Swintt has strengthened its presence in the UK market by expanding its partnership with White Hat Gaming, a key platform provider for many of the UK’s regulated online casinos.

This collaboration will integrate Swintt’s popular game titles into White Hat Gaming’s platform, offering a wider audience access to Swintt’s Select series and new releases from its Elysium Studios.
The partnership is a strategic move for both Swintt and White Hat Gaming as they aim to expand in the UK’s highly competitive online gaming sector.
David Mann, CEO of Swintt, said: “White Hat Gaming powers some of the UK’s most popular casino sites, and this partnership allows us to bring our award-winning games to a brand-new audience.”
Michael Dearling, Head of Gaming Operations at White Hat Gaming, added: “Swintt’s partnership will enhance our game offering, giving operators the ability to host hugely anticipated.”
Earlier this year, Swintt expanded into other European markets, securing deals with Hard Rock Casino NL in the Netherlands and Betsson’s Rizk Casino in Serbia.
Meanwhile, Gabriel Solano, a member of the Workers’ Leftist Front in the Buenos Aires City legislature, has proposed a bill to revoke the regulation of online gambling, which was introduced in the Argentine capital in 2020.
Solano expressed concerns over a rise in the number of minors gambling and being exposed to gambling advertisements. He highlighted the role of major football clubs in worsening the situation by displaying betting operator logos as shirt sponsors. “The business of these companies has escalated scandalously,” Solano said, adding that online betting is increasingly affecting teenagers and children.
Solano also noted the impact on workers facing economic hardship, low wages, and unemployment, who may see gambling as a potential solution to their struggles.
In Argentina, online gambling regulations are managed at the provincial level, with different frameworks in place across the 23 provinces and Buenos Aires City. The city launched its regulated online gambling market in 2020, allowing local gambling operators to partner with international companies such as Betsson, bet365, GiG, and Playtech.
Although Solano’s party holds little influence in the Buenos Aires legislature, and his proposal is unlikely to progress, the move signals growing concerns over the exposure of minors to gambling, particularly through ads on social media.



