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Legal
October 19, 2022
Nittany Mall Casino Hearing Delayed for a Month
A hearing regarding a Bally’s Corporation casino, which was planned to be placed inside the State College shopping complex, was scheduled to be held on Wednesday but was postponed for at least another month. In July, per a hearing officer’s order, the said hearing regarding petitions to intervene was set for the Pennsylvania Gaming Control […]
Casino
October 19, 2022
September Betting Revenue Boosts PA Casino Results
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB), the gambling regulator in the state, released its latest report revealing the gambling revenue figures for September. PGCB Reveals Gambling Revenue Figures Judging by the data released by the PGCB, September was another strong month for licensed gambling operators in Pennsylvania. The growth of revenue was primarily driven by […]
Industry
September 22, 2022
PGCB Fines Casinos for Underage Gambling and License Issues
On September 21, 2022, Wednesday, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) imposed three fines totaling $280,825 on two gaming companies, namely Mount Airy Casino Resort, in Poconos, and Pilot Travel Centers and PJF Southeast. The financial penalties were imposed following negotiations between the Office of Enforcement Counsel (OEC) and the infringers. Minors Not Allowed to […]
Industry
August 19, 2022
GCT Expands into Pennsylvania with New License
Casino software developer Game Changing Technologies (GCT) announced that it received a gaming license from the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB). The company will now be able to freely offer its B2B services to casinos and operators in the Keystone State. The Software Developer Specializes in Casino Solutions GCT specializes in technology solutions for the […]
Legal
August 18, 2022
Pennsylvania Regulator Issues New Fine & Bans Players
In mid-June, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) issued a total fine of $32,500 against three companies for different violations. The same regulator unveiled that its gaming revenue in July increased by 1.28%, right after it welcomed Pariplay to its iGaming market via a new license in mid-August. The regulator that oversees gambling operations at […]
Industry
August 18, 2022
Pennsylvania Gaming Revenue in July up by 1.28% To $429M
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB), the gambling regulator in the state, released the gaming revenue results for July, marking a somewhat increase when compared to July last year. Pennsylvania Gaming Revenue in July up by Less than 2% In total, the gaming revenue reported from all forms of gambling including fantasy contests last month […]
Casino
August 17, 2022
Pariplay Enters Pennsylvania iGaming Market with PGCB License
Pariplay, an aggregator and supplier of iGaming content, has struck a new pivotal partnership with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board. The company has welcomed the opportunity to become an official authorized supplier in the Keystone State and has expanded on what is already a growing number of B2B licenses in crucial iGaming jurisdictions across the […]
Casino
July 8, 2022
Mount Airy Casino License Renewal Involves Public Hearing
Pennsylvania regulators are inviting the public to take a more active part in the process of casino license renewal of Mount Airy Casino Resort, announcing a public hearing next month, Pocono Record informed. Public Opinion Matters The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) will hold a public hearing on August 3, 2022, at Paradise Township Municipal […]
Industry
June 17, 2022
PGCB Approved Wind Creek Bethlehem’s Slot Reduction
Wind Creek Bethlehem, one of the casinos in Pennsylvania, has been greenlit to reduce the total number of its slot machines. This move mirrors what many venues have done to adapt to the current trends. Wind Creek to Reduce Slots Wind Creek announced its intention to reduce its overall slots count by 655 back in […]
Legal
June 16, 2022
PGCB Fines Three Companies for Various Violations
Pennsylvania’s Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has penalized three gambling companies. According to the regulator, they had all breached certain regulations and will have to compensate by paying fines. The three companies the PGCB opted to fine are Stadium Casino Westmoreland, TDN Money Systems and CPC Bucks County. Some breached the regulations concerning customer safety, while […]