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Paf named Sweden’s most sustainable gaming company


The Åland gaming company Paf has been named Sweden’s most responsible gaming company. Paf won the prize in the Sustainability category at the Swedish Gambling Awards. Paf Deputy CEO Daniela Johansson was also the winner in the Leadership category.
From 40 submissions 11 finalists were selected in three award categories at the Swedish Gambling Awards. Paf won the award in the Sustainability category and Paf’s Deputy CEO Daniela Johansson won the award in the Leadership category.
“We are particularly happy to win the Sustainability award. It is proof that Paf is the industry leader in both gaming and social responsibility. Once again this year we have taken major steps to improve our focus on gaming responsibility and our reduced loss limit combined with our openness is something that has made the jury stand up and take notice,” says Paf’s Paf’s Deputy CEO Daniela Johansson.
An independent jury consisting of seven people with long experience and knowledge from sustainability, gaming responsibility, marketing and leadership selected all finalists and winners.
“We received a lot of very interesting entries this year and it was a long jury process. The winners have looked at some serious issues, listened to their customers and the market and found good solutions,” says Thomas Nilsson, chairman of the Swedish Gambling Award as reported in Sper’s press release.
The jury’s motivation for choosing the winner in the sustainability category reads:
“A sustainable gaming industry requires transparency, openness and honesty. Many people say they work to combat gambling addiction, but few dare to show what it actually looks like in real numbers, let alone deny themselves the revenue that others say yes to. Paf is leading the way – and for that they absolutely deserve to win this year’s award in the category.”
On 1 September 2018 Paf became the first international gaming company to introduce a maximum limit to control how much a customer can lose in one year, a yearly loss limit of EUR 30,000 (SEK 300,000). In 2019 Paf chose to openly publish the numbers of its customer playing segments and on 1 January 2020 the loss limit was further reduced to EUR 25,000 (SEK 250,000). Due to this yearly limit, Paf can promise that the company completely stopped big players from playing at Paf’s online games in 2020.
Daniela Johansson wins the Leadership category
Daniela Johansson also won the award in the Leadership category, for her focus on making the gaming industry more sustainable.
The jury’s motivation for choosing the winner in the leadership category reads:
“Daniela Johansson is a very positive role model and has shown responsible leadership in aiming for more sustainable development in the gaming industry. She has dared to make uncomfortable decisions that promote transparency and openness and she has challenged the entire industry in a positive way. She has, in an exemplary way, stood behind her decisions and advocated a sustainable approach, transparency and openness.”
“I am very happy to win the prize and I feel humbled when I read the jury’s motivation. I would also like to say that many people at Paf have worked to improve our gaming responsibility. So I see the prize as further proof that we are making actions that are based on solid foundations and that are fundamentally good,” says Daniela Johansson.
Paf was named the Swedish gambling industry’s Most Sustainable Gaming Company at the Swedish Gambling Awards, which is arranged by the gaming industry’s national organisation SPER.
Source: Latest News on European Gaming Media Network
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Gaming in Holland Conference announces new speakers, pre-conference program
The Gaming in Holland Conference, which will take place June 5 in Amsterdam, has added several new speakers to its agenda.
Björn Fuchs, newly appointed Chair of VNLOK, and Henry Meijdam, who heads the VAN Kansspelen trade association, will both make an appearance at the event.
Fuchs and Meijdam join an impressive speaker lineup that includes Arjan Blok, CEO of Nederlandse Loterij; Renske Fikkers, Head of Market Supervision at the Netherlands Gambling Authority; and Henk Willem Smits, investigative reporter at Follow the Money.
Additionally, we are happy to welcome as our special guest former NOGA Chair, Peter-Paul de Goeij, who has promised to offer a no-holds-barred reflection on the (in)efficacy of Dutch gambling regulation.
Finally, we are extremely pleased to announce that Rohan Tare, Head of IT Customer Interaction at ABN AMRO, will discuss the growing threat of AI-supported identity fraud – a topic that is highly relevant for any business dependent on remote customer interaction.
The full agenda is available here.
Willem van Oort, Founder of Gaming in Holland, commented: “We are extremely pleased with our current speaker lineup. All key stakeholders and decision makers in the Dutch gambling industry will be represented at our event. As always, the Gaming in Holland Conference will is the best place to meet the people who matter in the Dutch regulated market. Moreover, we have taken the utmost care to ensure that all relevant developments and topics will be addressed at our conference. We almost can’t wait for our event to kick off!”
Breakout sessions and networking opportunities
In addition to our main program, the Gaming in Holland Conference also features several highly practical breakout sessions. Check out the full agenda for more information.
Furthermore, the Gaming in Holland Conference also offers plenty of networking opportunities during coffee breaks, lunch, and our traditional boat tour through Amsterdam’s picturesque canals.
Last but not least, the award ceremony of the Dutch Online Casino of the Year Awards will take place during the Gaming in Holland networking drinks at Holland Casino Amsterdam. All GiH Conference attendees are cordially invited to attend the festivities!
Pre-conference workshops & drinks
The GiH Conference includes free admittance to two certificate-granting workshops, which are generously provided by Chevron Consultants.
Workshop #1 is titled “Establishing a learning and training culture in your company with an LMS” and discusses the proper implementation and benefits of a Learning Management System.
Workshop #2 is titled “Compliance performance audits” and will teach participants how to structure audits in line with ISO 19011 and how to evaluate the performance of compliance procedures.
Both workshops will take place on June 4 – the day prior to the main event – and are free to attend for paying GiH Conference attendees.
Finally, all conference attendees are invited to join us for informal drinks and traditional Dutch “bitterballen” at Café Bistro Rijnbar in Amsterdam on June 4, from 19:00 until late. The first round is on us!
Registration now open
Registration for the Gaming in Holland Conference is now open. Don’t miss it! Register today: https://bit.ly/GiHC2025.
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Ines Ledo, BetBrothers: “Our Content Philosophy Is Built on Quality, Value, and Responsibility”
We sat down with Ines Ledo, Content Lead at BetBrothers.es, to discuss the core principles behind BetBrothers’ content strategy, and what it takes to create a trusted resource for the Spanish betting community.
Ines, please share with us how you first became involved in the sports betting industry, and what led you to your current role as Content Lead at BetBrothers.es?
I started more than five years ago as a content writer, focusing on online casinos and sports betting. From the beginning, I really enjoyed the industry, and over time, I started managing content and leading a team of writers in another top affiliate project in Spain. That experience gave me a wider understanding of how the industry works, and especially, how important content is in the iGaming world. Exceptional content is a force driving engagement and market differentiation.
Now, as a Content Lead at BetBrothers, my mission is to channel all that experience into an ambitious vision. Here, we are aiming to create the most trusted resource for the Spanish betting community. This means going beyond surface-level information and entertainment. Our content is built around three key pillars — quality, value, and responsibility. It is created to help our users enjoy sports betting as a safe and fun form of entertainment.
Can you tell us about your core content philosophy and how it differentiates BetBrothers.es from other affiliates in Spain?
Over the years, I’ve seen how content has become less personal. Today, many articles sound the same, like they’re made in a factory, without real experiences or useful information for the user.
At BetBrothers, we want to do the opposite. We believe in authentic content, written by real people who test betting sites and online casinos. They don’t just look around. They deposit, they play, they interact with customer support, they research the terms and conditions, and then they compare these experiences, sharing their personal perspectives.
We’re user-first, always. Our philosophy is to provide real value to the user with our content, with responsibility as a basis, as we aim to contribute to creating a safer and more enjoyable betting environment for our readers. That commitment to honesty, authenticity and responsible betting is what makes us different.
How do you balance creating evergreen content (like guides) with timely, event-driven betting tips, especially considering the dynamic Spanish sports calendar?
Balancing evergreen and timely content is indeed a basis of our strategy. We do it through good planning and efficient team management.
On one hand, we have stable content like operator reviews and how-to guides on betting strategies — this is the foundation of the project. Such content educates users, provides lasting value, and forms the backbone of our search engine presence.
On the other hand, we produce daily betting tips from our sports experts. These bring dynamic elements to our content and keep users engaged on a daily basis. Our experts have truckloads of experience, some of them are sports analysts with deep statistical knowledge of specific leagues. So for us it’s also an opportunity to showcase our analytical capabilities.
Both types of content are equally important: one provides lasting value, the other keeps the user connected and engaged day by day.
Many affiliates diversify traffic sources. Beyond organic search, what other marketing channels are you exploring for BetBrothers.es?
Organic traffic, born from deep and useful content we provide, is definitely very valuable both for us and our partners. It’s the validation of value we deliver to users searching for information. However, we are actively expanding our reach.
Social media is already a key element of our multi-channel strategy. It’s a great way to build presence, engage in meaningful conversations with the users, and develop a community around our products.
We believe video content will become more and more important in the future too. It allows for richer, more engaging storytelling, and helps us build deeper connections with our audience. Our philosophy is simple: meet users where they are, and connect with them beyond Google.
From your perspective, how has player behavior in the Spanish sports betting market evolved over the past few years, and how is BetBrothers.es adapting its content to meet these changing needs?
Today’s users are much more demanding, that’s for sure. They have more information, they compare everything available to them, and they look for real product value — both in the bookmakers and in the websites they visit. At BetBrothers.es, we thrive in this environment.
We don’t just repeat what everyone else says or does. Instead, we focus on creating useful content, replying to the questions readers may have, explaining complex features in a clear and easy way, test the products and give an opinion based on real experience.
Also, we put a big emphasis on responsible gambling by offering practical advice. We do that, as we believe this is an essential part of the value we should provide to the betting community.
Looking ahead, what are the key strategic priorities for BetBrothers.es in the next 12-18 months to continue its growth and strengthen its position in the Spanish market?
For the next 12-18 months, our goal is to find the perfect balance between three non-negotiable pillars: useful and high-quality content, a user experience adapted to today’s standards — especially on mobile — and a strong focus on safe and responsible gambling.
Our ultimate aim is for every BetBrothers visitor to instantly feel that they are at the most trusted sports betting hub in Spain. A place where they’ll find clear, honest and helpful information to make informed and enjoyable betting decisions.
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Soft2Bet, Betinia & Campobet Shortlisted for 12 EGR Marketing & Innovation Awards 2025
Soft2Bet and Its Brands, Betinia and Campobet, honoured by 12 Shortlist Nominations at the EGR Marketing & Innovation Awards 2025
Soft2Bet, a leading iGaming turnkey solutions provider, is delighted to announce that it has secured 12 nominations at the prestigious EGR Marketing & Innovation Awards 2025. Showcasing both B2B and B2C excellence, the shortlists highlight the company’s brands, Betinia and Campobet, alongside Soft2Bet itself and its proprietary Motivational Engineering Gaming Application (MEGA).
Betinia is nominated for Best Native App, Best CRM Campaign, Innovation in Casino, Innovation in Sports Betting, and Innovation of the Year (B2C). Campobet has been recognised for Brand of the Year (B2C), Best CRM Campaign, Innovation in Casino, Innovation in Sports Betting, and Innovation of the Year (B2C). In addition, Soft2Bet is shortlisted for Brand of the Year (B2B), with MEGA receiving a nod in the Innovation of the Year (B2B) category.
Over the past 12 months, main brands such as Campobet, Betinia, Don.ro, Tooniebet and others have excelled in fiercely competitive, saturated markets and tightly regulated territories, where only the most agile, innovation-focused operators can stand out. Soft2Bet’s approach merges cutting-edge technology with data-driven personalisation, ensuring that player experience is always paramount. Betinia and Campobet’s high-performance results with retention and acquisition tactics reflect a strategy that recognises different user motivations and local market preferences while still adhering to complex regulatory standards.
Oksana Tsyhankova, Soft2Bet’s CMO, commented: “By prioritising sustainable, data-driven engagement, customer experience, Soft2Bet and its brands continue to set a high standard for growth in high competitive markets and 12 nominations are a strong proof of our B2B and B2C excellence. Each shortlisted category, from CRM and brand strategy to platform innovation, demonstrates our ability to adapt to industry demands while placing player protection and satisfaction front and centre.”
These achievements reflect Soft2Bet’s broader vision to build and scale performance-driven brands that thrive even in jurisdictions with strict advertising and bonus limitations. In 2024, Betinia recorded a 148% increase in GGR, while Campobet achieved a 54% increase. Retention also soared, with a 128% uplift for Campobet and 106% for Betinia, highlighting the effectiveness of MEGA-powered engagement. Operating a total of 13 brands, all highly adapted to local market strategies, Soft2Bet ensures that each brand reflects regional preferences and player behaviours. For example, Campobet recently sponsored the popular tennis event “Nordic Battle,” aligning the brand closely with local sports passions. With a flexible platform that can be tailored for various jurisdictions, Soft2Bet consistently delivers strong outcomes for both operators and players, proving that authenticity, creativity, and compliance can successfully coexist.
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