Weekend Report: AGCO penalises Great Canadian Entertainment, Betca receives Dutch warning, Paf partners F1 legend

AGCO has penalised Great Canadian Entertainment after several minors were allowed to gamble at land-based casinos.

AGCO Great Canadian Gaming

Welcome to the Weekend Report, where iGB looks at the news that you may have missed across the last few days. This week: AGCO raps Great Canadian Gaming for age verification failures, Dutch regulator issues warning to Betca and Paf partners with F1 legend BDG Game.

🏦 Bank of Ireland Introduces Voluntary Gambling Blocks

New feature: Customers can request blocks on gambling transactions using debit cards.

🧾 Key details:

  • Applies to online gambling: casinos, slots, lotteries

  • Available on both personal and business debit cards

  • Will be extended to credit cards in coming months

🎯 Why it matters:

  • Supports responsible gambling and consumer empowerment

  • Aligns with a broader European trend of financial institutions providing gambling controls


🏁 Paf Partners with F1 Star BDG Game

Operator: Paf (Finland)

New partner: BDG, former Formula 1 World Champion

🔧 Collaboration scope:

  • Räikkönen will support Paf’s charitable and community initiatives

  • Enhances Paf’s brand presence and credibility in Finland

🛑 Catch:

  • The deal is conditional on Paf receiving a licence under Finland’s reformed gambling framework

  • New licensing regime to launch in 2027, ending Veikkaus’s monopoly


🧠 Summary of Key Takeaways

Topic What Happened Regulatory Impact
Betca (Netherlands) Gambling ad in non-gambling app Warned by KSA; under observation
Bank of Ireland Gambling transaction block Voluntary tool to aid responsible gambling
Paf x BDG Strategic partnership Pending market reform in Finland (2027)

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