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Group 22 Agency Enters the European Gaming Market With Expert Reviews
Since its foundation in 2012, Group 22 Agency boasts of many high-tech projects. At the moment, the company is one of the most influential and innovative game review sites in the sphere, just like the CasinoLuck platform targeted toward gamblers from Canada, or OnlineCasinoGO casino reviews for Aussies. Although the company is quite young compared to websites with a similar concept, the platform has proven its worth. The team of Group 22 includes high-tech enthusiasts, with a passion for gambling and who follow it closely.
Group 22 – About the Agency
Today, the agency gathers more than 200 thousand members and boasts of over 200 thousand game reviews. Their website is rated A in Google rankings and is among the TOP 100 sites in Europe. Agency is one of the first places to read about upcoming game releases in the market. Group 22 Agency is committed to providing its users with the best, most detailed information about new gambling games and about the development of the industry as a whole. The company does just everything so that you enjoy reading their reviews, news about the latest games, and key industry developments.
What Is Special About Reviews from Group 2022?
Group 22 has a large network of publishers and game developers in its team that share information about the latest trends and the development of the gaming niche. All the people who work in the gaming industry have a passion for new technology and gadgets. And instead of sharing just marketing claims with the audience, Group 22 exports run a test drive of all of them.
Detailed Reviews
In other words, all the games in their database have been personally reviewed and tested. This guarantees you the best service and a safe experience with the agency website. On top of that, the site of Group 22 has a database of information on a large number of video games that allow us to provide the most complete coverage of the market.
Agency is known as one of the best websites for game reviews. Thousands of gamers from all over the world use their reviews and ratings. The company is committed to the idea of reviewing new video games, and the availability of a large number of video games for review on the agency has a lot to do with this. The company regularly updates its database of reviews and constantly finds the latest games. The content is reviewed by gamers, programmers, and game developers, which adds extra credibility to game reviews. It is just like casino reviews created by true gambling enthusiasts who know all the ins and outs of online gambling and the casino world.
Excellent User Experience
When you register to the agency, you automatically receive information about the latest video games written in a clear and understandable way. All users have a chance to obtain a premium status. In this case, they will have access to premium reviews of the most popular games and be the first to learn about the most recent releases.
Up-to-Date & Unbiased News
The latest data shows that Google processes over 99,000 searches every single second. This is especially relevant for news. And Group 22 Agency is ready to address the needs of its audience. Apart from an endless library of game reviews, Group 22 also offers a wide range of news. In this category, you will find information about the development of the gaming industry, video game price lists, the latest gadgets, and product updates.
Customer-Oriented Content
Nevertheless, it is game reviews that are still their top priority. The company regularly receives requests for video game reviews. You will hardly miss a single popular game in their review section as the Group 22 team is working hard to add new games and update info on existing games if there is any change in the gaming product. Since the company targets people from different countries and continents they review video games in different languages. So if you decide to add any of the games to your collection, you can easily find reviews in your native language.
Easy Navigation
Group 22 Agency reviews games of different genres and features the following categories on their site: strategy, action, racing, shooter, puzzle, role-playing, etc. Each of the game genres comes with its own unique features. When reviewing games, the company first finds its strengths and weaknesses. And you can count on the data featured in the game reviews from Group 22 Agency as they are written by highly trained and enthusiastic specialists. These people are not afraid to share any information about new games in their database.
Agency reviews video games from all the major gaming platforms: Playstation, Nintendo, PC, XBOX, and Nintendo Switch. They have the latest video games in their database – from old and famous games to the latest releases.
Final Say!
Group 22 Agency promises to deliver up-to-date and unbiased information as a part of its reviews. The company regularly follows the news from the gaming industry and talks to developers about upcoming releases. The best thing about Group 22 Agency is that they are constantly monitoring the market and make sure that reviews and news are regularly updated with the latest information. So you will hardly miss out on a single game release as it will be definitely featured on the website of Group 22 Agency.
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ACMA: Tabcorp Pays $262,000 Penalty for Illegal In-Play Bets
Tabcorp Holdings Limited (Tabcorp) has paid a $262,920 penalty for taking online in-play sports bets, which is illegal in Australia.
An Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) investigation found Tabcorp accepted 854 in-play bets across 69 tennis matches between April and October 2023.
Online in-play betting—wagers made on a sporting event after it has commenced—is prohibited in Australia under the Interactive Gambling Act 2001.
Authority member Carolyn Lidgerwood said the ban on online in-play betting is in place to protect vulnerable people.
“In-play betting increases access to gambling opportunities and exacerbates the risks of gambling harm, as people can place bets with high frequency on multiple outcomes during sporting events,” Ms Lidgerwood said.
“There has been significant growth in online sports betting in recent years and it’s important all online wagering services have systems in place so that illegal in-play bets are not accepted.”
During the investigation Tabcorp reported that the breaches occurred due to a technical “bug” in its systems. While the error first occurred in April 2023, it was not fixed until October 2023.
“Tabcorp is a major wagering operator and it is concerning that it took some 6 months for the system error to be identified and fixed,” Ms Lidgerwood said.
In addition to paying the $262,920 penalty, Tabcorp has also advised the ACMA of controls it now has in place and future steps it will be taking to minimise the risk of online in-play bets being accepted.
In its consideration of this matter the ACMA also took into account that Tabcorp had voided all bets so consumers did not suffer any loss and Tabcorp did not profit from the errors.
Tabcorp was previously issued a formal warning by the ACMA in November 2021 for accepting in-play bets on a United States college basketball game.
Australia
AUSTRAC and Pacific Financial Intelligence Units Gather in Brisbane to Tackle Financial Crime in the Region
Identifying ways to combat serious financial crime is the key focus when financial intelligence units (FIUs) from across the Pacific meet in Brisbane.
Representatives from 13 Pacific nations are gathering for the Pacific Financial Intelligence Community (PFIC) plenary, which is hosted by AUSTRAC.
The three-day event, which is now going on, provides a valuable opportunity for FIUs to further explore initiatives to fight financial crime. These include joint operations, intelligence sharing, capacity-building activities and region-wide technological enhancements.
Since last year’s meeting in the Cook Islands, PFIC members have focused their efforts on combating transnational organised crime, corruption and child sexual exploitation. AUSTRAC has worked with FIUs to ensure they have the training and capabilities required to proactively identify and tackle these crimes.
As well as ongoing themes such as money laundering, this year’s meeting will also address emerging issues such as illicit use of cryptocurrency, new payment platforms and gambling in the region.
AUSTRAC CEO Brendan Thomas said PFIC is a good example of the value strong regional partnerships bring to combating money laundering and other serious financial crime.
“As Australia’s financial intelligence unit, we’re not just focused on ensuring the security of Australia’s financial system, we also have a key role to play in working with our neighbours to combat the harms posed by criminal networks across the region,” Mr Thomas said.
“To put it into perspective, behind each of these crimes are people who are left devastated by the impacts of online scams, child sexual exploitation, environmental crimes or drug trafficking.
“PFIC was established by AUSTRAC and other regional partners in 2021 to promote greater collaboration among Pacific FIUs, and we’re so proud of the outcomes it’s already delivered.”
The Head of the Cook Islands FIU and outgoing Co-Chair of the PFIC, Mr Walter Henry, said he’s honoured to have played a leading role in PFIC over the last two years.
“Serious financial crime affects all of our nations, so we must work together to combat threats which undermine our financial security and community safety,” Mr Henry said.
“The PFIC has proven to be a vital channel for sharing intelligence, for working on capability enhancements and for staying across emerging threats and developments in technology.”
The Attorney-General will address the conference, to speak about Australia’s commitment to building strong regional partnerships to combat transnational financial crime, and ongoing efforts to strengthen Australia’s anti-money laundering system.
Representatives from the financial intelligence units of Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Zealand, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Republic of Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu will be in attendance.
AUSTRAC is the permanent Co-Chair of the forum. The Head of the Fiji FIU is scheduled to take on the rotating Co-Chair position at the end of this plenary meeting.
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