SiGMA South Asia in Colombo, Sri Lanka March 2, 2026 For our team, this event was far more than just another conference — it was a vibrant journey into the heart of one of the fastest-growing regions in the global gaming industry.
SiGMA Awards ceremony March 2, 2026 We are attending the SiGMA Awards these days — one of the most significant industry events bringing together founders, executives, and decision-makers from across the globe.
ICE Barcelona 2026 March 2, 2026 ICE Barcelona 2026 has officially wrapped up, and we would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who stopped by to connect with Legal Pilot and Managing Partner Kateryna Shepetenko.
Tobique Gaming Commission Strengthens Its Position in Canada’s iGaming Landscape March 2, 2026 The Tobique Gaming Commission (TGC) is increasingly emerging as a notable regulatory player within the Canadian iGaming ecosystem, reflecting a […]
Kahnawake Gaming Commission to Showcase Its Regulatory Framework at ICE Barcelona 2026 March 2, 2026 The Kahnawake Gaming Commission (KGC) has confirmed its participation at ICE Barcelona 2026, one of the world’s leading global events […]
Nevis Premier Outlines Compliance-First Vision for Gaming Sector March 1, 2026 Nevis is positioning its newly introduced online gaming regime as a cornerstone of long-term economic diversification, not a quick licensing […]
Face to Face: Nevis Positions Itself as a Future Top-Tier Gaming Jurisdiction March 1, 2026 Nevis Premier Mark Brantley has outlined the island’s ambition to evolve into a top-tier regulatory jurisdiction, positioning its recently introduced […]
Curaçao postpones enforcement of local substance rules under LOK framework March 1, 2026 The Curacao Gaming Authority has officially announced a significant postponement in the enforcement of local substance requirements for operators licensed […]
When Do You Need Gambling License for a Raffle? February 23, 2026 You typically need a gambling licence for a raffle when participants are required to pay to enter and prizes are awarded based on chance rather than skill. In many jurisdictions, raffles run for commercial or fundraising purposes are regulated as a form of gambling, meaning organisers must obtain a licence or official permit, unless a specific exemption applies (such as small-scale charitable raffles).