This weekend, the gambling industry has several dynamics worth noting: Kambi Group has signed a multi-year agreement with Dutch Holland Gaming Technology to provide sports betting solutions; EveryMatrix has partnered with UK's BetGoodwin to launch a sports betting platform; Pragmatic Play is investing in a new live entertainment studio in Colombia; the US Michigan regulatory body is cracking down on eight illegal gambling websites; the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) has added branches in Texas and Vermont. These dynamics reflect the industry's ongoing trend of integration, market expansion, and regulatory strengthening.

Corporate Collaboration and Market Expansion
Kambi Group has reached a multi-year cooperation agreement with Holland Gaming Technology to provide a complete sports betting solution, including transaction functionality, open platform, and betting builder, based on Holland Gaming's sports betting license issued by the Dutch regulatory authority. Concurrently, EveryMatrix has established a partnership with UK's BetGoodwin to provide a sports betting platform covering over 200,000 events per month, including the English Premier League among 11 other sports. Pragmatic Play has opened a new live entertainment studio in Bogotá, Colombia, with an investment of over 15 million USD, expected to create 1,500 jobs, offering localized Spanish and Portuguese services.
Regulatory Actions and Compliance Requirements
The Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has issued cease and desist letters to eight websites providing illegal gambling services to residents of the state, including Aussie Play and FortuneJack. The regulatory body emphasizes that although these sites appear legal, they violate state laws and will continue to combat unlicensed operations. This move reflects the increased enforcement efforts by regulatory bodies worldwide to maintain market order.
Industry Organizations and Responsible Gambling
The National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) has announced the addition of the Texas Problem Gambling Alliance and the Vermont Gambling and Health Committee, expanding the NCPG network to 37 states. New members will collaborate to provide support for problem gambling and conduct local prevention work. The NCPG board chairman noted that while gambling conditions vary by state, the demand for support is universal, and branches are key partners in the organization's mission.








