SBC Summit Tbilisi 2026 to Explore Sports Rights and Sponsorship
SBC Summit Tbilisi 2026 will explore how betting brands can generate measurable value as the cost of visibility continues to rise
SBC Summit Tbilisi 2026 will explore how betting brands can generate measurable value as the cost of visibility continues to rise
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The second half of June is proving to be another busy period for the North American commercial gaming industry.
Casino games developer CreedRoomz has unveiled a new series of games to coincide with the World Cup, and is bringing on board one of football’s biggest names to help with the launch.
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The 2026 edition of Peru Gaming Show (PGS) concluded with a second conference cycle focused on the tax framework applied to the gaming industry, featuring strong criticism of the Selective Consumption Tax (ISC), and discussions around the expected impact of the 2026 FIFA World Cup on sports betting.
Entain is reportedly assessing strategic options for its Central and Eastern Europe joint venture, including a possible sale.
The CEO of Peru Gaming Show (PGS), Joe López, offered a positive assessment of the 2026 edition of the event held in Lima, highlighting the strong attendance for both the exhibition floor and the conference program.
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Bragg Gaming Group’s chief executive officer, Matevž Mazij, is set to exit the company’s board of directors.
SkyCity Entertainment Group has reached a settlement requiring it to pay AUD 21 million (about $14.72 million) in relation to compliance breaches at its casino in Adelaide, Australia.
Entain is reportedly mulling over a tough decision on the future of its Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) operations.