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The North American Sportsbook Expansion Draws Bettors, Operators And Providers To New Thrill Betting… Or Does It?

With the growing demand for online gambling, and most importantly, sports betting in the US, it’s no wonder that the likes of sportsbook software provider, Altenar, are receiving vast interest in the North American market.
Given the success that Altenar has achieved in the LatAm market, the growth of sports betting traversing the continent is no shock to experts in the iGaming industry.
The online gambling market is seeing great success within its American industry and with greater access and legalisation of sports betting throughout the country Altenar would be interested in entering the market, as most software providers would be and given the climate was right.
Given the recent ignition of a sports betting new wave, the addition and fast-application of Esports is growing in the region, so much so, that operators in the market are currently having to compete heavily for bettor attention and this is creating an interestingly bullish market.
According to reports illustrated by Bloomberg, current operators in the states are offering risk-free bets that have spurred-on and curated a market where bettors are looking for ‘the next edge’ in sports betting. The worry is that many bettors will eventually site-surf for the best odds, deals and risk-free bets they can find, and eradicate the traditional and term-defining aspect of sports betting and that’s the essence of gambling.
Though, in large, industry professionals believe those promotions will help bring new-generation customers to the sports betting market and so far, it appears to have worked in a mass of states as demonstrated by the map below.
What Could Altenar’s Software Do To Address Site-Surfing Bettors?
With the move to online gambling in full-swing, as of 2018, in North America the desire to keep bettors on your website is growing in line with the popularity of iGaming. Countless punters will log on to a site and are drawn to the content they love, sports betting.
If Altenar was able to operate within the region their sports betting software would be the perfect fit for North American operators.
For this reason Altenar’s sportsbook software could be the answer American operators are looking for because it reduces the need for bettors to site-surf and this is thanks to Altenar’s flexible and stable software.
With having access to several data providers, risk management systems and a customisable front-layer, operators are able to tailor their content and sports betting experience to the niche requirements and likes of their customers.
Amongst these reasons, Altenar has become popular within Latin America, because the content they display can be changed through a manual-aspect backend and is available via mobile, desktop and terminal should the region require it.
This flexibility entrenches Altenar’s software and in creating a bespoke experience for operators and customers alike, Altenar is able to create return clientele, who are happy and satisfied with the state-of-the-art content and service they receive.
If you’re looking to understand the scope of the North American market, you can contact Altenar today to request a demo or simply for a chat.
The team behind the sportsbook software provider have an abundance of industry expertise and experience behind them, and this has created thousands of happy customers around the world.
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Workers at Caesars Southern Indiana Casino Authorize Strike

More than 140 workers at Caesars Southern Indiana Hotel & Casino, represented by Teamsters Local 89 and Operating Engineers Local 399, have voted by a 98% margin to authorize a strike. The overwhelming vote is a direct response to management’s refusal to offer a fair contract.
“Our members are united and ready to fight for the strongest possible agreement. This vote sends a clear message — we will not back down. If management won’t negotiate in good faith, we’re prepared to take action,” said Avral Thompson, President of Local 89.
Caesars Southern Indiana, owned and operated by the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI), pulled in more than $240 million in revenue last year, making it one of the most profitable casinos in the state. Workers are demanding a contract that reflects their essential contributions to that success.
“I’ve worked at Caesars for over seven years, and we deserve a contract that values our hard work and dedication. No one wants to strike, but if management keeps disrespecting us at the bargaining table, we’re ready to demand what we’ve earned,” said Sandra Ramirez, a slot attendant at Caesars Southern Indiana and a member of Local 89.
After months of negotiations, management at Caesars Southern Indiana continues to refuse to offer fair retirement benefits and remains far apart on other key economic issues.
“At this point, the ball is entirely in management’s court. If Caesars faces a strike, management will have no one to blame but themselves for the fallout. We stand ready to back our members every step of the way,” said Teamsters General Secretary-Treasurer Fred Zuckerman.
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VIP Play Obtains Interim West Virginia iGaming and Sports Wagering Management Service Provider Licenses

VIP Play Inc. announced the approval of its interim License in West Virginia for both Sports Wagering and iGaming managed services. This follows the recently announced market access partnership between VIP Play and Delaware North’s Wheeling Island Casino.
This milestone marks the company’s initial expansion beyond Tennessee, where it currently operates as a mobile Sports Wagering Operator. The interim License in West Virginia also adds iGaming to the company’s book of business, and allows VIP Play to participate in the rapidly expanding i-Gaming industry. VIP Play expects to begin serving West Virginia customers in the coming months.
Bruce Cassidy, VIP Play CEO & Chairman of the Board, said: “The acquisition of our interim Sports Wagering and i-Gaming License in West Virginia marks a significant milestone in our journey to expand, underscoring our commitment to provide innovative experiences to a wider audience. As we grow our presence, our dedication to excellence stands firm, and we’re excited to play a role in enriching West Virginia’s dynamic gaming community.”
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QTech Games sharpens its LatAm focus with MINCETUR licence in Peru

New certification for emerging-markets leader arrives ahead of key industry summit in Sao Paulo and awards recognition
QTech Games, the leading game aggregator for emerging markets, has had its platform and games successfully approved for the Peruvian market, demonstrating that its premier B2B platform and all-encompassing content conforms to the latest legislative updates to enhance and regulate Peru’s local gaming environment.
Peru’s Ministry of Foreign Commerce and Tourism (MINCETUR) has now issued an online gaming licence to QTech Games, whereby all its platform products and games are now deemed legally permitted. This includes its new software service for retail, QTech Hybrid, which allows land-based partners to scale their operations online. QTech Hybrid simplifies transactions by enabling deposits, withdrawals and gameplay while allowing access to players both in-shop and on personal devices.
This breakthrough hybrid solution has quickly won clients and awards in the comparably fragmented African market (most recently in March for Best Innovation at AGE Lagos), and now promises to do likewise across LatAm, where QTech Games has already signed several major clients for both its aggregation platform and its QTech Hybrid solution. This activity has seen it again nominated for Best Aggregator at the SiGMA Americas Awards, which kickstart the SiGMA Americas summit (7-10 April) next week, as the igaming world converges on Sao Paulo for a must-attend conference in another of QTech Games’ “focus markets” for 2025.
Philip Doftvik, QTech Games’ CEO, said: “It’s fantastic to have certified our aggregation platform in Peru via MINCETUR – and I’m pleased to say we have more such approvals pending across the continent. We attended fantastic events in Rio and, more recently, SAGSE 2025 in Buenos Aires – and anticipate more of the same at SiGMA Americas in Sao Paulo next week, where we’re also thrilled to have been shortlisted for Best Aggregator at their LatAm Awards. Given the venue, Brazil will be dominating the discussion for many at SiGMA Sao Paulo. However, we’ll also be looking beyond Brazilian borders this year, and are already active in Mexico, Chile, Colombia and Paraguay. We know our QTech Hybrid solution will work very well wherever we put a pin on the LatAm map.”
QTech Games delegates will be present at five more LatAm summits in 2025, with SiGMA Americas (7 April) the next port of call – followed by GAT Expo Cartagena (28 April), SBC Americas (13 May), Peru Gaming Show (18 June) and GAT Expo Mexico (28 Aug).
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