Malta and Denmark have signed an agreement that will enhance cooperation between their respective regulatory regimes. The gentlemen’s agreement, more commonly referred to as a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), sees the Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LGA) and Danish Gambling Authority (DGA) exchanging information with the aim of achieving a common understanding. It will mean cooperation on the enforcement of laws between joint licensees. The agreement was signed by Reuben Portanier, CEO of the LGA and Birgitte Sand, director of the DGA, and will be an important tool in making the two regimes stronger. It also seems to show that the EU market will be awash with MOUs before any meaningful harmonization takes place.
Sportradar has secured the distribution rights to International Tennis Federation (ITF) data. The Swiss company, which is linked to the betting firm Betradar, has signed a four-year deal that will mean unprecedented access to the ITF’s reams of data and the deal has also seen them installed at the ITF Pro Circuit’s streaming partner. ITF selected Sportradar for their “experience as a leading sports data service provider”.