Tag Archives: Skill on Net

Skill on Net to pay £305k in latest UKGC social responsibility ruling

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Skill on Net has become the latest firm to face regulatory action from the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), finding itself under the spotlight for social responsibility and anti-money laundering failures. The Commission has charged the company £305,150 as part of a regulatory settlement, having determined that the firm had ‘breached several terms’ of the Licence Conditions and Codes of Practice …

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Sweden issues market’s first three gaming supplier licences

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Sweden’s Gambling Inspectorate, Spelinspektionen, has granted three B2B firms a gaming supplier licence under a newly-launched framework. Programutvecklarna i Norrköping AB, Skill On Net and Synot Games will become the first licenced gaming suppliers in Sweden as of 1 July 2023, with the permits covering an initial five year period. Further applications will be accepted from 1 March, and Spelinspektionen …

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NGG Nordic and SkillOnNet appeals on bonus ban violations rejected by Swedish court

SBC News NGG Nordic and SkillOnNet appeals on bonus ban violations rejected by Swedish court

Two appeals to the Swedish Administrative Court launched by NGG Nordic and SkillOnNet have been rejected, with penalties imposed on the operators for violations of the country’s bonus ban upheld.  Issuing an update this morning, the Spelinspektionen, the Swedish Gambling Inspectorate, revealed that although upholding the sanctions the Administrative Court had made some minor changes to the Inspectorate’s decisions.  Notably, …

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PlayOJO enhances player monitoring with Neccton partnership

SBC News PlayOJO enhances player monitoring with Neccton partnership

PlayOJO has strengthened its player monitoring capabilities via a partnership with Neccton, launching its Safe Mate solution. Safe Mate enables customers to track how much they have deposited, how much they have wagersed and how much time they have spent gamlbing on the site over a six month period. Developed in cooperation with behavioural scientists and psychologists, the tool will …

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