross-selling opportunity for operators to expand live casino offerings in the U.S. further.” A Global Shield Against Tax Burdens The Americas region overall has been a critical contributor to Playtech’s financial performance over the past year, particularly as the company undergoes a rapid transition to a B2B-focused business. However, a notable point from the FY25 report was that B2B costs rose while B2B revenue declined year-over-year (YoY). When asked if Playtech can reverse this trend in 2026, Chris McGinnis, Chief Financial Officer, noted that revenue was affected by the updated agreement with Caliente International, but costs are projected to increase at a slower pace this year, and profits are expected to return to growth alongside this. Looking ahead, this year is set to bring higher tax burdens in several of Playtech’s key markets, including Brazil and the UK. Nevertheless, the company’s management is confident that Playtech can weather these challenges due to its diversified portfolio. McGinnis explained: “The most significant impact for Playtech has been in the UK, where the government announced an increase in the Remote Gaming Duty. We issued a statement indicating that this would have a major effect on our business.  “But we remain optimistic. Playtech is geographically diversified, so even with tax hikes in the UK and other regions, we are still confident that we will continue to grow.” Weizer further emphasized: “We have a strong presence in other markets such as Italy, Spain, France, Poland, Romania, and the Scandinavian region. This broad diversification means we are well-equipped to handle any regulatory changes that may arise.” Finally, Playtech confirmed that it is exploring several new markets to boost its diversification, specifically Finland, New Zealand, and Ireland. All three nations are currently implementing major regulatory changes.  Finland is working to end its state-run gambling monopoly with operator Veikkaus by June 2027, New Zealand is set to launch its first online gambling licenses, and Ireland has a new gambling regulator that will reshape the country’s domestic market. Weizer concluded: “Finland is adopting a new regulatory framework that will allow operators to enter the market openly. We view this as a chance to deepen our partnership with Veikkaus. “We also have existing Scandinavian partners who are eager to enter the Finnish market as soon as the regulatory changes take effect. “New Zealand, meanwhile, is currently unregulated but is considering introducing regulations. Playtech is seeking to partner with operators that are likely to establish themselves there, including both B2B partners and structured agreement partners. “As for Ireland, they are also revising their regulatory framework. We see this as an opportunity due to our strong connections with individuals who have access to the Irish 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.

Sports Betting and Gaming Companies Expand Sponsorships Across Diverse Sports

(AsiaGameHub) -   Despite ongoing discussions about marketing budget reductions, sports sponsorship activity within the global betting and gaming sector shows no signs of deceleration. The past fortnight has seen a new surge of agreements spanning motorsport, football, baseball and sports data. This Sponsor Spotlight examines the worldwide platform of Formula 1, explores various football agreements throughout Europe, and ventures across the Atlantic to identify which iGaming operators are establishing a presence in the US market and their specific locations. Allwyn races to the forefront of Formula 1 Following a successful inaugural season, Formula 1 has prolonged its collaboration with Allwyn via a new multi-year contract. The agreement capitalises on Formula 1's sustained international expansion, with the sport now reaching 827 million supporters and a total television viewership of 1.8 billion. The refreshed partnership prioritises enhancing fan interaction through digital and interactive initiatives. A significant enhancement involves Allwyn's incorporation into the F1 Predict platform, enabling fans to predict race results through the newly created "Allwyn League", with rewards including grand prix tickets and Paddock Club entry. The brand will also achieve greater exposure during formation laps, representing one of the most prominent segments of a race weekend. This development follows a momentous period for the UK's National Lottery operator, encompassing the release of its financial results, finalisation of its OPAP merger, and exceeding the £450 million investment threshold for National Lottery modernisation. Tipico scores in the nation of its headquarters Tipico Group has entered into a multi-year contract with the Malta Football Association, securing status as an official partner of the national squad. Departing from conventional sponsorship models, this arrangement focuses on employer brand development, specifically promoting Tipico's recruitment platform and drawing local expertise in technology, finance and business positions. The collaboration encompasses branding on team kits, stadium promotions and digital media, all designed to boost recognition among Malta's labour pool and reinforce Tipico's standing as a permanent employer in what has become a favoured location for iGaming companies. PureWager goes in to bat for Baltimore Orioles PureWager Group has entered the US professional sports arena via a sponsorship agreement with the Baltimore Orioles. This designation establishes PureWager as the sole sports betting partner of the baseball organisation and involves establishing the PureWager Pavilion at Oriole Park, Camden Yards, conceived as a communal area for supporters. The deal coincides with PureWager's preparations to debut its wagering and online casino platform in the United States, with intentions to expand into numerous states after an initial launch in Michigan. Eurobet.live taps into ‘second screen’ trend with AS Roma Eurobet.live has secured a multi-year sponsorship with AS Roma, assuming the role of the club's principal shirt sponsor until the 2028/29 campaign. The collaboration is notable for its emphasis on infotainment over conventional sportsbook marketing, seeking to comply with Italy's stringent advertising restrictions. Eurobet.live will assume a pivotal function in AS Roma's digital content approach, generating matchday material, interviews and social media elements. The agreement targets the "second screen" demographic – supporters who interact with statistics and content whilst viewing matches. Veikkaus sponsor capitalises on a Scandinavian niche Finnish National Lottery operator Veikkaus Oy has been appointed principal partner of this year's men's Floorball World Championships, hosted in Finland. Finland's men's team enters the competition as defending world champions, having secured the title in Sweden during 2024. The sport has surged in popularity throughout Scandinavia, with final weekend tickets already exhausted, as Veikkaus seeks to leverage this momentum through sponsorship and broaden brand recognition before significant industry reforms in Finland. Spotlight rankings: Who’s standing out? 1: Formula 1 / Allwyn Viewed globally, this partnership is particularly prominent. Combining Formula 1's extensive reach with Allwyn's expanding sporting footprint, it unites two substantial organisations on a worldwide platform. Both entities have also experienced recent international expansion. 2: PureWager / Baltimore Orioles Entering the US sports market via an MLB franchise provides PureWager with a robust foundation for establishing brand recognition before a broader rollout. 3: Eurobet.live / AS Roma Italy's wagering market ranks as Europe's second-largest, and the revised regulatory structure has been well received. Gaining exposure through a prominent Serie A club represents a shrewd strategic decision. 4: Tipico / MFA While Malta stands among the globe's most significant gambling centres, its domestic market remains relatively modest by European standards due to the country's limited population. Nevertheless, preserving positive relationships with local sporting partners is always advisable. 5: Veikkaus Oy / Floorball Finally, Veikkaus' most recent sponsorship initiative does not match the scope of other agreements examined here. Nonetheless, it aligns perfectly with the company's reputation as a socially conscious operator, potentially offering significant advantages when Finland liberalises its market to additional licensees in 2027. 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.

Helen Bryce Appointed BHA’s Legal Counsel for UK Racing

(AsiaGameHub) -   The British Horseracing Authority (BHA) has announced the appointment of Helen Bryce as its new General Counsel and Company Secretary, effective from 1 August 2026. This appointment is part of a significant restructuring of the governing body's leadership during a crucial time for UK racing. Bryce will oversee all legal, compliance, risk management, and corporate governance operations, providing counsel to both the Executive and the Board on legal and statutory duties. Her promotion signifies an internal progression, as she joined the BHA in 2017 and currently holds the position of Head of Legal and Governance. Before her tenure at the BHA, Bryce spent ten years at Bird & Bird, where she served as a senior associate in their technology, media, and sport division, developing expertise in intricate regulatory and commercial matters. She succeeds Catherine Beloff, who is leaving the organisation after more than a decade. During her time, Beloff managed two major governance reviews and established an independent judicial panel, contributing to the modernisation of the BHA’s regulatory framework. Bryce expressed that it is a "huge privilege" to join the BHA at a pivotal moment for UK racing. She stated, "The BHA has a critical role to play in safeguarding the integrity and future of British racing. Maintaining the highest standards of corporate governance, legal compliance and transparency is fundamental to that mission. “I look forward to working closely with colleagues and stakeholders across the industry to ensure that our policies and procedures not only meet regulatory expectations but also reinforce trust and accountability across the sport.” BHA heads to negotiation table Her appointment occurs amidst broader executive changes within the BHA. In March, Brant Dunshea officially took on the permanent role of CEO, having previously led the organisation on an interim basis following Julie Harrington's resignation in 2025. Concurrently, the BHA is continuing its search for a new Chair, following the unexpected departure of Lord Charles Allen in February. His six-year term concluded amidst reported disagreements with stakeholders and racing bodies regarding governance direction. The selection of a new Chair is considered vital. The BHA is preparing to enter negotiations with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and bookmakers, represented by the Betting & Gaming Council (BGC), concerning the future funding model for the horseracing levy. The redesign of the levy was notably excluded from the scope of the UK Gambling Review, a decision that has escalated tensions with bookmakers, some of whom have indicated they might withdraw from racing if terms are unfavourable. Against this backdrop, Bryce's appointment is viewed as a move to bolster the BHA's legal and governance capabilities in anticipation of complex regulatory discussions. Prominent figures, including Matt Hancock, Ben Wallace, and HR veteran Julia Tyson, have already been mentioned as potential candidates for the vacant Chair position. Commenting on the appointment, Dunshea remarked, “Helen has made a valuable contribution to the BHA and to British racing over a sustained period, demonstrating not only astute legal judgement but also a deep understanding of the governance challenges facing modern sport.  “At a time when the BHA must engage in complex discussions on funding, regulation and long-term sustainability, her expertise will be central to ensuring that we meet our statutory responsibilities while maintaining the confidence of participants, stakeholders and the public.” He further added, “Her leadership will be instrumental as we navigate a period of structural change for racing, ensuring that our regulatory framework remains robust, transparent and fit for purpose.” 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.

Brazil Targets Doubled Tax Revenue from Online Gambling

(AsiaGameHub) -   Brazil’s tax authority, the Receita Federal (RF), projects a substantial increase in tax revenue from licensed online gambling by 2026. This projection comes after a reported 235% surge in taxes collected in Q1 2026 from the 87 active licenses within the Brazil Bets market, according to SBC Noticias Brazil. The federal government collected R$2.5bn (£350m) in taxes related to betting between January and February, a significant rise from the R$756m (£108.4m) gathered in the corresponding period of 2025. January alone contributed R$1.49bn, with February yielding R$1.04bn. Analysts have suggested a possible seasonal dip in February, potentially linked to the Carnival festivities. This sharp increase is attributed to the ongoing maturation of Brazil's regulated betting framework, which is now in its second year of full operation under Law No. 14,790/2023. Market growth has been a primary factor, with the number of fully licensed operators growing from 49 at the start of 2025 to 87 by February 2026, leading to improved channelization and tax collection. New fiscal measures were approved by Congress at the end of 2025 through Law No. 224/2025, introducing a gradual increase in the Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) tax. The rate is set to rise from 12% to 13% in 2026, with a goal of reaching 15% by 2028. According to RF Secretary Robinson Barreirinhas, the initial phase of this incremental adjustment is anticipated to generate an additional R$260m in tax revenue solely in 2026, bolstering the government's confidence in betting as a reliable source of fiscal income. Based on current trends, the RF estimates that tax income from betting could range between R$11bn and R$13bn by the close of 2026, provided that sustained player demand supports the incremental tax increases. This represents a steady year-on-year growth from the R$9.95bn collected in 2025, rather than an exponential leap. Fuel to political fires For policymakers, this trend highlights a broader objective: to strike a balance between revenue generation and regulatory oversight as Brazil continues to refine its gambling framework amidst political discussions regarding the social implications of gambling. The Brazil Bets market is also undergoing several governance changes as it enters the spring season. In March, the PT government appointed Dario Durigan as the new Secretary of the Ministry of Finance and the Economy, following Fernando Haddad's acceptance of the PT Party's nomination to run for governor of the State of São Paulo. Concurrently, Daniele Cardoso has been confirmed as the new Secretary of the Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA), the federal body responsible for regulating Brazil’s betting market, concluding months of industry speculation. Collectively, the fiscal growth and the institutional changes signify a market transitioning rapidly from its launch phase to policy consolidation, as Brazil Bets continues to develop under increased political and regulatory scrutiny. 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.

Indonesian Online Gambling Deposits Spike After Eid Holiday for Second Consecutive Year

(AsiaGameHub) -   Officials report that Indonesian online gambling deposits are surging following the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr for the second consecutive year. The alert was issued by the country's anti-money laundering body, the Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Center (PPATK), according to Indonesian news outlet Tempo. PPATK runs an automated system that monitors transactions to detect online gambling activity in bank accounts. The agency collaborates with major Indonesian banks to freeze accounts identified as having gambling-related deposits or withdrawals. According to PPATK officials, there was a "sharp" rise in suspicious transactions potentially linked to online gambling both during and right after the Eid al-Fitr holiday. This year, Eid was observed by the Islamic world from March 19 to March 20. Inside a mosque in Central Java, Indonesia. (Image: Ed Us) Online Gambling Deposits: On the Rise The agency declined to disclose the precise magnitude of the increase, stating that official data would be released in April. Nevertheless, it noted that the figures from late March were substantially higher than those recorded in January and February. Experts informed the media outlet that increased leisure time during the holiday contributed to higher gambling activity. PPATK head Ivan Yustiavandana affirmed that "online gambling deposits generally rise following the conclusion of the holiday." "The [sharpest] upward trend usually occurs after Eid, when money circulation increases nationwide," he said. Upward Trends Statistics from 2025, when Eid occurred on March 29-30, seem to support the PPATK's assertion. In January 2025, Indonesian players placed deposits totaling IDR 2.96 trillion ($175 million) on unlawful betting sites. Deposits grew marginally to IDR 3.05 trillion ($180 million) the next month. Transaction values fell to IDR 2.59 trillion in March. However, April witnessed a 96% surge in deposits to IDR 5.08 trillion ($300 million), which then declined to IDR 2.29 trillion ($153 million) in May 2025. Gambling in all its forms is prohibited in Indonesia. Despite the prohibition, online casino applications continue to be widely used, prompting authorities to launch an extensive enforcement campaign in recent years. The enforcement actions have also generated substantial revenue for the Indonesian Treasury. Prosecutors in West Jakarta recently transferred approximately $31.3 million to government accounts following the closure of an online casino and its connected money-laundering operation. Medical professionals caution that the growing popularity of online gambling is increasingly impacting public mental health. Psychiatric units in major Indonesian urban centers report being inundated with admissions of patients battling gambling dependency. Certain regions report hospitals operating at 90% occupancy. Physicians indicate this is contributing to rising gambling-associated crime. Additionally, courts across the country have expressed concerns that addiction to unlawful casino platforms is causing divorce rates to climb. 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.

Allwyn Extends Formula 1 Collaboration, Launches Prediction League

(AsiaGameHub) -   Lottery powerhouse Allwyn has prolonged its partnership with Formula 1. As part of this multi-year extension, the company revealed the launch of the Allwyn League within F1 Predict, enabling users to earn rewards for accurate race predictions. Allwyn initially joined forces with F1 last year and, in a press statement confirming the agreement’s extension, noted that the first year had been successful. Pavel Turek, Chief Officer of Global Partnerships at Allwyn, said, “We are excited to advance our official partnership with Formula 1 to a new stage, marking our most substantial long-term dedication to the sport to date. By continuing our collaboration, we are upholding our shared conviction in the power of Formula 1 to connect with and inspire a global audience.” Prediction League Aims to Engage Fans Allwyn is now the world’s second-largest gaming company, following a €16 billion ($18.5 billion) all-share merger with Greece’s state-authorized gambling operator OPAP last year. The company intends to utilize F1’s widespread appeal to boost its brand and has rolled out the Allwyn League on the F1 Predicts platform. Turek added, “This new phase enables us to strengthen that bond even more through the introduction of the Allwyn League fan experience, our leading partnership for the Formation Lap, and the expansion of our F1 Allwyn Global Community Award programme. We will ensure the thrill of the track provides an enriching experience for fans and a lasting positive effect for the communities we visit.” F1 Predicts lets fans predict the results of key moments during a Grand Prix weekend. The Allwyn League will offer prizes, including Grand Prix tickets, to top-performing participants. Allwyn Leaning Into Prediction Markets Allwyn mainly operates lotteries but has been branching into other gambling sectors. The company obtained a controlling interest in PrizePicks last year. Historically a DFS platform, PrizePicks secured approval from the CFTC to enter prediction markets. It then formed a partnership with Polymarket before formally launching PrizePicks Predicts in collaboration with Kalshi last November. The platform features various F1 markets, where users can predict driver performance in races. Gambling Sponsors Prominent in F1 The agreement with Allwyn is the most recent in a string of high-profile sponsorships between F1 and gambling firms. Stake has served as the primary sponsor of the Sauber team since 2024, while Williams had a prior agreement with Sportsbet.io. PokerStars was also formerly the official betting sponsor of F1. On the deal with Allwyn, F1 CCO Emily Prazer commented, “We’re pleased to be extending and enhancing our partnership with Allwyn, which benefits our fans and the communities where we hold races.  “Our collaboration with Allwyn demonstrates our shared commitment to creating a positive legacy and using innovation to deliver new fan experiences both at home and at our global events. Allwyn is a strong and valued partner to F1, contributing both to the growth of the sport and to the well-being of the people it reaches worldwide.” 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.

Formula 1 renews Allwyn partnership following 1.8 billion TV views in 2025

(AsiaGameHub) -   Formula 1 has prolonged its partnership with Allwyn via a new multi-year agreement, following a successful first season of collaboration. The sport has seen rapid global expansion in recent years, and this deal comes after a season in which it reached 827 million fans and achieved a cumulative global TV audience of 1.8 billion.  The extended partnership with the UK’s National Lottery operator focuses on boosting fan engagement through digital channels. “We’re delighted to be expanding and enhancing our partnership with Allwyn, bringing benefits to our fans and the communities where we race,” said Emily Prazer, Chief Commercial Officer, Formula 1. “Our work with Allwyn reflects our shared commitment to creating a positive legacy and using innovation to deliver new fan experiences—both for those watching from home and at our global events.  “Allwyn is a strong and valued partner to Formula 1, contributing to the growth of the sport and benefiting the people it reaches worldwide.” Trends continue for Allwyn and Formula 1 A key new element is Allwyn’s integration into the Formula 1 Predict platform, where fans can predict race outcomes during a Grand Prix weekend.  The new “Allwyn League” will offer prizes including race tickets, Paddock Club access, and exclusive memorabilia, while the company will have increased visibility during the formation lap of selected races throughout the season.  The Formula 1 Allwyn Global Community Awards programme, launched in 2025, will expand in 2026 to support up to eight organizations across host cities—doubling the number of beneficiaries from its first year. Pavel Turek, Chief Officer of Global Partnerships at Allwyn, said: “We are thrilled to take our official partnership with Formula 1 to the next level, marking our most significant long-term commitment to the sport to date.  “By continuing our collaboration, we are reaffirming our shared belief in the power of Formula 1 to reach and inspire a global audience.  “This next chapter allows us to deepen that connection further through the launch of the Allwyn League fan experience, our headline partnership of the Formation Lap, and the expansion of our Formula 1 Allwyn Global Community Award programme.  “We will ensure the excitement of the track delivers a rewarding experience for fans and a lasting positive impact for the communities we visit.” Allwyn is just one of many industry operators to have engaged with Formula 1 in recent years, having already partnered with the McLaren team.  Earlier this month, Super Group-owned Betway was announced as the first official betting operator of the sport in a multi-year partnership. Before that, the company had also launched a branding partnership with the Atlassian Williams Racing team.  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.

Russian Police Arrest Self-Improvement Guru During Raid on Illegal Casino

(AsiaGameHub) -   Russian law enforcement persists in its efforts to combat unlawful gambling establishments, as a personal development coach becomes the most recent individual charged with running a secret betting operation. Law enforcement stormed the establishment, situated in downtown Perm, detaining nine individuals, according to Russian news source Pro Perm. Mushfig Akhundov, alleged to be the ringleader who established the illicit gambling site, was among those taken into custody. A municipal court has mandated that the suspect remain in pretrial detention through May 19. Sverdlovsk District Court Judge Yana Abadzheva granted authorities' petition to detain Akhundov for "unlawfully organizing and operating gambling activities within an organized criminal group." Russian Authorities: Gambling Establishment Takedown Officers executed synchronized raids on the gambling venue, dubbed "Penthouse," along with each suspect's home. Personnel from the regional offices of the Federal Security Service (FSB) and the Investigative Committee, together with Russian National Guard troops, participated in the operations. Investigators reported seizing currency valued at 2.5 million rubles (approximately $31,000) from the locations. A spokesperson stated authorities believe the funds were acquired through "illegal operations." Akhundov, known on social media as Misha, operates within the personal development sector. He featured on the popular Russian reality television program "Success in Everything" in 2021. Mushfig Akhundov, pictured in 2020. (Photo: @akhundov91/VK) He also maintains involvement in athletics, having officiated as a judge at prominent wrestling competitions. A law enforcement representative indicated that the court granted bail to the other suspects. Authorities report that the illegal gambling operation launched in late 2023 and functioned continuously until the raid earlier this month. The operation follows closely after a prominent case in Perm, where 17 people face prosecution for allegedly managing four unlawful gambling establishments. Those gambling venues commenced operations in September 2022, with law enforcement conducting raids in December 2024. During coordinated raids on all four locations, investigators confiscated numerous computer terminals, mobile devices, and more than $12,900 in currency. Authorities' Divisive Proposal Across the nation, debate intensifies amid reports that officials are preparing to authorize internet-based gambling establishments. A prominent legislator has become the most recent figure to criticize the proposal, which originated from the Ministry of Finance. "I don't believe this initiative serves Russia's interests," State Duma deputy Yevgeny Marchenko told Russian news agency NSN. "We previously invested considerable resources to shut down casinos nationwide. Now, apparently, we're reversing that progress." "Russia currently possesses designated gambling areas capable of hosting brick-and-mortar casinos," Marchenko continued. "I believe that should be sufficient." 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: Texas vs. Purdue Sweet 16 Odds, Predictions, and Picks — Best Bet on OVER Tonight

(AsiaGameHub) -   The No. 11 Texas Longhorns take on the No. 2 Purdue Boilermakers in tonight's first March Madness Sweet 16 matchup. The game starts at 7:10 p.m. ET on CBS. Texas upset No. 3 Gonzaga, 74-68, to reach the Sweet 16. Purdue easily defeated Miami, 79-69. DraftKings has set Purdue as a 7.5-point favorite with a total of 147.5. We're looking at the total, with 63% of handle and 72% of tickets on the OVER at DraftKings at the time of writing. Recommended Bet Texas vs. Purdue: OVER 147.5 (-112) KenPom places the Boilermakers No. 1 in the nation in adjusted offensive efficiency. Purdue is scoring an average of 91.5 points per game in the NCAA Tournament. The Boilermakers are also a top-10 team in three-point shooting. Purdue shoots 38.8 percent, eighth-best in the country. While the Boilers excel at shooting the three, they're poor at defending it, ranking No. 173 nationally in allowing opponents to shoot 33.9% from beyond the arc. Texas is even worse at No. 253, allowing 35.1%. Expect Purdue's Fletcher Loyer to have a big game tonight. The senior guard is shooting exceptionally well from three-point range. Loyer leads Purdue in 3P% at 43.3%. Here are his last five games shooting from behind the arc: 4 of 4 vs. Miami 4 of 8 vs. Queens 3 of 4 vs. Michigan 4 of 10 vs. UCLA 4 of 9 vs. Nebraska Texas responds with guard Dailyn Swain (17.4 ppg, 7.5 rpg), who could be a difficult matchup for Purdue. Center Matas Vokietaitis (15.7 ppg, 7.2 rpg) can score effectively, and Texas also features double-digit scoring from Tramon Mark and Jordan Pope. Selection: OVER 147.5 Top Player Prop for Purdue Boilermakers Fletcher Loyer OVER 14.5 Points (+100 at FanDuel) For all of the reasons mentioned above, expect Loyer to exceed this total tonight. He's fresh off scoring 24 points against Miami. Loyer shot perfectly from the free-throw line (8 of 8), three-point line (4 of 4), and missed just one of seven field goal attempts. Jordan Pope OVER 13.5 Points (+100 at FanDuel) The Longhorns have relied on Jordan Pope's scoring during March Madness. Swain, the team's leading scorer, has been held to an average of 12.5 ppg in two tournament games. Pope made three 3-pointers against both BYU and Gonzaga. Along with Vokietaitis, he tied for the team lead with 17 points in the win over the Zags. 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.

EGBA warns Brussels about rampant offshore gambling

(AsiaGameHub) -   Europe's gambling industry is taking an active role in the European Commission's (EC) initiative to combat online fraud throughout the continent. Early this year, the EC started developing an action plan designed to enhance cross-border cooperation among member states in tackling online organised crime. To build a comprehensive strategy, the EC invited stakeholders to provide feedback and share best practices for combating fraud schemes, including gambling industry representatives who have long been fighting the black market. As a sector representative, the European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) responded to the EC's request for input by highlighting how illegal gambling providers target unsuspecting players by masquerading as licensed operators. To support its position, EGBA provided evidence including websites with domain names that closely mimic those of legitimate operators, exploiting the regulated market's reputation. Additional evidence revealed illegal mobile gambling apps on Google and Apple platforms, black market promotions on social media, and phishing schemes. The trade association also reminded the EC that illegal gambling platforms accounted for approximately 27%, or €18 billion, of Europe's total online gambling market GGR in 2025. This exposes players to considerable risk, as these platforms lack the protections offered by licensed operators and instead heighten the risk of identity theft, financial losses, and problem gambling. Dr Ekaterina Hartmann, Director of Legal and Regulatory Affairs at EGBA, stated: "Our collected evidence demonstrates how fraudsters are systematically exploiting consumer trust in the licensed gambling sector, endangering European consumers and enabling the illegal online gambling market to expand. "From counterfeit websites and fraudulent applications to phishing operations and social media fraud, these threats resurface as fast as they are removed. Piecemeal national responses to such fraud are insufficient – we require coordinated EU-wide action to prevent consumers and legitimate operators from facing an uphill struggle against fraud." The EC's Action Plan on Combating Online Fraud is anticipated to be adopted in the second quarter of 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.

Fortune’s Spin: AC Milan Manager Max Allegri Bets Big and Wins Big at Casinos

(AsiaGameHub) -   A former teammate of AC Milan manager Max Allegri has disclosed how the veteran football coach scores major wins at casinos. On the DoppioPasso podcast, Gianluca Atzori shared an anecdote about a gambling session with the former Juventus boss. Atzori and Allegri played together at Perugia during the 1990s when the team earned promotion from Serie B. The squad would celebrate wins by visiting gambling establishments. “We traveled to Venice for a match, and Allegri informed us that a victory would be followed by a casino visit, instructing us to pack our suits. He mentioned this to me and (Federico) Giunti,” Atzori remembered. Following Perugia's victory, the players headed straight for the gaming tables. Allegri Rewards Croupiers Generously Atzori continued, “We each contributed 500,000 lire (approximately $350) and handed it to Allegri; he was fond of casinos and navigated them expertly.” “It was my first time inside a casino. At the roulette table, the croupier spun the ball as Allegri placed his wager. When the ball settled on his chosen number, Max reacted with childlike excitement, and our payout was 36 times our original bet.” “He then made a second wager, doubling his stake. Our winnings grew from 3.6 million to 7 million; across two bets we accumulated 10 million (roughly $7,000), and he handed the croupier a 2 million ($1,400) gratuity.” In games of chance such as roulette, players seek any advantage possible. Various strategies exist, including the James Bond method, which involves spreading bets across a wide portion of the table. Atzori initially disapproved of Allegri's lavish tipping, though he later understood it was a calculated move to secure the croupier's goodwill. “When I witnessed this, I seized him by the chest and exclaimed: ‘That's my money too – 2 million – have you lost your mind?’ Yet I failed to grasp that generously tipping the croupier might influence him, intentionally or not, to guide the ball toward your numbers since he anticipated another substantial gratuity. Ultimately, we walked away with considerable winnings.” Previous Gambling Controversies As Atzori noted, Allegri's well-known gambling habit has previously created difficulties for the former footballer and coach. In 2000, he received a suspension amid match-fixing allegations while at Pistoiese. The charges were later dismissed after an appeal. More recently, in 2021, he faced investigation for allegedly utilizing a Malta-based gambling firm to launder money, with suspected connections to the 'Ndrangheta crime syndicate. He reportedly expended over $400,000 across two overseas casinos. Financial regulators labeled these transactions as “suspicious,” triggering additional probes. No legal consequences have materialized from the case. The 58-year-old currently serves his second term as AC Milan manager, returning to the club last year. He previously guided Juventus to five straight Serie A championships between 2014 and 2019. 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.

Bwin’s Danish site fined £57,000 amid talks of an advertising ban

(AsiaGameHub) -   The operator of bwin's Danish domain, part of Entain's international sportsbook portfolio, has been fined for breaching national marketing regulations. The Copenhagen City Court imposed a DKK 500,000 (£57,000) penalty following a Consumer Ombudsman complaint regarding ElectraWorks' promotional campaign. The campaign, run by ElectraWorks as operator of the Danish bwin site, was a 'Risk-Free Gambling' promotion. The Ombudsman reported it to Danish police as misleading in 2024 after a consumer complaint. The promotion featured the slogan 'risk free gambling up to 1000 DKK'. After viewing the ad, a consumer placed a DKK 1,000 bet on bwin.dk that lost. After getting a DKK 1,000 free bet, the customer made a second wager that won. However, they complained to the Ombudsman after receiving just DKK 15 in winnings. Both consumer and Ombudsman argue the ad was misleading because the customer finished with less money than started, contradicting the 'risk-free' claim. Torben Jensen, the Consumer Ombudsman, said: "When a gambling firm advertises 'risk-free' betting, consumers should face no financial risk. "I must therefore emphasize that marketing games as 'risk-free' is clearly misleading if consumers can lose money." Ads on Danish political agenda The Court further ruled that bwin's actions constituted 'illegal marketing' under the Marketing Practices Act, which bans advertising that may mislead typical consumers. The court noted 'illegal marketing had occurred for several years', targeting games at young people to attract new customers, requiring extra caution. This fine comes as Denmark overhauls gambling advertising laws to improve consumer protection in its regulatory framework. Denmark re-regulated its gambling market in 2012, ending the Danske Spil state monopoly. Since then, many operators have launched, including LeoVegas (running BetMGM and Nye Expekt sportsbooks), Unibet, bet365 and Stake. The overhaul, led by Taxation Minister Ane Halsboe-Jørgensen, will likely ban marketing during sports events and in public spaces. 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.

Bipartisan Bill Aims to Prohibit Members of Congress from Trading on Prediction Markets

(AsiaGameHub) -   Washington’s legislative effort to restrict prediction markets shows no signs of slowing, as lawmakers continue their attempts to impose limits on these event contract platforms. The latest example is a bipartisan bill co-sponsored by Reps. Adrian Smith (R-NE) and Nikki Budzinski (D-IL), which would bar members of Congress, senior federal officials, and other covered government personnel from trading on prediction markets tied to political events and government actions.  Smith and Budzinski introduced the bill on March 25, adding another ethics-focused measure to the growing list of legislation targeting prediction markets.  Named the Preventing Real-time Exploitation and Deceptive Insider Congressional Trading Act, or the PREDICT Act, the bill aims to prevent public officials from leveraging their access to sensitive information for personal gain.  In the press release announcing the legislation, Smith stated:  “Serving the American people is a privilege, not a means to profit. Our common-sense, bipartisan bill will assure Americans that their elected officials’ decisions are driven by merit, not personal gain. I am proud to collaborate with Representative Budzinski to ensure government officials do not profit from the sensitive information they are entrusted with.” The bill follows a series of high-profile trades that anticipated major geopolitical events, including joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran and the U.S. military’s capture of former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, drawing scrutiny to insider trading on prediction markets such as Polymarket and Kalshi. Budzinski emphasized these concerns in her statement about the proposed legislation: “In recent months, we’ve witnessed cases where lesser-known traders made significant profits on events ranging from potential conflict with Iran to the duration of government shutdowns, raising valid questions about the use of inside information.”  PREDICT Act Goes Beyond Members of Congress As drafted, the PREDICT Act would not be limited to members of Congress; it would also apply to their spouses and dependent children, congressional staff, the president, the vice president, political appointees, certain senior executive branch officials, and members of the judiciary.  The bill would prohibit these covered individuals from “enter[ing] into an agreement, contract, or transaction that provides for any purchase, sale, payment, or delivery dependent on the occurrence, nonoccurrence, or extent of occurrence of a specific political event.”  While some congressional bills have not specified penalties for violating their provisions, this legislation includes enforceable measures. It states that violators would face a penalty equal to 10% of the value of the prohibited trade and must forfeit any profits, with the funds paid into the U.S. Treasury. The bill also requires ethics offices to publish fines and the reasons for them on a public website. However, the effectiveness of these proposals as deterrents remains uncertain, given that similar legislation—such as the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act, passed over a decade ago—has not resulted in any insider trading prosecutions to date. Congress Keeps Targeting Prediction Markets The PREDICT Act is the latest addition to a rapidly expanding list of federal proposals aimed at regulating the event-contract industry. Here is an overview of other active measures: Public Integrity in Financial Prediction Markets Act: Introduced by Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY) in early January, this bill targets officials who trade on government-related contracts while in possession of “material nonpublic information.” End Prediction Market Corruption Act: Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) proposed this bill on March 5 to entirely prohibit the president, vice president, and members of Congress from trading event contracts. DEATH BETS Act: Introduced by Sen. Adam Schiff (D-CA) on March 11, this legislation seeks to explicitly ban contracts related to war, assassinations, and individual deaths. Prediction Markets Security and Integrity Act: Sponsored by Sens. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Andy Kim (D-NJ), this March 11 proposal focuses on consumer protections, age verification, and returning regulatory authority to individual states. Prediction Markets Are Gambling Act: Introduced on March 25 by Sens. John Curtis and Schiff, this bill aims to prohibit CFTC-regulated platforms from listing sports-related or casino-style event contracts. Given the pace of legislative activity, there is no doubt that prediction markets are a focus of Congress. However, with so many bills now in motion, it remains unclear which, if any, will have a realistic path to becoming law.  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.

SBC Summit Malta 2026 to Address Modern Marketing’s Biggest Questions

(AsiaGameHub) -   SBC Summit Malta 2026 will include a specialized marketing track designed to assist brands in evolving their acquisition and engagement strategies for the modern age. As regulatory environments tighten and media channels multiply, marketing has become one of the gaming industry's most intricate sectors. Teams are no longer merely fighting for visibility; they are operating within a landscape defined by constraints and rapid evolution. Scheduled for 29-30 April, attendees will hear from CEOs, CMOs, and marketing experts as they address the primary hurdles of modern marketing, including rising costs, changing player habits, and the increasing impact of AI and data. The agenda is divided into two distinct segments. Marketing Unplugged, held on Wednesday 29 April, will focus on the strategic mindset required to solve the industry's major marketing issues, while Marketing in Action, on Thursday 30 April, will provide workshops centered on practical execution. “Marketing departments are facing unprecedented pressure as costs climb and the room for error diminishes,” noted Rasmus Sojmark, Founder and CEO of SBC. “By offering various learning styles, this stage enables participants to grasp modern marketing theories and apply them through hands-on practice.” Marketing Unplugged will utilize diverse formats like CEO fireside chats, masterclasses, and live campaign reviews to promote deep engagement and discussion. Discussions will cover Malta’s status as a global gaming center, leadership insights from CEOs, and campaign teardowns by CMOs. Experts will also discuss AI regulatory frameworks and the changing landscape of search. Malta: The Global Gaming Powerhouse The CEO Chat Show: Leadership Insights AI Under the Microscope: Regulation and Responsibility Marketing Channels: Balancing Spend and Savings for 2026–2027 The CMO Review: Live Campaign Analysis SEO Trilogy Marketing in Action will transition from theory to practice, featuring interactive workshops where attendees can develop and test frameworks for immediate use. Participants will explore narrative-driven messaging, loyalty frameworks, and the psychological aspects of branding. Sessions will also demonstrate how AI and data can enhance campaign results and provide a competitive edge. Media & Messaging: Storytelling in a Regulated Era Player Retention and Loyalty: Maximizing Lifetime Value Branding and Psychology: Capturing Market Share AI and Data-Driven Marketing: Optimizing Campaigns Speakers appearing throughout the track include Sam Behar (Marketing Director, Sky Gaming), Sean Bianco (Co-Founder, Gain Change), Conrad Bugeja (Head of SEO at LiveScore Group), Brian Christopher (CEO & Creator, BC Ventures), Alina Famenok (Growth & Partnerships Expert, Former-CEO Already Media), Ivan Filletti (CEO, Gaming in Malta), Nikola Jellacic (CMO, Casumo), Jesper Kärrbrink (CEO, Immense Group), Karolina Moscicka (COO, BugsyEmpire), Francesco Postiglione (CEO, Casumo), Dmitry Starostenkov (CEO, Evenbet), and Marco Trucco (CMO, Immense Group). SBC Summit Malta 2026 is set for 28–30 April at the InterContinental Malta, expecting 6,000 industry professionals. The event also features tracks on product, regulation, affiliation, and leadership. Register for SBC Summit Malta The VIP Event Pass is available for €600, providing full access to the three-day conference and exhibition. Expo+ Passes are €150, while operators and affiliates can apply for complimentary entry via the official links. 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.

Maine Legislature Votes to Ban Credit Cards for Sports Betting and iGaming

(AsiaGameHub) -   Maine legislators have approved a bill that would prohibit credit card use for sports wagering and online gaming. LD 2080 now awaits review by Governor Janet Mills after the Legislature gave its approval on March 25 following Senate passage.  Should the governor sign the measure into law, it would bar operators and management services licensees from taking bets placed with credit cards and mandate that regulators configure systems to block such transactions on mobile applications, digital platforms, and at physical betting sites.  This legislative action occurs as Maine gets ready to launch its newly approved online gaming market and while legislators evaluate additional gambling-related proposals, such as a separate measure to prohibit sweepstakes casinos that remains under consideration.  Representative Marc Malon (D) filed the bill in January under the title "An Act to Protect Consumers by Prohibiting the Use of Credit Cards in Sports Wagering" to safeguard Maine residents from gambling addiction, though the name was subsequently modified to encompass internet gaming.  At that time, Malon described the legislation as a means to balance the economic advantages of legalized gambling with consumer safeguards, stating: "Legal and regulated gaming generates employment and delivers substantial revenue for our state. However, as sports wagering gains popularity and online gaming launches, the Legislature must focus on measures that balance these economic benefits with reasonable protections to prevent Mainers from developing addictions and accumulating debt. This legislation achieves that equilibrium."  Measure Revised and Broadened via Committee Amendment The legislation experienced several modifications before taking its current form as "An Act to Protect Consumers by Prohibiting the Use of Credit Cards in Sports Wagering and Internet Gaming."  Initially submitted in January, LD 2080 originally covered only sports wagering, but an amendment adopted earlier this month extended its reach to include internet gaming and revised its title accordingly.  Under the revised version, operators offering both sports wagering and internet gaming would be prohibited from accepting bets from customers attempting to use credit cards for payment.  The measure would additionally compel regulators to establish rules blocking credit card usage across all betting channels, including mobile platforms and in-person kiosks, thereby strengthening the prohibition through both operational and technical protections. In addition to approving this bill, the Legislature is examining legislation aimed at sweepstakes casinos. Earlier this month, Maine's Senate approved LD 2007, which would prohibit dual-currency online platforms. The concurrent consideration of these measures indicates that lawmakers are increasingly focused on consumer protections as legal gambling expands in the state.  Sector Shifting Away From Credit-Based Betting If LD 2080 is enacted, Maine will become part of an expanding group of states that have prohibited credit card gambling in various forms, including Iowa, New Hampshire, Tennessee, Vermont, Illinois, and Massachusetts. Major operators have also begun eliminating credit card acceptance. In August 2025, DraftKings ceased accepting credit cards for sportsbook and online casino deposits following a $450,000 penalty in Massachusetts for inadequate transaction blocking. FanDuel followed on March 2, discontinuing credit card deposits nationwide for its sportsbook, casino, and racing offerings. These recent developments indicate the industry may be voluntarily adopting standards that prioritize debit-based and direct bank transfer methods.  .  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.