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Will Online Casinos Replace Land Based Casinos?
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In an age of digitalization where the world is becoming increasingly dominated by the Internet, it makes sense that the gambling industry would follow suit – but are we certain that online casinos will replace land-based in the near future?
There’s no doubt that the popularity of online gambling has risen by a considerable amount over the last decade. Europe is the world’s leading force surpassing the US by a considerable margin in the online gambling market, but perhaps it would be naïve to assume that the age of land-based casinos is over.
So, first things first. If you were to ask any online casino gamer the reason why they choose to gamble online rather than in a nearby casino, we believe 99% of them will claim convenience as their number one motivator. After all, we now live in a world where just about any task can be done on a smartphone in the palm of your hand – from shopping for groceries and managing finances, to getting sports updates and watching the latest series on Netflix – so why should gambling be any different?
With online gambling, players can enjoy themselves without ever having to leave the comfort of their sofa. It is a world without limits where they’re free to play poker in their birthday suit whilst eating a bacon sandwich – and nobody can say anything to stop them. Ah, what bliss! What freedom! And in addition to this, legit online casinos are fiercely competitive and offer a wide variety of welcome bonuses which lure new players in with the tasty bait of no deposit bonuses and the chance to win something for nothing at the click of a button.
Moreover, the fact that online casinos can be accessed at any time and from any location with working internet access means that players have the ability to satisfy their desire to gamble whenever and wherever they wish. They could gamble for 365 days of the year if they wanted to (and if they were rich enough), and nobody is ever going to stop them.
Land-Based Casinos
Now, if you’ve read all of the above, you’re probably wondering why anyone would ever bother visiting a land-based casino ever again? However, if you consider socializing, drinking fancy cocktails and painting the town red with your best buddies to be a big part of the gambling experience, then online casinos just aren’t going to cut the mustard.
Take Las Vegas casinos, for instance, a place that is built to dazzle the senses and take you as far away from the real world as possible so that you can forget life’s troubles and have fun. Though gambling is a huge part of the Las Vegas casino experience, it isn’t everything, and The Entertainment Capital of the World is a prime example of what land-based casinos have to offer that online casinos do not.
If you still don’t believe us, imagine dressing up in your favorite outfit, booking yourself into a luxurious hotel with three of your best friends, then spending the entire night sat on your phone playing online blackjack. It just isn’t the same, is it? Of course, it costs a heck of a lot more to go and gamble in a fancy casino, but you are paying for the entire experience that will give you happy memories that last a lifetime rather than just covering the cost of your bets.
What does the future hold for casino gambling?
For sure, online casinos have become much more popular and the number of people using them will no doubt continue to rise, but we shouldn’t assume that just because something new has come on the scene traditional methods will be replaced. For gambling fans, both online casinos and land-based casinos have their own advantages and disadvantages, and decisions will be made based on the needs of each individual player.
For online casinos, people who enjoy the thrill of making money from the comfort of their home, or people who just want to fill in the time during the day when there is nothing else to do, are much more likely to spend money in online casinos. Convenience and simplicity are key motivators for this type of player and online casinos give them exactly what they need.
For land-based casinos, they will always attract the type of person who sees gambling as the ultimate night out or lavish event. Simulation can be fun, but it’s never as good as the real thing, and this is why land-based casinos will continue to prosper well into the future.
By: John Woods
John is a professional copywriter with seven years of experience creating gripping content for a wide variety of audiences. His work has been published on UC Today, No Jitter, and InGenius. He’s a versatile writer who specializes in the fields of technology, cloud communications, as well as gaming and online casinos. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, watching football, playing guitar, and trying to learn Spanish.
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IAGR announces winners of 2025 Regulatory Awards
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The International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR) has announced the winners of the IAGR International Regulatory Awards 2025, with regulators from Australia, Nigeria and Denmark taking home trophies during the IAGR Toronto conference.
IAGR President Ben Haden, who served on the judging panel, said this year’s winners demonstrate measurable progress and sustainable outcomes.
‘Our judges looked for clear problem definitions, robust interventions and evidence of impact. The 2025 winners show how thoughtful reforms, strong governance and targeted education can improve consumer protection and market integrity over the long term,’ said Haden.
- Regulatory Excellence Award: NSW Independent Casino Commission (Australia)
For leading a three-year, milestone-driven remediation of Crown Sydney following the Bergin Inquiry — eliminating junkets, strengthening financial-crime controls, enhancing harm-minimisation and reforming governance.
- ‘The NSW Independent Casino Commission is proud to be recognised for its dedication to restoring the expected standards at Crown Sydney. This has included three years of intense remediation which has completely transformed the casino’s governance, culture, safety and compliance functions.
- ‘The NICC has proven that it is possible to enact long lasting change and in doing so has set a new standard for Australian casino operations.’ – Murray Smith, Acting Chief Commissioner, NSW Independent Casino Commission
- Regulatory Innovation Award: Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority (Nigeria)
For SAFEPLAY, Africa’s first regulator-led, multi-operator self-exclusion platform — centrally managed by the regulator and integrated with operator systems — creating a consistent, replicable model for consumer protection.
- ‘We are honoured to receive the IAGR Regulatory Innovation Award for our SafePlay initiative. This recognition reaffirms our commitment to responsible gambling, player protection, and data-driven regulation that puts the welfare of Lagos residents at the heart of our innovation.’ – Bashir A. Are, Chief Executive Officer, Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority
- Best regulatory campaign: Danish Gambling Authority (Denmark)
For an interactive, school-based education programme that engages young people with practical demonstrations and surveys evidencing shifts away from gambling ‘to make money’ towards safer play and awareness of help services.
- This marks the second consecutive year that the Danish Gambling Authority has received the Best regulatory campaign award. ‘I’m very proud that IAGR has bestowed The Danish Gambling Authority with this award. It’s crucial that young people understand that gambling is designed so the player always loses in the long run. By conveying this message, we hope to promote a balanced attitude toward gambling and I’m extremely honoured that our efforts are recognised internationally.’ – Anders Dorph, Director, Danish Gambling Authority
These awards underscore the importance of collaboration, innovation and dedication in the global regulation of gambling.
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Yaspa named among CB Insights’ most promising fintech startups for 2025
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Yaspa, an award-winning company specialising in iGaming payments and identity solutions, has been named among the 100 most promising fintech startups by CB Insights, a leader in predictive intelligence on private companies.
Now in its eighth year, the 2025 list showcases the most promising private fintech companies in the world.
Yaspa’s Intelligent Payments solution combines real-time open banking payments with AI-driven insights to help provide operators with broader and deeper player intelligence to optimise LTV, reduce fraud and promote responsible gambling.
This year has seen Yaspa celebrate a series of key milestones, including attracting $12m investment led by Discerning Capital, the opening of a new tech hub in Leeds and the formation of a US entity in Atlanta.
In 2025, the Yaspa team has grown to more than 70, including the addition of Chris Lowe as CFO and Renuka Rawlins as Head of Public Policy and Affairs. Earlier this month, Yaspa unveiled its new brand identity as it prepares to accelerate global growth.
Yaspa co-founder and CEO, James Neville, said: “It’s an absolute delight to be recognised by CB Insights for our work. “We’re listed alongside some impressive companies on the Fintech 100. From the foundation of Yaspa in 2017 we’ve been driven by a desire to explore the intersection between identity and money, and it’s rewarding to have this focus – and the value we can bring – recognised both by our growing customer base and the CB Insights analysis. Congratulations to everyone on the list.”
The list features early- and mid-stage startups driving the evolution of fintech. Utilising the CB Insights Strategy Terminal, the 100 winners were selected based on several factors, including CB Insights datasets on deal activity, industry partnerships, investor strength, hiring momentum, and private company signals such as Commercial Maturity and Mosaic Scores.
CB Insights also reviewed Analyst Briefings submitted directly to us by startups and leveraged Scouting Reports, powered by CB Insights’ Team of Agents.
Laura Kennedy, principal analyst at CB Insights, said: “This year’s Fintech 100 showcases a new generation of companies turning Al, automation and digital assets into the backbone of financial infrastructure.”
“This year’s winners are building the infrastructure that will shape the future of financial services.”
Quick facts on the 2025 Fintech 100:
- The 100 winners include 20 companies across digital assets solutions, 16 in financial operations and HR, 14 payments companies, and 13 in wealth management.
- 60+ companies on the list deploy Al in their solutions, and Al agents in particular are moving from workflows to financial infrastructure.
- $5.6B in equity funding raised over time, including more than $2B in 2025 so far (as of 10/22/2025).
- 60 companies from outside the United States, across 26 countries on 6 continents
- 640+ business relationships since 2021, including with industry leaders like Mastercard, Visa, Worldpay, Coinbase, and Circle.
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All Roads Lead to the Helicopter — N1 Partners Turns SiGMA Central Europe 2025 into a Pit Stop for Deals
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N1 Partners is heading to SiGMA Central Europe 2025 with Booth 5056 G, charged with drive, precision, and the spirit of being first — presenting its top offers, products, and entering the final lap of the N1 Puzzle Promo before the grand finale.
After hitting the road in London and conquering the waves in Lisbon, N1 Partners is taking off to the sky — straight to SiGMA Central Europe 2025 in Rome. This time, all roads truly lead to the helicopter.
Inspired by Italian sports car engineering and the spirit of competition, with a true vibe of drive — from Ferrari and Maserati to Formula 1 — the N1 Partners stand merges speed, precision, and style in every detail, creating a space where affiliates can recharge, connect, and explore new opportunities.
Step Up to the HeliRun Challenge
Visitors can take on the HeliRun Challenge — a mechanical time-trial maze where accuracy and focus are key and winners will receive branded mini-helicopters and other limited prizes.
Win a Ferrari
One lucky guest will drive away with a Ferrari — in LEGO form, but full of prestige.
Simply collect a branded card at the booth, follow N1 Partners on social media, and drop your entry into the prize drum.
The draw will take place on Day 3 at 16:00, with results announced on Instagram.
What Awaits at Booth 5056 G
- Meet the N1 Partners team to discuss insights and top-tier deals.
- Enjoy aperol & gelato sessions and exclusive giveaways.
- Take part in interactive activations and surprise drops throughout the event.
- Get exclusive N1 merch featuring the Puzzle Piece — your link to future N1 Puzzle Promo prizes.
Every detail is designed for speed, style, and engagement — making the booth a must-visit destination in Rome.
Why Meet N1 Partners in Rome
For more than eight years, N1 Partners has been accelerating affiliate growth, uniting 14+ licensed casino and betting brands across Tier-1 markets.
The program offers:
- Flexible deals: RevShare up to 45% / Hybrid / CPA up to €700 for partners with top-performing traffic
- Transparent terms: no shave, no delays, guaranteed payouts
- Exceptional performance: Reg2Dep up to 70%
At Booth 5056 G, the team will present personalized offers and partnership opportunities for affiliates working with SEO, PPC, FB, or mixed traffic.
With N1 Partners, you don’t just work with the number one — you become one.
Don’t wait — book your meeting now and take off with N1 Partners.
Next Lap: Helicopter.
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