Push Gaming is a privately held online casino games creator that was formed in 2010, but really began to gather steam a few years ago.
The company started out with repurposing land-based gaming content for online play, venturing into a niche that was seriously underdeveloped at the time. Its co-founders – James Marshall (serving as CEO) and Winston Lee (serving as COO) – believed their original operational model was an extremely sound one for a young, cash-strapped business.
As the online gambling industry evolved, so did the supplier’s own course. It began crafting proprietary content several years after it was established. And instead of taking the
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Lottoland.asia announce the largest single winner of a 3.3 crores Jackpot
KOLKATA, India, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Rapidly gaining popularity in Asia – Lottoland, announced their first Jackpot winner, Shaji Matthew from Kerala, India, who walked away with a massive 3.3 crore rupees When I first saw the email and got the call, I thought it was a prank call. It wasn t until I started the process that I believed it, said Shaji. Still struggling to comprehend the vast fortune of his win Actually when I first saw the amount, I thought it was 33 Lakhs. It wasn t until later when I was told no it s an 8-Digit Number so it s actually 3.3 crore.
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Since the repeal of PASPA in 2018, states across the US have taken the opportunity not just to introduce sports betting but also online gaming. The emerging American industry, known as iGaming, is proving to a reliable source of revenue for jurisdictions and a source of entertainment for residents.
California is well-known for its gambling options, boasting over 60 Native American casinos as well as over 80 of its famed cardrooms, which are licensed by the state. As such, it may not be too long before the Golden State starts to look at creating its own iGaming scene seriously. In the right environment, which needs to be governed appropriately, online options in the gambling-savvy state could thrive, with there being plenty of proof from around the world to prove as such.
NJ to fine sports books asking players to cancel withdrawals
By WAYNE PARRYJanuary 15, 2021 GMT
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) New Jersey’s top gambling regulator is threatening to fine sports books operating in his state that ask customers to cancel requests to cash out money from their accounts, saying the practice is ongoing and “unacceptable.”
In some cases, sports books have offered to give players cash bonuses if they cancel withdrawal requests, according to David Rebuck, director of the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.
In a letter posted Wednesday to the division’s website, Rebuck did not name the sports books who have engaged in this practice, nor did he say how many complaints the division has received of such activity.
Headlines Hurt: Concern Grows as Media Push for Tougher UK Gambling Regulations
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Parts of the British media have taken a momentary break from sensationalizing COVID-19 to take aim at the gambling industry.
Gamblers in the UK are concerned that media scare stories may negatively impact the industry ahead of legislative changes. (Image: The Times)
As the UK government prepares to update its national Gambling Act, voices from both sides are starting to have their say. However, one side of the debate is currently drowning out the other, according to some members of the community.
The Times newspaper recently led with the headline “We lost £11.8 Million: It’s time to make the betting industry pay.” Horse racing enthusiast Jason Brautigam believes this article could harm the UK gambling industry.