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Contents February 2022


SOUTH AMERICA CHILE P06


Dreams Enjoy SA will consolidate itself as a


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leader in the casino industry in Chile, Uruguay, Peru, Argentina, Colombia and Panama.


BRAZIL P08 President Jair Bolsonaro has reiterated his


opposition to gambling by saying that games of chance “are not welcome in Brazil.”


ARGENTINA P08 Te Argentine province of Cordoba has


World Partner Clarion Events


approved an online gambling bill by 46 votes in favour to 17 votes against.


Official Magazine of AGEM


NORTH AMERICA PENNSYLVANIA P20


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Betting volume at Pennsylvania’s online and retail sportsbooks remained near all-time highs in December with $750m in wagers.


WASHINGTON P21 Maverick Gaming has filed a lawsuit


challenging the tribal gaming monopoly as it currently exists in Washington State.


US P22 Bluberi selects Quixant as its strategic


industry partner to manage its supply chain and next phase of strategic growth.


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Reports Eatonia Market Report


Estonia - Tick, Tick, Boom Report: P74 Te pandemic struck the land- based sector especially hard, but overall Estonia’s gambling market is thriving with only a few caveats.


SBC Barcelona Summit Yggdrasil Pulse: P86 G3 discusses the impact of Yggdrasil’s Fredrik Elmqvist’s keynote address at SBC Barcelona last year and how it forewarned of issues to come.


Geolocation Technology: Search Engine Insight P64 Te use of location technologies such as GPS or IP addresses to identify and track the whereabouts of connected devices is becoming ubiquitious.


Insight Latin America


Emerging Markets: Hot Tamales Insight P26 What do the tumultuous changes taking place in LaTam mean for the gambling industry? Which markets in LatAm are showing real signs of regulatory change?


EMEA


EMEA P10 IBIA has reported the incidence of 236 cases of


suspicious betting to the relevant authorities during 2021.


UK P12 January saw a flurry of gaming suppliers


withdrawing from the ICE London show in April due to Covid, Easter and Brexit concerns.


UK P14 Clarion Gaming has confirmed that ICE will not


be postponed or cancelled, but will continue as planned at ExCeL London in April 12-14, 2022.


ASIA & OCEANIA


AUSTRALIA P24 Blackstone’s offer for Crown Resorts was


sweetened to A$8.87bn, making the US private equity firm the front-runner.


HONG KONG P24 Genting Hong Kong faces an immediate debt


payment of US$2.78bn after the unit filed for bankruptcy at the start of January.


CHINA P25 Macau’s Legislative Assembly has now


published the draft bill amending its casino laws prior to launch of re-tendering.


WIRE / PULSE / INSIGHT / REPORTS P3


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