Online Casino and Gambling News: September 2022

Gamstop to Promote Self-Exclusion Awareness Campaign

UK gaming exclusion service Gamstop has announced that they're launching a new self-exclusion awareness campaign in the UK and are partnering with various sports clubs to push the initiative.

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FSB Gets Nevada License

Betting software provider FSB has announced that they've been granted a gaming license from the Nevada Gaming Control Board and will now be able to provide its platform of casino and sportsbetting services to casino clients in Nevada.

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Kindred Says They'll Stay in Norway, Appeal Fines

Gaming operator Kindred revealed this week that they're going to continue offering betting services in Norway, despite the country's gaming regulator Lotteritilsynet announcing that it was going to fine the company NOK1.198 million per day that it operates in the country.

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Fitzdares Becomes Fulham FC Partner

Bookmaker Fitzdares has announced that they've become a partner of Fulham FC, who's currently sitting in sixth position in the English Premier League.

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Washington DC Sportsbetting Revenue Rises in August

Washington DC saw its sportsbetting handle rise in August, with spending hitting $13.1 million during the period.

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Sweden to Open B2B License Applications Next Year

Sweden's gaming regulator will open the country's application process for business-to-business supply licenses, which will open up the number of games that'll be available to casinos throughout the country.

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PointsBet Goes Live in Louisiana

Gaming group PointsBet Holdings has announced that it has gone live in the state of Louisiana after it obtained a license from the Louisiana Gaming Control Board.

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Slovakia Hauls in Dozens of Illegal Gaming Machines

This week Slovakia's gaming regulator announced that it had seized 54 illegal gambling machines in locations throughout the country.

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Playtech Revenues Jump 73% in First Half

Gaming software group Playtech has published its first half financial results, noting that revenue for the period was up 73% to €792.3 million.

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Michigan Sportsbetting Numbers Rise in August

The state of Michigan's online gaming and sportsbetting numbers jumped 37% in August, according to a report from the Michigan Gaming Control Board.

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