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Kambi agrees commercial partnership with White Hat Gaming
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Partnership will enable Kambi and White Hat Gaming to offer full turnkey service to prospective and current customers.
Kambi Group plc has formed a commercial partnership with White Hat Gaming, a leading B2B supplier of its state-of-the-art full-service platform in regulated markets.
The alignment enables Kambi and White Hat Gaming to provide a full omni-channel turnkey service, with Kambi’s high-quality Sportsbook and managed services complementing White Hat Gaming’s modular platform and market-leading casino and games content.
Following the integration of the Kambi Sportsbook into White Hat Gaming’s proprietary platform, White Hat Gaming’s growing roster of customers will also have the ability, where appropriate and strategically viable on a case-by-case basis, to add the Kambi Sportsbook to their portfolio of products.
Founded in 2012, Malta-headquartered White Hat Gaming employs more than 230 people across five locations, including London and Chicago, and is led by a team of experienced gaming executives.
The partnership marks yet another high-grade platform integration for Kambi, further empowering operators to couple Kambi’s leading Sportsbook product with a platform and gaming partner that best suits their needs. The deal will have no impact on Kambi’s 2018 revenues, although the partnership has the potential to provide a more meaningful contribution in future years.
Kristian Nylén, Kambi Chief Executive Officer, said: “The performance of the Kambi Sportsbook is enhanced even further when paired with the modern and sophisticated platform partners the industry has to offer.
“In teaming-up with White Hat Gaming, not only have we added another quality platform and gaming option, we have partnered with a company that shares our unwavering commitment to regulatory compliance and corporate probity.”
Marc Weinberg, Chief Marketing Officer at White Hat Gaming, said: “Prospective clients are drawn to White Hat Gaming because they recognise that we are a best-in-class full-service platform, focused on regulated markets with a core business built around combining commercial optimisation with rigorous regulatory compliance.
“By partnering with Kambi, a Sportsbook provider with an unrivalled pedigree and a renowned reputation for their commitment to excellence, we are able to continue to expand our offering and to do so alongside a company clearly aligned with our values and vision for the future.”
About Kambi:
Kambi is a provider of premium sports betting services to licensed B2C gaming operators. Kambi Group plc is listed on First North at Nasdaq Stockholm. Our services encompass a broad offering from frontend user interface through to odds compiling, customer intelligence and risk management, built on an in-house developed software platform. Kambi’s 22 customers include DraftKings, Rush Street Gaming, ATG, Kindred Group, 888, LeoVegas, and Napoleon Games. Kambi employs more than 600 staff across offices in Malta (headquarters), Bucharest, London, Manila, Stockholm and Sydney.
Kambi utilises a best of breed security approach. Kambi is a member of WLA, EL, Cibelae and is eCOGRA and ISO 27001 certified. Kambi Group plc is listed on First North at Nasdaq Stockholm under the symbol “KAMBI”. The Company’s Certified Advisor is Redeye AB.
About White Hat Gaming:
White Hat Gaming provides market-leading casino and game content combined with a fully centralised back-office via a state-of-the-art platform. We provide both a direct hosting platform for existing operators as well as a full white-label offering of casino brands. All of our services are provided on a modular basis, providing our customers with a cost-effective entry to the sector with the option of a fully-flexible tailored product.
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AskGamblers Casino Complaint Service Surpasses $80 Million Returned to Players
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The AskGamblers Casino Complaint Service is a vital wheel in the mechanism of AskGamblers, and lately, that wheel has been spinning faster than ever. After reaching the $70 million milestone only a few months ago, the service has now gone above and beyond once again.
At AskGamblers, every complaint is handled with care and persistence to ensure fair treatment for players facing issues with online casinos. The most recent case involved a user who had difficulties withdrawing their winnings from Jackbit Casino. The amount in question was significant – $3,311,000.
After the AGCCS team reached out to the casino, the issue was resolved in less than two weeks, and the player successfully received their funds.
Since its launch in 2009, AGCCS has now returned over $80 million to players across the globe.
Dijana Radunović, General Manager at AskGamblers, said: “Every time our complaint team reaches a new milestone, I’m reminded of how much passion and effort they put into helping players. We’re proud of them and the impact they’re making – it’s a reminder that fairness in gaming really matters.”
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UK Gambling Commission Concludes Four-part Series on Illegal Online Gambling
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The UK Gambling Commission has published the fourth and final report in its series exploring the complex and evolving issue of illegal online gambling.
The series — launched earlier this year — set out to improve understanding of consumer engagement with illegal online gambling, the risks it poses and the actions being taken to disrupt it.
Over the past months, the Commission has published three reports examining:
Part 1: Consumer awareness, drivers and motivations
Part 2: Consumer engagement and trends
Part 3: Disruption of illegal online gambling
This report — “Estimating the size of the illegal online gambling market” — explores the challenges of quantifying an activity that is, by its nature, hidden.
Understanding the challenge
The report highlights that while measuring the scale of the illegal online gambling market is essential for effective enforcement and policy-making, doing so presents significant methodological challenges. Reliable data is limited, and assumptions are often required to fill gaps — meaning that confidence in any single estimate is inherently constrained.
The Commission draws parallels with other areas of illicit activity, such as the trade in illegal tobacco, where government departments face similar difficulties estimating financial impact.
Building on progress
Although no single estimate of market size has been published, the Commission’s work to date has built a stronger evidence base and clearer understanding of both consumer behaviour and illegal operator tactics.
The series has found that:
• consumer motivations to use illegal sites are varied — there is no single driver of engagement
• some consumers are unaware that they are gambling illegally, highlighting the need for greater public awareness
• not all activity in the illegal market represents a direct loss to the regulated sector, as some consumers are self-excluded or otherwise unable to gamble legally
• there is currently no evidence of sustained growth in engagement with illegal websites where data has been collected
• a range of disruption and enforcement tactics are being deployed, supported by cross-industry and international collaboration.
A shared responsibility
The Commission emphasises that tackling illegal gambling requires a coordinated response. Efforts to measure, monitor and disrupt the illegal market will depend on continued collaboration across government, industry, digital platforms and financial services.
Chief Executive, Andrew Rhodes said: “Illegal online gambling remains a serious threat to consumers and to the integrity of the regulated market.
“While measuring the full scale of the problem is complex, our understanding is growing — and so too is our ability to disrupt illegal operators.
“Our independent research has strengthened the evidence base, improved transparency, and underlined that progress depends on a collective effort across sectors.”
Next steps
Although this marks the end of the current series, the Commission will continue its programme of research, data collection and enforcement activity.
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NuxGame Wins in Two Categories at EiGE Awards 2025
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NuxGame has earned two respected titles at the 2025 European iGaming Excellence (EiGE) Awards:
• Best Innovation in iGaming Technology
• Best Marketing Campaign: “DONUT MISS OUT”
These awards, presented at the European Gaming Congress in Warsaw, recognise teams that achieve strong results and help create the future of iGaming.
“Best Innovation in iGaming Technology” Award
This award celebrates products that meaningfully improve how operators launch, personalise and scale. It reflects the company’s ability to simplify iGaming operations through one online casino API, fast launch times, powerful analytics and tools that effectively boost player engagement.
What Made “DONUT MISS OUT” the Best Marketing Campaign
The “DONUT MISS OUT” campaign brought a friendly brand experience to iGB L!VE London and supported clear sales objectives, leading to high engagement and relevant business leads.
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