How did 2024 shape up for the Responsible Gaming Association
In 2024, sponsorships were influenced by legislative changes that impacted the gambling industry. Since the association’s funding came only from operators (private and state-owned, through the Romanian Lottery) we had to adjust the volume of our programs to the level of sponsorship; thus, between May and July, the Responsible Gaming program was only available for the first 15 requests of the month, the 24/7 Counselling program...
FDJ UNITED: Beyond the Game – How Unibet and Vlad Cazino Are Writing a New Chapter in Responsible Gaming in Romania
FDJ UNITED, one of Europe’s leading gambling operators, has entered a new era — with a new name but the same strong commitments to responsibility and sustainability. FDJ UNITED is present in Romania through the brands Unibet and Vlad Cazino — two well-known names that, beyond entertainment, have actively promoted responsible gambling. Following the acquisition of Kindred last year, FDJ UNITED has become a leader in the European...
Editorial – 154
The May issue brings us interesting topics that make this issue of the magazine one that will be much appreciated. At Cover Story we have a premiere material dedicated to the brands Casa Pariurilor and Fortuna, which are part of the Fortuna Entertainment Group – one of the largest European groups in the gaming industry, with presence in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Croatia and Romania. You’ll learn about the new...
Betsson joins Unibet & Tipico on stage at Leaders in Compliance Conference
As the inaugural Leaders in Compliance Conference draws closer, another high-level speaker has been confirmed to speak at the event. Corinne Valletta, General Counsel Betsson Operations, will join Dr. Birgit Bosch, Director of Group Compliance, Tipico, and Ewout Keuleers, General Counsel, Unibet, to discuss the latest and most pressing compliance challenges in Europe’s regulated gambling industry. The Leaders in Compliance...
Arizona Overtakes Nevada in Monthly Sports Betting Handle, Reaching $656.3 Million with Mobile Dominance
In a significant turn of events, Arizona has outpaced Nevada in sports betting handle for the first time since legalization. The Arizona Department of Gaming’s recent report for April revealed a staggering $656.3 million in total handle, surpassing Nevada by $87.2 million. Arizona’s sports betting industry has shown remarkable growth, marking a 22.5% increase compared to the previous April and maintaining strong numbers despite...





