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Credorax Partners with Hero Gaming to Provide Smart Acquiring Services, Streamline Payment Process for European Users


Smart payments provider will facilitate acquiring services for one of the gaming industry’s most reputable companies
Today, leading smart payments provider and merchant acquiring bank, Credorax, and leading Malta-based gaming company, Hero Gaming, announced a collaboration that will enable Hero Gaming to accept and process payments from players across Europe.
Credorax’s smart acquiring solution is designed to provide companies with an acquiring experience unlike any other. Hero Gaming will have access to Credorax’s tailor-made acquiring solution including value-added business services, approval rate optimization and analysis, and proactive 24/7 merchant account monitoring. This is in addition to the many other benefits Credorax offers, such as telecom-grade (99.999%) availability for processing payments, designed to maximize business growth and optimise operational processes.
“We are excited to offer our robust acquiring services to Hero Gaming,” said Alon Bigler, VP Business Development at Credorax. “Our high approval rates and unified solution will enable Hero Gaming to quickly and confidentially expand into new markets across Europe. We look forward to offering our personalized services to meet Hero Gaming’s diverse payment needs as they establish themselves as a leader in the European gaming industry.”
The online gaming market has experienced significant growth during a time when people are confined to their homes and casinos are closed. It is more important than ever to ensure that payment processing systems have high approval rates and won’t crash due to high volumes of players. Fintechs such as Credorax have the agility to step in and provide superior financial services and ensure high approval rates that inevitably lead to higher conversion rates.
“With their robust and scalable solution, Credorax was the obvious choice when looking for an acquirer,” said David Borg, Head of Payments at Hero Gaming. “We feel extremely confident in our payment processing as we take the next steps to expand in Europe, and it was important to find a partner that we can grow with. As the gaming industry continues to expand, we know that Credorax will support us when we choose to broaden our payment offerings and cater to new markets.”
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Swiss Casinos secures ISO 14001 certification
Land-based and online casino operator meeting the highest environmental standards with plans to further reduce its footprint and impact
Swiss Casinos, the renowned multi-channel casino operator in Switzerland, has secured ISO 14001 certification as part of wider ESG efforts.
ISO 14001 is an internationally recognised standard for Environmental Management Systems and sets out requirements for organisations to meet to systematically improve environmental performance.
The framework it sets out allows companies to identify, control and continuously reduce their impacts on the environment.
By receiving ISO 14001 certification, Swiss Casinos has proved that it meets requirements and standards for its Environmental Policy, Planning, Implementation, Monitoring and Measurement, as well as Corrective Actions and Continuous Improvement.
It’s also a testament to Swiss Casino’s commitment to actively reducing its environmental footprint while complying with all relevant environmental regulations.
By adhering to the ISO 14001 framework, organisations such as Swiss Casinos can benefit from cost savings, an enhanced corporate image and better alignment with customers and stakeholders.
Marcel Tobler, Chief Executive Officer at Swiss Casinos, said: “We are delighted to have received ISO 14001 certification and to meet the standards and requirements set within its framework.
“Our commitment to the environment is a deep as it is authentic, and we have long been working towards reducing our impact on the environment while improving environmental performance.
“The team has done an incredible job of not only meeting the standards set under ISO 14001 but exceeding them, ensuring Swiss Casinos sets the standard for others to follow.
“Of course, our work does not stop here, and we will continue to ensure we are doing all we can to maximise environmental performance and reduce the impact we have on the wonderful world around us.”
Swiss Casinos currently operates four casinos in Zürich, St. Gallen, Pfäffikon and Schaffhausen, although later this year it will replace its Schaffhausen property with a new state-of-the-art casino in Winterthur.
In addition to its retail properties, Swiss Casinos operates the most profitable online casino in the country, swisscasinos.ch.
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EGBA Presses for Implementation of National Self-Exclusion Measures in Romania
Maarten Haijer, Secretary General of EGBA, recently spoke with Antena 3, one of Romania’s leading news channels about safer gambling in Romania.
In the interview, Maarten outlined our recommendation that Romania establishes a national self-exclusion register for gambling—a crucial player protection measure already implemented in 17 EU member states. The interview was conducted at a recent event held at the Romanian Parliament organised by the Romanian online gambling association (AOJND).
EGBA’s recommendations for Romania
At that meeting, EGBA underlined its recommendation that Romania introduces a comprehensive gambling self-exclusion framework, and recommended that the system should:
- Apply to all licensees (land-based and online gambling operators).
- Be accessible through a user-friendly, GDPR-compliant, government website.
- Be clearly communicated and made accessible via gambling platforms.
- Apply in real-time and be fail proof.
- Have clear minimum and maximum time periods for the self-exclusion duration.
- Ensure registered players receive information on where to seek support.
- Require operators to remove self-excluded players from marketing databases.
Establishing a self-exclusion framework based on these European best practices would provide a crucial safety net for Romanian players.
Source: EGBA
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Relax Gaming appoints Angela van den Berg as General Counsel
Relax Gaming, the renowned iGaming aggregator and supplier, has bolstered its global leadership team with the appointment of Angela van den Berg as General Counsel.
With 17 years of experience advising iGaming companies, Angela brings with her a wealth of commercial, corporate and intellectual property law expertise and will help drive the Relax Gaming during a significant stage of its development and growth.
Angela’s legal career spans over more than two decades across various international jurisdictions, where she has served as partner in private legal practice and as in-house counsel in the iGaming industry.
In her most recent role as Chief Legal Officer for Games Global, she was instrumental in setting up the global corporate group and she established the group’s legal function and global legal strategy, solidifying her leadership in the industry.
Based in Relax Gaming’s Isle of Man office, Angela will be responsible for leading the legal function and managing the group’s legal affairs. She will work closely with the business to provide strategic advice on all facets of the business operations to support advancing the company’s goals and its growth strategy across global markets.
In addition to her role, Angela is also the Chair of Love Tech, an Isle of Man registered charity which is dedicated to inspiring and mentoring the next generation of women in STEM, aligning with her passion for empowerment in the technology sphere through education and mentorship.
Commenting on the new appointment, Martin Stålros, CEO at Relax Gaming, said: “We are delighted to welcome Angela to Relax Gaming. She brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the executive team and I look forward to working with her as she reinforces Relax Gaming’s commitment to strong legal responsibility and compliance.”
Angela van den Berg, General Counsel at Relax Gaming, added: “It is an honour to be joining Relax Gaming at this exciting part of the group’s journey. I am looking forward to working with the incredible team at Relax and to support the business as it continues to grow as an acclaimed and esteemed player in the iGaming industry.”
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