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Trust Payments to power cashless wallet mobile payments for Hippodrome


Trust Payments, a leader in fintech powering truly innovative customer commerce solutions, has been selected by the world-famous London Hippodrome Casino to power its new cashless wallet mobile payments offering.
Visitors of Hippodrome will now be able to pay responsibly for their entertainment on the Hippodrome Casino mobile app, across all touchpoints in all eight floors of gaming, bars, and restaurants. Payments will be processed via Trust Paymentsâ flagship TRU Connect Payments Gateway including the ability to pay using Apple Pay and Google Pay.
Customers will have the ability to save card details within the mobile app for future or repeat use. This will help to reduce friction and facilitate easy repeat custom while inside Hippodrome to ensure a smooth and enjoyable playing experience.
Jonathan OâConnor, Chief Commercial Officer at Trust Payments, said: âItâs fantastic to be working with Hippodrome to digitise their payment offerings and embrace the potential of cashless wallets within this famous UK casino operator. Allowing visitors to make payments in simple ways on their mobile phones will be a key step in helping to enhance payment experiences and deliver a frictionless guest experience that maintains the high levels of customer satisfaction that Hippodrome is renowned for.â
Trust Payments was able to customise its offering for Hippodrome based on its extensive experience working in the gaming industry, providing customers with enhanced payment experiences and capabilities and specialise in helping gaming operators to optimise their sales and customer experience through facilitating speedy and seamless payments, loyalty, and data management creating truly Converged Commerceâ˘. This includes token-based payment options for deposits and withdrawals allowing a seamless pay-in and pay-out experience for players.
The selection was facilitated by payments consultancy business, Qubzo Payments Consultancy, whose founder Rohin Thakrar said: âI explored other potential partners for Hippodromeâs requirements and found Trust Payments to be the right provider.â
George Constantinou, Director of Online Gaming at Hippodrome Casino, added: âWeâre delighted to be working with Trust Payments on cashless wallet mobile payments. In the year that we celebrate our 10th anniversary this is another great strides forward with digital payments. One that both modernises our payment options but also incorporates all requirements for safer gambling.â
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Gaming Innovation Group: Share issue

Reference is made to the announcement from Gaming Innovation Group Inc. (GiG) on 15 December 2022 regarding the acquisition of casino affiliate websites Askgamblers.com, Johnslots.com, Newcasinos.com and several smaller domains from Catena Media Plc.
As stated in the announcement, GiG will finance part of the initial consideration through a share issue and the Board of Directors has approved commitments of EUR 10.2 million from a group of investors to finance the equity part of the acquisition. Pursuant to agreed terms, the share price has been set to NOK 25.61, which represent a discount of 2.6% from the volume-weighted average share price for the GiG share so far in 2023.
4,267,112 new shares will be issued, and the number of outstanding shares will increase by 3.5%, from 122,786,526 to 127,053,638. The new shares are expected to be issued and admitted to trading next week and will be issued under the Company’s 150,000,000 authorized shares.
Closing of the acquisition is expected by end of January 2023.
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Euromat Adds Spain to its Growing Membership

The European federation of gaming machine trade associations, Euromat, has added Spain to its membership.
The organisation has welcomed the Club de Convergentes as its 14th country member. Novomatic, Merkur, Zitro, Aristocrat and Bally Wulff are among the Club de Convergentesâ members.
Euromat now covers 11 countries and has nine corporate members. Last year it added Serbia and three new corporates into its membership.
Bernhard Teuchmann, president of the Club de Convergentes, said: âJoining Euromat and collaborating more closely with our colleagues across Europe reflects our desire to continue to grow our sector responsibly and ensure that we have the best possible offer for our customers.
âWe want to play our role in helping to raise the standards for our industry across Europe and learn from the experience of others.â
Euromat president Jason Frost said: âHaving the Club de Convergentes in Euromat is a vote of confidence in our association and its capacity to benefit its members.
âThe Club de Convergentes shares our belief that our industry is stronger when working together to share knowledge and expertise, while always making the case with policymakers for a better business environment.â
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Spainâs DGOJ to Review âSales Authorisationâ of ONCE and SELAE

Spanish lotteries ONCE and SELAE will be reviewed by the DGOJ â Spainâs directorate for gambling â in relation to how lottery games are marketed and sold to the public.
Spanish gambling and media stakeholders have been informed of the DGOJâs consultation, which seeks feedback on the âcommercial marketing of lottery gamesâ allowed across Spainâs autonomous provinces.
The consultation will be open to responses until March 31, with the directorate highlighting that it required necessary feedback from Spanish media and public vendors of ONCE and SELAE games.
As stewards of Spainâs national lotteries, ONCE â the lottery for the disabled â and SELAE, the lottery for Spanish societies/charities, are allowed to authorise the sale of tickets and games via âpublic vendorsâ be it cafes, restaurants, tobacconists, retail shops, etc.
However, the DGOJ has highlighted that in recent years the Spanish public has witnessed an increase in the number of websites and online applications selling ONCE and SELAE games as authorised vendors.
Concerns have been raised on whether online vendors offer appropriate customer protection and guarantees on tickets sold to the public for ONCE and SELAE draws.
Spanish lotteries differ from other European nations, as customers purchase tickets with pre-printed numbers, participating in ballots to win a % share of a community jackpot â rather than the single draw format, which rewards an individual winner.
The unique format ensures that Spain maintains Europeâs most popular national lotteries, featuring the Christmas âEl Gordoâ and âEl Ninoâ draws, which have distributed over âŹ2.5bn in prizes to customers.
The DGOJ underlined the importance of its consultation to ensure that Spanish lotteries are free from corruption and to protect Spanish consumers from fraud.
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