SBC News Join SBC and Sift for an Webinar on Combating Bonus Abuse in iGaming

Join SBC and Sift for an Webinar on Combating Bonus Abuse in iGaming

SBC and Sift recently announced an upcoming webinar focused on actionable strategies to combat bonus abuse in the iGaming industry.

Scheduled for this Thursday, November 7, 2024, at 14:00 GMT, the session aims to equip operators with the ability to protect legitimate players, meet responsible gambling obligations, and drive revenue growth.

The session will feature a panel of industry experts, including:

  • Brittany Allen – Senior Trust & Safety Architect, Sift
  • Steven Armstrong – Former MLRO and Founder, FRL Compliance
  • Stephanie Trinh – Senior Product Marketing Manager, Sift
  • Joe Streeter – Editor, Casino Beats
  • Vladislav Gavilrov – Head of Gaming Fraud, Evoke
  • Myriah Abela – Lead Compliance Manager, Betsson

These seasoned professionals will share their insights on crucial topics, including:

  • The impact of fraudulent bonus claims on profitability and actionable steps to mitigate risks.
  • The importance of a robust fraud prevention framework in upholding responsible gambling standards.
  • Best practices for real-time detection and prevention of fraudulent behaviours such as multi-accounting and device-switching.
  • Case studies of successful strategies employed by leading businesses to tackle digital fraud in iGaming while enhancing player experiences and unlocking new growth opportunities.

This webinar presents a unique opportunity for iGaming operators to gain valuable knowledge and strategies to enhance their compliance and anti-fraud measures.

Register now to secure your spot and take the first step towards safeguarding your operations while maximising revenue potential!

Check Also

SBC News SBC Webinars: Three steps to prevent bonus abuse

SBC Webinars: Three steps to prevent bonus abuse

There is a constant “cat and mouse game” between operators and fraudsters as the threat …

Copyright: macgyverhh / 123RF Stock Photo

Operators charged over unfair bonus terms as CMA gets tough

The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is launching enforcement action against a number of online …