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UNISON announce partnership with YGAM

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UNISON, the UKs largest trade union, has partnered with the national charity Young Gamers & Gamblers Education Trust (YGAM) to provide their members with expert training on gambling and gaming-related harms.

As part of a £10 million National Gambling Education Programme supported by members of the Betting & Gaming Council, the charity is providing free accredited workshops and resources to anyone who works with or cares for young people. Research from the Children’s Commissioner shows 93% of children play video games and Gambling Commission research shows there 55,000 11-16 years olds classified as problem gamblers in England, Scotland and Wales.

Designed to build digital resilience, the workshops cover key information on gaming and gambling in the UK. The resources will provide UNISON members with the tools needed to safeguard young people from the potential risks of gambling and gaming-related harm, including lesson plans, activities, signs to look out for and information on where to go for advice and support. All training sessions have been externally evaluated and are assured by the principle awarding bodies, City & Guilds and ASDAN.

Due to the COVID19 pandemic, YGAM has accelerated the digital transformation of their training so it can be delivered online. UNISON members can book onto the free session by visiting the YGAM website – https://www.ygam.org/book-a-workshop/.

Commenting on the partnership Teresa Donegan, Head of Learning and Organising at UNISON said: “We are really pleased to have developed this relationship with YGAM, their training and resources are really excellent and will be an invaluable resource to our members to support them in their work with young people across public services whether it be in youth, community or social services or in the further or higher education sector.”

UNISON has over 1.3 million members and have initially organised for YGAM to run several national sessions and hope to follow this up with a host of regional training through the UNISON regional education teams across the country.

Stevie Milward one of UNISON’s national Learning and Workforce Development Officers recently attended the training and was shocked at how gambling-related behaviour is encouraged by many computer and mobile games and the ease with which young children can become accustomed to it. “Many parents won’t realise what their children are being subjected to on a regular basis and it is great to be able to have the ability to work with those practitioners that deal with children and young people (and their parents in some instances) on a daily basis, in their work, so that they can pass on the education they receive from the training to help keep those young people safer.” said Stevie.

Kev Clelland, Operations Director at YGAM, said: “We are delighted to be working with UNISON. We are constantly listening to the needs of practitioners and young people and it is very clear from these conversations that the workers that UNISON represents need and appreciate our resources more than ever.  YGAM’s vision is for all young and vulnerable people to be safe from gaming and gambling related harms and this collaboration will help us reach thousands of young people to raise awareness of the potential risks of gambling and gaming related harm.”

YGAM recently launched a new leading-edge ‘Parent Hub’ website to provide resources and expert advice around gaming and gambling to support families to build up their children’s resilience and establish a healthy online/offline balance. The new website has received endorsements from parents, teachers, safeguarding officers and the Royal Society for Public Health (RSPH) who labelled the resources ‘vitally important’ for parents. www.parents.ygam.org

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GiG reveals Swiss expansion, with Grand Casino Basel online partnership

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Gaming Innovation Group (GiG) has today announced Grand Casino Basel, one of the most established land-based Casino operators in Switzerland and currently the only online grand casino, as its new partner in the Swiss online market.

The announcement highlights GiG’s expansion into the Swiss regulatory environment for the first time, and will see Grand Casino Basel’s existing online operation, Golden Grand Casino, migrate to GiG’s powerful platform.

GiG has recently unveiled the X-Suite, a revolutionary range of iGaming solutions encompassing the CoreX platform, LogicX, an advanced machine learning toolkit, and DataX, which enhances decision-making processes and rule building, showcasing the latest cutting-edge, event-driven technology. This innovative new technology has been meticulously designed to deliver agility, scalability, and is committed to driving revenue growth and support for its partners in complex regulated markets.

With online casino licenses in Switzerland requiring an existing land-based casino license to operate, and with only 10 licensed and operating, iGaming in Switzerland is widely considered to offer significant opportunities for growth, given its unique regulatory framework. These opportunities are highlighted by an online market that has been forecasted to grow by approximately 30% YoY and reach over €440m GGR by the end of 2024, according to information supplied by H2 Gambling Data.

With a proven track record in facilitating the digital aspirations of land-based casinos, GiG is perfectly positioned to help spearhead online growth for operators in Switzerland, having already launched established operators across Europe, Latin America, and North America.

Andrew Cochrane, Chief Business Officer of GiG said: “We’re delighted to formally announce our partnership with Grand Casino Basel to migrate their online casino to our powerful platform technology, CoreX. The combination of their established and popular brand, with our proven expertise at delivering highly successful digital operations, provides a great opportunity to drive value and growth in the attractive Swiss online market.”

Kai Laepple, Chief Executive Officer at Grand Casino Basel added: “We are pleased to announce that we have partnered with GiG, a highly experienced platform provider for the burgeoning Swiss online casino market. We anticipate a promising partnership ahead and are confident in our joint success.”

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Lion Gaming Unveils The Ultimate iGaming Operator VIP Management Playbook: A Comprehensive Guide to Elevate Player Engagement and Retention

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Lion Gaming, a leading provider of online casino and sportsbook software, is excited to announce the release of its latest resource for online casino and sportsbook operators: The Ultimate iGaming Operator VIP Management Playbook.

Designed to empower operators with the knowledge and strategies needed to elevate their VIP programs, this comprehensive playbook offers a step-by-step guide to enhancing player engagement, driving retention, and supercharging VIP programs.

The Ultimate iGaming Operator VIP Management Playbook shows operators how to:

Define Program Objectives: Learn how to establish clear objectives and key performance indicators (KPIs) aligned with your business goals to drive the success of your VIP program.

Build a VIP Program: Discover best practices for segmenting players, designing rewards structures, and implementing tiered loyalty schemes to create a compelling VIP experience.

Execute VIP Engagement Strategies: Explore personalised engagement tactics, exclusive events and experiences, and tailored rewards and incentives to foster strong relationships with VIP players.

Responsibly Manage VIPs: Gain insights into player protection measures, identification of at-risk players, and collaboration with regulatory authorities to ensure the well-being of VIP players.

Analyse Metrics and Analytics for VIP Programs: Learn how to measure the effectiveness of your VIP program, track key performance metrics, and leverage data analytics to drive continuous improvement.

“We’re thrilled to launch The Ultimate iGaming Operator VIP Management Playbook, a comprehensive resource that empowers operators to take their VIP programs to the next level,” said Dan Janik, CMO at Lion Gaming. “Following the success of our Marketing and Finance playbooks, The Ultimate iGaming Operator VIP Management Playbook is the third instalment in our series. We remain committed to equipping operators with the strategies and insights needed to succeed in today’s competitive iGaming landscape, and VIP management is a crucial aspect of that.”

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Germany’s Largest State Lottery Moving Retailers to Scientific Games’ New Optical Technology

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Company’s Contour.v Terminals Will Modernize Transactions for WestLotto’s Players and Retailers

Scientific Games and Germany’s WestLotto technology teams are collaborating to bring camera-based retail technology to the Lottery’s retailers in Germany’s most populous state, North Rhine-Westphalia. The company’s high-performance Contour.v terminals move the retail lottery transaction to a more modern, transparent and contactless experience for both retailers and players. Scientific Games will install the Contour.v terminals across WestLotto’s network of more than 3,000 retail outlets beginning in April 2025.

Andreas Kötter, Managing Director for Westdeutsche Lotterie GmbH & Co. OHG, said, “Our work with WestLotto’s longtime technology partner Scientific Games continues to modernize our retail network. The new camera-based terminals are the next step toward digitalizing transactions in our retail environments, and we anticipate a very positive reaction from our retailers as well as our players.

Offering contactless player interactions and mobile scanning features, the Contour.v terminals represent Scientific Games’ new-era optical technology. Contour.v was innovated by the company as part of its newest line of high-performance Contour terminals to meet evolving market demand in integrated lottery retail and digital environments.

The camera-based optical terminals feature an easily viewable and accessible ticket scan area and HD screens configurable for both clerk and player view, Contour.v was designed with durability and unparalleled user experience in mind. A sleek, uni-body eliminates unnecessary parts, making the terminals extremely reliable. Unique, advanced optics technology enhances the speed of service. The Contour.v terminals also offer easy processing and a variety of options for ongoing software upgrades.

“WestLotto has always demonstrated a strong focus on technology. Moving to new optical terminals is another example of innovative vision to modernize the lottery retail experience,” said Matthias Müller, VP of Sales & Marketing for Scientific Games. “We are very pleased that WestLotto continues to trust Scientific Games’ technology and support services.”

The company has served WestLotto for more than 25 years and currently provides the Lottery with its world-leading instant games, as well as a retailer management system, retail point-of-sale technology, iLottery and sports betting

Scientific Games is a supplier to all 16 lotteries in Germany, and the largest lottery systems technology provider in Europe. The company currently supplies games, technologies, analytics and services to 150 lotteries in 50 countries.

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