Writer: Hannah Gannagé-Stewart
Tottenham Report: Will policy makers take heed of the warning from European gambling CEOs?
In July the chief executives of six major gambling brands, Bet365, Flutter, Entain, Evoke, Kindred and Betsson, published an open letter... more
Igaming Focus: Can election betting be a good thing?
Unlike in the U.K., it is currently prohibited for U.S. residents to bet on the outcomes of U.S. elections. But Polymarket, a crypto... more
Tottenham Report: What might a Labour government mean for UK gambling reform?
The July 4 general election in the UK delivered a landslide victory to the Labour Party. Sir Keir Starmer is the new prime minister, the... more
Is it time for federal oversight of online gambling regulation?
A report compiled by the Campaign for Fairer Gambling (CFG) and Yield Sec has concluded that the state-by-state regulation of gambling in... more
Tottenham Report: Wanted — More chief responsible gaming officers, please!
I’m not usually overly excited by new-hire stories, but the announcement late last month that Lori Kalani had been hired as chief... more
Missouri finds a way to get legalized sports betting over the line
A definite head of steam is building in Missouri, one of the few states left in the U.S. not to have legalized sports betting. Despite the... more
Tottenham Report: Spanish Supreme Court annuls some gambling-ad restrictions
It came as somewhat of a surprise last week to see news of a gambling-advertising ban in Spain rowed back on, particularly as a similar... more
Igaming Focus: VIP programs come under enhanced scrutiny
As March Madness kicked off this year, the public scrutiny on betting promotions and VIP programs in the U.S. also started to hit the... more
Tottenham Report: Could the EU’s new digital ID revolutionise KYC?
At the end of last month, the European Parliament approved plans to introduce a standardised electronic European Digital Identity (e-ID) to... more
Igaming Focus: Refreshed federal regulations bolster tribal gaming sovereignty
With tribal nations determined to defend the sovereignty of their gaming compacts, updated federal regulations regarding Class III Indian... more
