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Unibet to Sponsor European Handball Federation’s Euro 2020 Championships

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Kindred Group’s Unibet has become the new sponsor of the European Handball Federation’s Euro 2020 Championships. The Men’s EHF EURO 2020 will take place in Sweden, Austria and Norway from 9 to26 January with a record 24 teams set to compete. The women’s tournament will be held in Denmark and Norway from 3 to 20 December.

“Kindred Group’s decision to expand their presence at the EHF EUROs speaks volumes about the impact its sponsorship had at the women’s event in 2018. In addition, the fact all eight packages have been sold for the men’s event highlights the value sponsors continue to put in men’s handball,” Julien Ternisien, Senior Vice President of Infront said.

“Handball is continuing to grow in popularity and as a result the opportunity to bet on the sport is gaining traction. We are driven by a passion for sportsmanship and fair play, values we share with the EHF so continuing this partnership was logical for us. We want to offer our customers an honest, transparent and safe gaming experience and ensure they are aware of their gaming behaviour so they can play responsibly,” Timothy Mastelinck, Global Head of Sponsorships at Kindred Group said.

“The fact that all eight sponsorship packages have been sold is great news and underlines the attractiveness of handball for companies as we are looking forward to staging the biggest EHF EURO to date next month. The Kindred Group’s commitment to also collaborate with a relevant NGO as part of their agreement shows that a valuable partner for the EHF EUROs in 2020 has been found,” Martin Hausleitner, Secretary General of the European Handball Federation said.


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Amusnet Releases Diamond Plus Football Edition Video Slot

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Amusnet has released a classical slot with a thematic twist in its Online Casino portfolio in light of the UEFA European Football Championship – Diamond Plus Football Edition.

Football fans will be able to enjoy exciting gameplay thanks to the high-quality graphics, ambient music, and a variety of features. The latest addition to Amusnet’s portfolio features 5 reels and 9 symbols, perfectly combining a classical fruit slot with the game’s exciting football theme to form 10 fixed paylines with spectacular prizes. Watch out for the Ball that acts as a Wild symbol boosting the already juicy wins.

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The Jackpot Cards Bonus game is triggered at random during the gameplay to allow players to win impressive Jackpots.

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NuxGame bolsters personalisation capabilities with Solitics partnership

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NuxGame, the experienced betting and iGaming software provider, has integrated the CRM system Solitics into its platform, scaling up its automation, data processing and analytics reporting.

Solitics, a powerful CRM tool, collects real-time data from multiple sources providing a comprehensive view of player activities. This integration enables NuxGame customers to utilise advanced tools for creating intelligent user journeys and personalised content, boosting player engagement and improving customer retention.

The collaboration with Solitics optimises NuxGame’s platform functionality, boosting player satisfaction and driving business growth for its operator partners.

NuxGame has continued to broaden its platform capabilities recently through recent deals with Jumio and Apcopay, which have helped enhance its service as it continues to deliver a robust, scalable and comprehensive offering.

With its commitment to staying ahead of the tech curve, gamification tools have also been a key focus for NuxGame. It has boosted its platform with features such as PVP Battles, a points system, player tournaments, free spins, live stream promotions and leaderboards.

Denis Kosinsky, Chief Operating Officer at NuxGame, said: “Through our strategic partnership with Solitics, we are reshaping how our operators engage with players by utilising live data feeds for informed decision-making and enhanced engagement strategies.

“In today’s competitive market, leveraging personalisation and real-time analytics is crucial for driving player retention and maximising return on investment.”

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Spillemyndigheden: Anti-Money Laundering- A report to the police must be followed up by a notification

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Notifications to the Money Laundering Secretariat is one the most important sources of information on money laundering and financing of terrorism. A notification is information about a potentially criminal act, and it cannot be replaced by a report to the police.

Gambling operators are obligated to notify in accordance with section 26 of the AML Act. The obligation to notify means that gambling operators must immediately notify the Money Laundering Secretariat if they know of, suspect, or have reason to believe that a transaction, funds or an activity is or has been linked to money laundering or financing of terrorism.

Notifications are essential for the role of the Money Laundering Secretariat, as notifications can in themselves constitute a case. In addition, a notification about a suspicion can be part of a larger case of other suspicious matters.

Police reports cannot replace notifications

There are no exceptions to the obligation to notify even if you have reported the matter to the police. In case a gambling operator has reported a customer to the police, the gambling operator must also notify the Money Laundering Secretariat which is an authority independent from the police.

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