Tag Archives: Santa Casa da Misericordia de Lisboa

BtoBet’s SOJOGO Mozambique partnership goes live

BtoBet’s SOJOGO Mozambique partnership goes live

BtoBet‘s omni-channel betting partnership with SOJOGO, the global arm of Portuguese National Lottery Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa, has launched in Mozambique. The partnership focuses on a rollout of BtoBet’s Neuron 3 sportsbook and turnkey solution for SOJOGO in the east African country, supporting the operator’s online and retail activity. This includes the launch of a new online betting and …

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Scientific Games wins instant games supplier contract for Santa Casa Portugal

SBC News Scientific Games wins instant games supplier contract for Santa Casa Portugal

Scientific Games Corporation has been selected as the exclusive instant games supplier to Portugal’s Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa (Santa Casa) on a three-year contract. Santa Casa is a charitable organisation, responsible for distributing all funds generated by Portugal’s national lottery and football pool products. The lottery is Europe’s fourth-largest instant game operator with the vertical producing about $1.9bn of its annual …

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Portuguese online gambling bill sees operators exit market

SBC News Portuguese online gambling bill sees operators exit market

The 28 June introduction of the Online Gambling Bill by Portugal’s Council of Ministers has seen the announcement of market exits’ by 888, Betfair and bet365. All three operators sent market exit communications to players, affiliates and media partners this week in order to inform them of their decision to no longer offer services and to detail account withdrawal procedures. …

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RGA calls for Portugal’s Santa Casa to review online gambling framework

SBC News RGA calls for Portugal's Santa Casa to review online gambling framework

The Remote Gambling Association (RGA) has noted the opposition of Santa Casa da Misericordia de Lisboa (“SCML”) to the government’s plans to regulate the online sports betting market, but the RGA believes that a viable and competitive market in the future would benefit not just consumers and the government, but Santa Casa as well. The RGA argues that the Portuguese …

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