Arijit Roul

Arijit Roul

iGaming Content & Market Analyst

Arijit Roul is an iGaming content and market analyst at PMP Media with over 15 years of experience creating research-driven content across digital industries, including iGaming, esports, and emerging online platforms.

He specializes in producing in-depth guides, analytical articles, and industry-focused content designed to provide clarity, accuracy, and practical insights.

Areas of Coverage

  • iGaming industry and market trends
  • Prediction markets and platform analysis
  • Regulatory developments and compliance topics
  • Digital platforms and emerging technologies
  • Industry news and long-form guides

Professional Background

Arijit Roul has extensive experience as a freelance content specialist, working across multiple sectors including iGaming, esports, and technology.

His work includes long-form guides, analytical content, platform reviews, and structured editorial pieces, with a strong focus on clarity, research, and reader engagement.

Editorial Focus

His writing focuses on simplifying complex topics, delivering structured insights, and helping readers understand how market trends, regulation, and emerging technologies shape the iGaming and digital trading landscape.

Gambling Commission Suspends Deadheat Racing Licences

The commission stopped Deadheat’s remote and non-remote operating licences. Great Britain’s Gambling Commission halted Deadheat Racing licences during its review process. Suspected social responsibility and anti-money laundering failures triggered this action. Immediate suspension affects both licence types. Remote and non-remote betting licences face restrictions. London-based Deadheat has possessed these licences since January 2015. Suspected failures became key considerations […]

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Regulatory Bodies Across Europe Join Forces Against Unauthorised Web-Based Wagering

Protection measures target consumer safety in multiple European nations. On November 12th, a consensus was achieved by European gambling authorities which included representatives from Germany, Austria, France, Great Britain, Italy, Portugal and Spain. The meeting was organised by Spain’s Directorate General for Gambling Regulation (DGOJ). Rapid technological growth enables betting sites to break free of geographical constraints. […]

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Fanatics Prepares for its Prediction Market Debut within Weeks

Michael Rubin, CEO of Fanatics, revealed plans during Thursday’s CNBC interview. Fanatics will launch prediction market products soon. Crypto.com partners with Fanatics for this rollout in the upcoming weeks. Consumer demand drives this expansion into sports and entertainment markets, Rubin explained. Fanatics sees prediction markets as important for their customer base. The company enters new verticals to compete […]

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Spelinspektionen Identifies SkillOnNet’s Missing Player Protection Symbols

SkillOnNet’s website failed to display the required responsible gaming logos. Sweden’s Gambling Authority (Spelinspektionen) issued a formal remark to SkillOnNet recently. The operator’s website lacked mandatory responsible gaming logos during inspection. Primecasino left out logos for post, deposit rules, login procedures and gambling suspension. These symbols should be present on all licensed gambling sites. Section 17 of […]

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Entain Cuts 10% of Staff in Australia and New Zealand Markets

EntainAustralia starts cutting 10% of its workforce across Australia and New Zealand. This restructuring aims to deliver A$60m in yearly cost savings. The Australian Financial Review reported this development initially. Staff must now return to offices. Australian employees lose their nine-day fortnight benefit, where they enjoyed alternate Mondays off. NEXT.io received confirmation from an Entains spokesperson about […]

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Endorphina Enters Slovakia Market

The company expands to another jurisdiction while European oversight changes. Endorphina confirmed it entered Slovakia’s regulated iGaming market. This marks the newest addition to jurisdictions where its catalogue exists. Slovakia’s mandatory approval procedures finished before this development happened. Digital gaming products must meet legal and technical expectations before public release. The company’s content passed evaluation for Slovak requirements. […]

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VGCCC Launches Consultation for Big EGM Application Process Changes

Feedback on the new application and hearing procedures interests the regulator. A month-long consultation on Electronic Gaming Machine approval application reforms began through the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission in Victoria. Existing procedures need updates to match modern regulatory expectations and recent legislative modifications. Minimising gambling harm remains the Commission’s mandate, which these reforms strengthen. Section […]

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Brazil Gambling Tax Vote Postponed Again Due to a Lack of Chamber Support

Chamber of Deputies President Hugo Motta cancelled the meeting. He said the proposal lacks necessary support. Brazil postponed the gambling tax vote again. No date exists for the next attempt. A provisional measure failed to raise taxes from 12% to 18%. October brought new proposals for a 24% tax on gross gambling revenue. The Economic Affairs Committee meeting […]

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Myanmar Intensifies Crackdown on Telecom Fraud and Illegal Gambling in KK Park and Shwe Kokko

Security forces demolish structures without authorisation and capture foreign citizens. Coordinated sweeps target criminal operations. National efforts against telecom fraud and online gambling increased across Myanmar. The government considers these crimes priority threats to regional and international communities. The Global New Light of Myanmar reported combined operation teams taking action. Security forces and administrative units conducted operations […]

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KSA Targets ComeOn Parent for AML Failures

The Netherlands Gambling Authority issued formal instructions to Tulipa Ent Limited. Multiple violations of the Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing Prevention Act emerged during the investigation. ComeOn and GetLucky brands operate under Tulipa in the Dutch market. Several core anti-money laundering framework areas showed shortcomings. Client due diligence procedures lacked the required rigour under Dutch law. KSA […]

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