Welcome to the Weekend Report, where iGB looks at the news that you may have missed across the last few days. This week: Kambi partners Holland Gaming Technology, NCPG welcomes new members and Pragmatic Play launches a new studio in Colombia.
Kambi scores with Holland Gaming Technology
First, Kambi Group has signed a multi-year agreement with Holland Gaming Technology in the Netherlands.
Under the deal, Kambi will provide its full turnkey sportsbook solution to the operator. This includes advanced trading capabilities, an open platform and bet builder product.
The partnership comes after Holland Gaming secured a sports betting licence from Dutch regulator, Kansspelautoriteit. It is already active within the county’s online casino space.
“We’re excited to partner Holland Gaming Technology as they expand into sports betting,” Kambi CEO Werner Becher said. “Their strong marketing and deep industry expertise make them an ideal fit for our turnkey sportsbook solution.”
BetGoodwin launches EveryMatrix sports betting product
Next, EveryMatrix has also detailed a new sports betting venture, linking up with UK-facing BetGoodwin.
The operator has rolled out a full turnkey sports solution from EveryMatrix. This followed the signing of a multi-year full turnkey agreement signed in 2024.
The platform offers more than 200,000 monthly live events and up to 800 live markets on English Premier League fixtures. Betting options include pre-live and live bet builder across 11 sports, cash out functions and odds boost.
Julian Head, CEO of BetGoodwin, said: “This is a milestone launch for us. EveryMatrix’s modern sportsbook gives us a feature-rich platform that will help deliver an outstanding betting experience to our customers.”
Pragmatic Play opens Colombia studio
In other news, Pragmatic Play has expanded its reach in Latin America by launching a new live casino studio in Colombia.
Delivered and operated by ARRISE, the Bogotá-based studio will deliver localised, premium live casino experiences in Latin America. Supported by an investment of over $15 million, the facility is set to create over 1,500 new jobs.
More than 100 tables will be located at the studio. These include roulette and blackjack, all customised to local preferences and hosted by Spanish and Portuguese-speaking dealers.
Irina Cornides, chief operating officer at Pragmatic Play, said: “This new live casino studio in Colombia represents a major milestone in our native content expansion strategy across Latin America.”
Michigan regulator targets illegal websites
Into the US, the Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has taken further action against unlicensed gambling operators.
The regulator issued cease-and-desist letters to eight online casinos found to be illegally offering iGaming to Michigan residents. The MGCB regularly sends these notices to tackle unlicensed activities.
Aussie Play, CryptoGames, FortuneJack, Hugewin Casino, My Stake Casino, Play at Harry’s Casino, RuneChat and Slots Garden were all contacted by the regulator.
“These unauthorised websites often appear sophisticated and legitimate, but they operate outside of Michigan law, MGCB Executive Director Henry Williams said. “The MGCB will not hesitate to intervene when we find operators ignoring our state’s gambling laws.”
NCPG welcomes affiliates in Texas and Vermont
And finally, the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG) in the US has announced two new members.
The Texas Coalition on Problem Gambling and the Vermont Council on Gaming and Health have joined the organisation. Both groups will work with the NCPG and other members on supporting those impacted by problem gambling.
While the NCPG advocates for problem gambling support at the national level, its state affiliates focus on regional efforts. With the new additions, NCPG now has affiliates in 37 states.
“Every state has a unique gambling landscape, but the need for prevention and support is universal, NCPG Board President Derek Longmeier said. “Affiliate organisations are vital partners in NCPG’s mission.”

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