Good results, H1'23 Revenue and EBITDA* growth of 34% and 32% respectively, & just as well as the shares were not cheap! Good value as long as the growth continues. I hold half those I bought in 07 2020. |
 Superbet Secures Bespoke Slingo SuperLiga Game from Gaming Realms The new game has been launched in the Eastern European country with Superbet, a prominent operator in the local market in Romania. This game is uniquely developed for the operator, which is long-standing for Gaming Realms, and the rollout coincides with the return of SuperLiga.
Superbet Gives Itself a Seasonal Boost with Gaming Realms Slingo The game itself has been created to captivate the joy of attending soccer games without actually leaving your home – or playing on the go, and not confined to a single venue. The title comes with numerous features and allows you to progress an increasing pay ladder.
This includes Wilds and Super Wilds, Free Spins for even more opportunities to win cash prizes, and more. Gaming Realms is using Slingo Superliga to demonstrate its ability to craft on-demand and bespoke gaming experiences that are designed to appeal to specific audiences and achieve a strong level of connection with their intended audiences.
Commenting on this new opportunity, Gaming Realms commercial account manager Ian Robson said that the company was very happy to continue working with Superbet and grow the Slingo family with a product that has been specifically tailored to the needs of the company’s player base. Robson added:
The release utilizes IP from Superliga, the leading football league in Romania, and will create opportunities for Superbet to cross-sell to players that are traditionally football fans. We are elated to be kicking off the football season with this release.
Gaming Realms commercial account manager Ian Robson Superbet head of gaming & live casino Nick Yu was similarly pleased with the opportunity and what it meant for his company. He described the Romanian market as a highly-competitive one where differentiation matters a lot and where it’s crucial to continue innovating the experience in order to achieve a stronger presence.
Gaming Realms Determined to Continue Growing Gaming Realms has been able to deliver on a strongly localized title that enjoys the popularity of SuperLiga and that will definitely give Superbet a strong start with the new soccer season, Yu concluded.
Gaming Realms has been busy growing its footprint in the region as well as the world. In Europe specifically, the company has been able to establish several important partnerships in Spain. One of those was with Goldenpark.es and the other – with SkillOnNet which tapped into the company’s Slingo offer to strengthen its content library in the country |
A little outdated from June 16th IC For a true ‘growth’ stock we have Aim-listed Gaming Realms (GMR) which develops and licences mobile focussed gaming content. Real money gaming - effectively a form of online gambling - drives revenue, so regulatory risks would need to be assessed here. Just looking at our screen metrics as a starting point, however, and the stock is priced cheaply relative to the positive outlook for profit growth. But as ever, stock screens are only an idea generator and more analysis must be undertaken. |
We are thrilled our games are now available to play in the Netherlands through our friends over at Unibet!
Big thank you to Gareth Jennings, David Craeghs, Raffaela Eschert & Ian Robson 🙌 Source linkedin |
 Gaming Realms has received a supplier licence in Sweden, giving the company permission to continue providing mobile-focused gaming content in the country’s market.
The supplier has been present in Sweden since 2019, partnering with several brands in the country over the years.
However, since the market’s new regulation came into force on July 1, all gaming businesses must have a licence with Spelinspektionen, the Swedish Gambling Authority, to operate in the Nordic country.
With the supplier licence from Spelinspektionen, Gaming Realms can continue to provide its gaming content portfolio to licenced operators and platforms in Sweden.
Commenting on the licence, Kat Black, Group Compliance Director at Gaming Realms, said: “The Swedish market is of great importance for us and it was a no-brainer to apply for the new supplier licence which will allow us to continue to supply our products in the country.
“We are committed to compliance and a safe market for players and we look forward to continuing to offer great entertainment to operators and their players in Sweden.”
Recently, Gaming Realms has been growing its market presence in Spain, agreeing to content deals with SkillOnNet and GoldenPark in the country. |
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LATEST NEWSGaming Realms set for expansion after gaining ISO27001 accreditationPublished 1 day ago on July 11, 2023By George Miller
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Gaming Realms, a leading provider of mobile-focused gaming content, has acquired a ISO27001 certificate which will enable the company to enter into new regulated markets.
The international accreditation further outlines Gaming Realms’ commitment to information security standards and is used by many jurisdictions as a regulatory benchmark.
The certification is awarded when a set level of standards is reached following a rigorous inspection of privacy management systems and procedures, ensuring best practices in this discipline.
ISO27001 accreditation is a pre-requisite for entering markets such as Greece and Switzerland and is also used by World Lottery Association (WLA) members to ensure privacy and data security standards are met.
Peter Russell, CTO at Gaming Realms, said: “This accreditation demonstrates our commitment to responsible data management and showcases how seriously our company takes protecting information.
“The team has worked incredibly hard to achieve this milestone and we are pleased to receive this stamp of approval that will allow us to enter into new markets with our partners knowing that our systems are fully compliant and secure.” |
 4ThePlayer.com Continues U.S Expansion with Full Licensing in Michigan! 4ThePlayer.com today proudly announced a major milestone in its ongoing US market expansion strategy, as it was granted a full license in the flourishing online casino market of Michigan. This news follows the provisional license that the company was granted in October 2022, reinforcing its established presence in the US market, which started with a live transactional waiver in New Jersey.
4ThePlayer.com has already introduced a selection of its innovative games to Michigan’s dynamic market under the provisional license. These include the flagship titles ‘9k Yeti’ and ‘3 Secret Cities’, with the anticipated ‘6 Wild Sharks’ soon to join the lineup. In addition to these games, the company has a strong roadmap of top-performing titles from other markets ready for introduction. Excitingly, some US-first releases are slated for launch later this year, created specifically with the US market, as well as others, in mind.
Chris Ash, Business Development Director, and co-founder of 4ThePlayer.com, shared his enthusiasm, saying:
“We are overjoyed to announce this latest achievement in our US market strategy. Michigan’s online casino market, one of the most successful in the country, presents an exciting landscape for us to share our unique and innovative games with a passionate audience. We are also actively working on expanding our presence into additional states, underscoring our commitment to regulated markets in general. We invite all interested parties to meet us at G2E in Las Vegas for a deeper dive into our exciting plans for the coming year!”
The recent statistics highlight the incredible success of Michigan’s online casino market. The state’s 15 online casinos have reached revenues of at least $150 million in four of the first five months of 2023, marking an 18% increase over May 2022. With a combined revenue of $150.6 million, Michigan’s online casino market has recorded its fifth-highest month ever, demonstrating a flourishing environment for 4ThePlayer.com’;s continued growth.
4ThePlayer.com’;s games are accessible to players in Michigan through their trusted US platform partner, Gaming Realms. |
Gaming realms interview with Mark segal |
 Slingo Games has launched in the Spanish market via SkillOnNet, which will see the former join SkillOnNet’s 30+ other brands in the country.
The games will now be added to SkillOnNet’s Spanish-language site, PlayUzu.
Furthermore, the titles now available to players in Spain include Slingo Rainbow Riches and Slingo Extreme, while branded games such as Slingo Monopoly and Slingo Deal or No Deal also make debuts.
Jani Kontturi, Head of Games at SkillOnNet, said of the launch: “Slingo games have proved to be a smash hit in each new market we’ve taken them to and we’re certain that they will resonate with a Spanish audience.
“Most of all, we’re excited that games that revolutionised the online casino space almost 30 years ago are finally coming to Spain.
Meanwhile, Ian Robson at Gaming Realms added: “We are thrilled to be building upon our successful partnership with SkillOnNet by launching our high-quality titles with them alongside Slingo.es. Already proving a triumph across other jurisdictions such as the UK, Slingo.es will offer players a familiar platform to enjoy a variety of verticals and games on.
“The Spanish market has provided the Slingo brand with an immense amount of growth in recent years and launching our advanced platform there, whilst simultaneously offering even more places to enjoy our portfolio, will allow both new and existing players to become more familiar with our offering.” |
Someone bought Millions large @ 10p level 3 years ago and has been selling off slowly and relentlessly at the ludicrously low level of turnover the market will take, ever since the price trebled. |
Maybe it is to do with all the anti gambling in the news recently. |
Why the weakness in the SP, any negative news, or theories? |
Numerous positives but unfortunately no reaction on the upside very surprised. |
Operators and Market Expansion
Over the past two months, Gaming Realms has gone live with many large operators globally. In North America, Gaming Realms went live with Betway and LeoVegas in Ontario, Canada and in the United States the Company went live with Pokerstars in New Jersey. Over in Europe, the Company went live with 888 in Romania and Golden Park, Skill On Net and Kirolet in Spain.
Gaming Realms is also pleased to announce that the Company obtained its Swedish Gaming Authority licence, allowing the Company to, in due course, expand into the Scandinavian markets. |
 NetBet Italy introduces Gaming Realms into its library By Gambling Insider NetBet Italy, an online casino and daily sports events platform, has signed a deal with game provider Gaming Realms to integrate its titles into its library.
The London-based Gaming Realms has a number of Slingo games, a premise created by combining bingo gameplay and slot game mechanics.
Some of the titles from Gaming Realms that will be made available to NetBet players in Italy include Slingo Deal No Deal, Slingo Extreme and Slingo Fortunes.
Titles from Gaming Realms will be available to play on both mobile and desktop platforms, including those offered by NetBet Italy.
Claudia Georgevici, NetBet Italy’s PR Manager, said: “Here at NetBet, we’re dedicated to delivering an exceptional iGaming experience to every one of our players.
“Gaming Realms is a name we’ve had on our books for a while, so we’re thrilled to have them on board and to be able to offer their incredible portfolio to NetBet Italy customers.
“We look forward to building on this new partnership and offering more exciting games.” |
selling has resumed, someone seems to be offloading, hopefully will end soon.I topped up last week. |
Typical price action - no need to sweat |