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Intouch Games adds Neccton’s Responsible Gambling solution


Leading global Responsible Gambling (RG) and Anti–Money Laundering software solution supplier Neccton has signed up another top-tier European operator to its suite of solutions.


Intouch Games, part of the Skywind Group, has signed a deal with Neccton for products that protect both the company and its customers. Intouch is now supported by mentor’s AI-driven real-time data analysis, which tracks possible problematic gambling behaviours and facilitates players and operators being able to identify potential issues swiftly. The tool recognises triggers such as a signifi cant increase in deposit frequency, and alerts the operator and directly contacts the player, helping both make better-informed decisions. This collaboration will enhance player protection, enabling the company to stay ahead of regulations and providing a better gaming experience for their customers. mentor also includes modules for Fraud, AML and aCRM, so Neccton’s customers can solve many issues with a single supplier. Neccton’s software was developed as a result of over 15 years of academic research


by Dr. Michael Auer, company director and head of development. Dr Auer is regarded as one of the world’s most respected academics in RG research, and mentor is the culmination of his work. Dr Auer’s research is also commonly cited by regulatory bodies in operator guidelines. Dr. Auer said of the new partnership: “We are both proud and delighted to welcome Intouch and their famous brands into our family. Working with us means they are ahead of the curve with player protection, and what operator would not want that? We are looking forward to a great partnership with Intouch Games – and even more UK players protected with our software.”


Hilary Stewart-Jones, director of Intouch Games, added: “We all hugely respect Dr. Auer’s work in this critical field and look forward to many years of collaboration in raising the bar of the RG industry norms.”


Evolution extends agreement with Galaxy Gaming


Evolution has extended its licensing agreement with Galaxy Gaming for a further 10 years for its Group brands. The agreement builds on the existing success of world- famous Galaxy table games and side bets available already on Evolution and Ezugi products, including the 21+3™, Perfect Pairs™ and Lucky Ladies™ side bets and the table games Double Ball Roulette™, Texas Hold’em Bonus Poker™ and Caribbean Stud Poker™.


Galaxy Gaming develops and distributes innovative games, bonusing systems, and technology solutions to physical and online casinos worldwide. Galaxy Gaming offers games that are proven to perform developed by gaming experts and backed by the highest level of customer support. Galaxy Gaming is the world’s leading licensor of proprietary table games to the online gaming industry. Todd Cravens, president and CEO of Galaxy Gaming, said: “Extending our pre-existing and long-standing partnership with Evolution aligns with our focus to deliver


the best table game content to everyone, everywhere. Evolution continues to develop a robust catalogue of top-performing and innovative online titles. We are delighted to continue to be a part of this impressive live casino product portfolio and thrill their players with our world-famous games.” Fredrik Bjurle, chief product officer at Ezugi, part of Evolution Group, added: “We are thrilled to extend our partnership with Galaxy Gaming. Our continued collaboration is a testament to the success we have achieved together over our decade-long partnership. We are looking forward to the future and to continuing to offer these amazing games and side bets to Evolution Group licensees and their players.”


SIS agrees deal with MST


SIS has agreed a deal with Media System Technologies (MST) to distribute the 140th edition of the Italian Gallop Derby to operators in the UK and Ireland.


It represents the first time in history that operators across digital and retail networks in the two regions will be able to accept fixed-odds bets on Italy’s biggest thoroughbred racing event.


The partnership between MST and SIS will allow horse racing enthusiasts to enjoy all the action from the Capannelle racecourse in Rome on 21st May. The meeting features nine races, including three Group contests: the Italian Gallop Derby, the President of the Republic Grand Prix, and the Carlo D’Alessio Grand Prix.


There are also three Listed races on Sunday’s card: the Tudini Prize, the Alessandro Perrone Prize and the Mauro Sbarigia Prize.


SIS’ 24/7 Live Betting Channels are delivered as an end-to-end solution, including live streamed pictures, data, and on-screen graphics with betting triggers, in addition to an extensive range of markets and prices to provide seamless betting experiences. Conall McSorley, head of


international horseracing at SIS, said: “The Italian Derby is one of the premier contests in Europe, and we are delighted to bring the 140th renewal to bettors in the UK and Ireland and around the world through our partnership with Media System Technologies.


“With a rich history, the race resonates with racing fans in Italy and globally. We are sure that the increased global audience will enjoy the high-quality action from Italy’s most valuable race meeting, as we continue to expand our racing offering across the world.”


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