eSports and Casinos: A New Era in Betting

Casino eSports

The rise of eSports has had a profound impact on the betting industry, and now it’s making its way into online casinos, transforming how bettors engage with their favorite games. This shift is creating a new category of opportunities for players and Pay Per Head bookies alike. As eSports grows in popularity, online casinos are […]

The Future of the Betting Industry: Optimism and Caution

Betting Industry Future

The betting industry is currently experiencing a fascinating period of growth, stability, and caution. Executives from across the sector, including sportsbooks, casinos, and gaming equipment suppliers, have shared positive outlooks on current business conditions. However, there’s a growing sense of caution regarding future growth, particularly when it comes to customer activity. As a result, Pay […]

Google Tightens Restrictions on Betting Ads in Brazil

Ads Gambling

Google has announced that it will block betting-related ads in Brazil for operators who do not have authorization from the Ministry of Finance. This move, which follows similar restrictions in Germany, is part of Google’s ongoing effort to promote responsible gambling and combat illegal betting platforms. For Pay Per Head (PPH) bookies, this highlights the growing […]

Lawmakers Advance Bill to Restrict Sportsbooks Partnerships

NJ gambling

In the ongoing debate over sports betting in the U.S., New Jersey has taken a significant step. On Monday, lawmakers in the state advanced a bill that would prohibit public universities from partnering with sportsbooks, a move that is raising eyebrows in the betting community. While this decision may curb the presence of betting companies […]

Betting Industry Pushes Back Against SAFE Act

Legal Gambling

The U.S. sports betting industry has been buzzing with controversy over the proposed Supporting Affordability and Fairness with Every Bet Act (SAFE). As expected, leaders in the industry have voiced their strong opposition, seeing the bill as a potential setback. The SAFE Act introduces a variety of new regulations that could change the face of […]

Cyberattacks: A Threat to Betting Companies

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Cyberattacks have become a constant nightmare for businesses around the world, and betting companies are no exception. For tribal-operated betting companies, however, these attacks have become a particular cause for concern. As cybercriminals continue to target these enterprises, Pay Per Head (PPH) bookies need to take a serious look at their own security measures. Ensuring […]

Betting Markets on the Rise

Market Rise

The global betting industry is booming, and the latest news out of Cyprus proves just how big the potential really is. In 2023, Cyprus set a new gambling revenue record, with a massive surge in earnings that caught the attention of industry insiders worldwide. For Pay Per Head (PPH) bookies, this is a clear sign: it’s time […]

Why Betting Sites Should Be Careful with Player Images and Content

Betting app mobile

Bookies need to be mindful of the type of content they use, especially regarding player images and likenesses. The recent lawsuit by Major League Baseball (MLB) players against sports betting platforms like DraftKings, FanDuel, and Bet365 serves as a stark reminder: unauthorized use of player images can land you in legal trouble. In addition to […]

Betting on US Elections: A New Frontier

Vote Betting

The world of betting is no stranger to change, and now one of the biggest shifts in the industry may be on the horizon: betting on US elections. While offshore bookies have offered odds on political races for years, US-based bookmakers have long been restricted. However, recent developments suggest that this might change soon. Breaking […]

Legal Battle Over Sports Betting in Missouri:

Missouri

A new chapter has opened in Missouri’s ongoing saga to legalize sports wagering. A lawsuit was filed in the Cole County Circuit Court, aiming to block a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow sports betting in the state from appearing on the November ballot. This development is not just a local issue; it reflects a broader […]