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ONLINE NEWS


Online compliance courses for Swedish operators


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MP eGaming and Nordic Gambling have jointly announced the launch of the first online compliance courses tailored specifically for gambling operators in Sweden. They are being delivered via the SMP Compliance Academy platform, the market-leader in eLearning software for the global gambling industry. The three new courses cover anti-money laundering (AML),


responsible gambling (RG), and the regulatory framework and


environment in Sweden. The content has been developed by the legal and regulatory experts at Nordic Gambling, the most prolific legal firm


engaged in the preparation of licences for gambling operators in the region. Their specialist market knowledge has been combined with that of SMP eGaming, which has been offering tailored eLearning to the sector via its hugely successful Compliance Academy product for several years. Maria McDonald, Partner at Nordic Gambling, said: “As the regulated Nordic gambling markets continue to grow, it’s essential that operators encourage and maintain high compliance standards. By offering our expertise in an online course


format, powered by SMP’s software, we’re able to help operators instil a culture of compliance amongst all their staff, reducing organisational risk and improving outcomes for players.”


Jade Zorab, Head of Corporate Development at SMP eGaming said: “’We’ve seen the positive impact that


eLearning can have for operators and the players that put their trust in them and we are committed to expanding our already extensive suite of courses into new jurisdictions. Sweden now joins the UK, Isle of Man, Malta, and Gibraltar in the list of jurisdictions we have tailored content for, with more on the horizon.”


APPOINTMENTS


Lauren Bradley appointed as Realistic Games’ Head of Commercial and Account Management


Award-winning casino content developer Realistic Games has strengthened its commercial


department with the promotion of Lauren Bradley. Lauren, who joined


the developer in 2017, has been appointed as Head of Commercial and Account Management, progressing from her previous role as Commercial Manager, to oversee business developments at the Reading-based company. The former iSoftBet and Bede Gaming employee has helped drive a strong period of growth for Realistic, in which it secured major content deals with Microgaming and 888. Realistic Games’ Commercial Director Robert Lee said: “Lauren has been instrumental to our commercial success in the last two years, consistently growing our client portfolio. She will continue to add great value in her new role, and I expect her knowledge and experience will take the company from strength to strength.” Lauren added: “Realistic is a fantastic company to be a part of and I know that alongside my talented colleagues, we will keep creating quality content that benefits our existing partners and helps us build new relationships across the industry.”


Playson joins forces with Yobetit C


asino software developer Playson has signed a deal


that will see its full suite of slots go live with lotto, sportsbook and casino operator Yobetit.


The new partnership will allow Yobetit’s players to enjoy the slot provider’s impressive games portfolio including titles such as Solar Queen, Vikings Fortune: Hold and Win and Fruit Supreme: 25 lines, the latest addition to its Timeless Fruit Slots series.


Launching Playson’s 88 SEPTEMBER 2019 GIO


gaming content significantly boosts the Malta-licensed operator’s casino offering, with the developer set to deliver a regular flow of new games over the coming


months. Having recently obtained its Romanian licence from the country’s regulator (ONJN), this deal is an important step for Playson with both companies looking to expand their influence across Eastern Europe. Blanka Homor, Sales Director for Playson, said: “We’re thrilled to have signed this agreement with Yobetit and to offer our suite of games to its players. We have been very impressed with Yobetit and look forward to working alongside them in the future.”


Blueprint appoint Nicola Wallbank as Head of


Corporate Accounts Blueprint Operations, part of the


Gauselmann Group whose UK-facing brands include, Praesepe, Regal Gaming and Betcom,  appointment of


Nicola Wallbank to the newly created role of Head of Corporate Accounts. Nicola joined Blueprint in 2016 gaining experience in both content management and customer account management roles.





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