Latest News
SoftSwiss saves its clients over 10 million euro in 2020 via its Anti-Fraud Service

SoftSwiss is proud to announce that in 2020 the company’s anti-fraud and security checks service saved its clients an outstanding amount of 10 million euro.
SoftSwiss anti-fraud service makes part of the 24/7 Customer Support and Player Retention Services available to all SoftSwiss Online Casino Platform clients with careful assistance from our qualified customer support associates.
The service enables bonus abuse checks on players, checking and blocking of duplicate player accounts, further investigation of potential collusions, as well as other abusive behavior. Furthermore, SoftSwiss anti-fraud provides identification and recognition of game patterns used in order to extract benefits. What’s also highly important, it consults on GDPR compliance and data protection. The Anti-Fraud team acts strictly in accordance with the gaming websites’ Terms & Conditions, as well as applicable licensing and regulatory requirements.
One of the great examples of exceptional work done by the SoftSwiss anti-fraud team this year happened when the team received a seemingly regular check request, which ended up being quite an extraordinary one. During the initial check it was found out that the player was an abuser. The team made a decision to request verification of the player’s account including Source of Funds / Source of Wealth, as these documents are not commonly asked and therefore are not included in a common package of documents bought on the black market. The player uploaded all of the documents the next day, which should have made us believe they were genuine. Nevertheless, during the detailed document check it was noticed that the player’s language in e-wallet and their native language were different raising a suspicion that the player was a drop once again. Due to that, the player was asked to pass Skype verification. Finally, during the verification call it was concluded that the player was not an account owner but a drop.
Vitali Matsukevich, Head of B2C at SoftSwiss noted: “We are ecstatic that our team managed to save the day this year with such a large amount of money retained for our clients. Everyday we carefully look into all suspicious activities happening on our Platform and combat fraud, using a lot of different tools and methods. We keep on working on even more fascinating AI projects in cooperation with the Data Science and Platform Development teams. And thanks to that in the coming year we expect to increase efficiency and security of business operations for our clients”.
-
Africa5 days ago
Gamanza Games goes wild in South Africa with 10bet launch
-
Asia6 days ago
Esports World Cup Foundation Announces Strategic Partnership with Tencent
-
Industry News2 days ago
Super Group Appoints Merrick Wolman to its Board of Directors
-
Asia6 days ago
88 Games announces debut title ‘Kapih’; set to bring Indian folklore to global gaming landscape on console and PC
-
Compliance Updates6 days ago
ESIC Implemented its Anti-doping Testing Programme at IEM Katowice 2025
-
Compliance Updates6 days ago
Swintt’s certified games ready to enter the Greek market
-
Asia6 days ago
Angel Group Completes Implementation of Smart Table Systems at Sands China Properties in Macao
-
Asia6 days ago
Maths teacher by day, gamer by night: 54 year-old Rakesh Sharma shatters stereotypes