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Slovenia Casino, Poker, and Betting News
Stay updated on Slovenia's casino, poker, and sports betting scene. Get the latest on regulation, operator licences, and market trends in the Slovenian gambling industry.
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Slovenia's gambling market is a unique landscape, shaped by a history of state monopolies and a gradual opening to regulated private operators. While the state-owned lottery, Loterija Slovenije, has historically dominated, recent years have seen a more defined regulatory framework emerge, attempting to balance player protection with market opportunities.
The Slovenian government, through its regulatory bodies, oversees licensing and operational standards. This includes land-based casinos and, increasingly, the online sphere. The focus remains on ensuring fair play, preventing problem gambling, and combating illegal operations. Understanding the nuances of Slovenian gambling law is crucial for both operators and players navigating this evolving market.
This section provides timely news and analysis on all aspects of the Slovenian gambling industry. From updates on licensing procedures and new operator entries to shifts in regulatory policy and market performance, we cover the key developments impacting casinos, poker rooms, and sports betting platforms across Slovenia. Always gamble responsibly.
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Endorphina Enters Slovenia: Provider Achieves Milestone in 58th Regulated Market
Prague-based Endorphina has secured certification for the Slovenian market, expanding its global footprint to 58 regulated jurisdictions worldwide.
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Gaming Corps Partners with SYNOT Interactive for Eastern European Growth
Swedish developer Gaming Corps joins SYNOT Interactive's platform to access over 13,000 titles and target markets like Czechia and Croatia.
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Matt Davey Takes the Helm at Bragg: A Rescue Mission for the B2B Supplier
After 11 consecutive quarters of losses and a 31% reduction in workforce, industry veteran Matt Davey aims to revitalize the struggling B2B provider Bragg Gaming.
