NJ DGE Fines Super Group's Digital Gaming Corp for Self-Exclusion Non-Compliance
The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (NJ DGE) has imposed a penalty on Super Group's Digital Gaming Corporation for non-compliance with state self-exclusion regulations. This action underscores an increased focus on responsible gaming in the US iGaming industry.
The NJ DGE penalised Super Group's Digital Gaming Corporation for failing to uphold New Jersey's self-exclusion laws. The specific individual within the Digital Gaming Corps held accountable is not publicly known at this time.
This penalty comes amidst a broader trend of rising compliance costs and reputational risks for operators. Increased regulatory scrutiny has led to stricter enforcement of responsible gaming rules across the US iGaming industry. This marks a shift towards proactive measures to ensure operators maintain high standards of consumer protection.
The NJ DGE's penalty serves as a reminder for operators to adhere strictly to self-exclusion regulations. It signals a proactive approach to responsible gaming enforcement in the US iGaming industry, with potential implications for operators' compliance strategies and public image.
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