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Asian sportsbook software services provider ONEworks has claimed that it is now the first iGaming company to be awarded the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission’s new Network Services Licence. The company will now be able to offer its ONEbook sportbetting platform and associated services around the world after satisfying the jurisdiction’s tough licensing requirements …
The Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission has licenced Trada Casino.com, a new no-download online casino powered by Viaden Gaming that includes a mobile gaming platform. TradaGames Services Limited will operate its online offering under tradacasino.com, tradacasino.net, tradagames.com, tradagames.net, tradacasino.co.uk and tradagames.co.uk and seemingly has links to mymobi.ie, a mobile and web applications development company. …
Nearly 700 Isle of Man residents will soon be employed in the e-gaming sector on the Isle of Man, a government minister told the island’s parliament last Tuesday. Answering questions in the House of Keys, Economic Development Minister John Shimmin confirmed 645 people currently worked in the sector, with the number set to rise to …
The Isle of Man online gambling jurisdiction has introduced a new class of B2B licence. The Network Services Licence is a new level of licence available under the existing Online Gambling Regulation Act 2001 (OGRA) and is designed to recognise the business-to-business relationships that many gaming operators now have. The licence gives Isle of Man …
Relative newcomer to the roll call of online gambling jurisdictions, Jersey in the Channel Isles, has approached the British government with a request that its licensees be admitted to the UK advertising white list, enabling them to market their services in the United Kingdom, reports the BBC. Island politicians are currently engaged with their British …
As the online gambling market finds itself in the spotlight, the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission reassures players that its licenced operators are regulated to the highest standards.
A survey of leading e-gaming companies in the Isle of Man estimates that the sector grew by almost 24 percent in 2010 – and is forecast to continue in 2011 with an estimated further 8 percent growth, reports Manx.net.
The Isle of Man Government’s Department of Economic Development in conjunction with a local employment group has developed an e-Gaming foundation course which will run throughout 2011.
Executives from some of the online gambling industry’s most influential and successful companies based on the Isle of Man gathered at an e-gaming summit hosted by top international professional business services provider KPMG last month.
In a move to provide basic education and training for employees in the Isle of Man’s expanding e-gaming industry, the government’s Department of Economic Development has partnered with the local Hamblin Employment Group in presenting an educational course on e-gaming.
The Isle of Man-based online gambling group Webis Holdings plc has lodged a stock exchange notification advising that its pari-mutuel subsidiary, European Wagering Services, has acquired the domain name, trademark and assets of WatchandWager.com LLC, an online betting company registered in Nevada and licensed by the State of North Dakota Racing Commission. The advisory notes …
The Isle of Man government has revealed that its latest online gambling licensee is e-sports betting company Novigroup Limited, which owns the domain Novibet.com. The company has been awarded an e-gaming licence by the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC), allowing it to operate on the Isle of Man, a white-listed jurisdiction.
The Manx eGaming Association, a group of Isle of Man-based remote gaming companies, has published results of a survey which shows employment within the sector rose by 18 percent in 2009 and is forecast to rise another 20 percent in 2010.
The Isle of Man Government used the IGE-ICEi expo in London today (Tuesday) to announce changes to its online gambling regulations which make it possible for an e-Gaming company to base its non-gambling related activities and operations in the Isle of Man without needing an OGRA gambling licence.
One of the attractions for online gambling companies locating operations on the Isle of Man, situated between England and Ireland, has traditionally been the favourable technical infrastructure, and Manx Telecom has announced further improvements to this service in terms of both connectivity and cost.
Isle of Man-based online gambling software provider Microgaming has been declared the winner of the 2009 Isle of Man Newspapers Award for Innovation and Independent Thinking.
The growing number of online gambling companies taking up residence on the Isle of Man to make the most of its advanced financial and technical infrastructure and benevolent tax regime, will have the added comfort of one of the most advanced disaster recovery systems in Europe following recent developments on the island.
Online betting group Gaming VC Holdings S.A. has announced its intention to seek the formal approval of shareholders for a redomiciliation of the company from Luxembourg to the Isle of Man.
The news earlier this week that financial spreadbetting has surged, with a 134 percent increase in the number of trades has been followed by reports from the Isle of Man that the UK-based spreadbetting company IG Group has acquired software and domain assets for Bets For Traders.com, owned by the IoM company Trinitas Capital Limited.
The Isle of Man-based Internet sportsbetting firm 188Bet has agreed to sponsor not one, but two Premier League football teams in deals signed this week with Bolton Wanderers and Wigan Athletic.
Online gambling licensing jurisdiction and hub, the Isle of Man, embarked on a consultative process this week before assembling guidelines for the Prevention of Money Laundering and Countering of Terrorist Financing, required in terms of the Criminal Justice (Money Laundering — Online Gambling) (No. 2) Code 2008, which came into operation on 18th December 2008.
The Isle of Man-based sports betting firm Sports Betting One on One, has launched a novel introductory offer for new traders, reports Intergame. New accounts will be offered 30 company shares through a scheme where the company has created a Share Trading Floor so players can trade their shares on the Sports Betting One on …
The Isle of Man online gambling jurisdiction reports that according to an independent survey of leading egaming companies on the island, its e-gaming sector grew by 30 percent in 2008, and has forecast growth to accelerate to 40 prcent in 2009.
A European subsidiary of the First Cagayan licensed online bookmaker SBObet, Celton Manx, has been awarded the first Isle of Man licence to operate a live dealer casino from the island, which is in the Irish Sea close to the UK.