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YouGov, TrueLayer research reveals the 5 trends shaping the future of iGaming payments

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  • iGaming providers that offer instant bank payment capabilities and couple their service with responsible gambling initiatives will drive trust, higher usage and reduce player churn.

TrueLayer, the leading technology company building financial infrastructure that’s open to any business, anywhere in the world, today revealed the results of its latest research, produced in association with YouGov, into the future of iGaming payments.

The research surveyed over 3,000 regular online gamblers across major European markets including the UK, France, Spain, Italy and Germany, examining attitudes and experiences within iGaming, and the impact of payment options on player onboarding, retention and safeguards.

It revealed five significant trends:

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  • Players want fast payments: Rapid deposits and payouts consistently topped the list of player priorities, with 8 out of 10 players rating fast payments as important – and they choose their gaming operators accordingly. Our survey shows that, in 5 out of 6 markets surveyed, players consider fast withdrawals to be in their top two priorities. Compare this with “A good sign-up offer for new customers” – the bounty that has occupied marketers for so long – never making it into a country’s top five priorities.

“What’s better than your player not having to wait to deposit their money and play, or withdraw their winnings? That’s the best experience you can give them,” commented Christian Reinheimer, Head of Payments Strategy, LeoVegas.

  • Instant withdrawals improve brand trust: Instant withdrawals increase deposits, while slow or problematic withdrawals are a key source of frustration, complaints, bad reviews – and ultimately churn. Almost two thirds of respondents said they were more likely to trust a gaming service that offered withdrawals and deposits (64%). While more than half (55%) said they were likely to switch to an online gaming service that offered instant withdrawals.

“Players who have access to faster withdrawals are loyal, highly engaged customers who deposit more regularly,” commented Natalie Dunne, Head of Payments, Paddy Power Betfair.

  • Players want to pay by bank transfer: In the UK, Germany and the Nordics around 7 in 10 players use bank transfer to pay into a gaming service. Pan-European gaming brands to be mindful of the fact differing cultural preferences across the continent, as card payments still dominate in France, Italy and Spain.

  • Onboarding needs to be fast and simple: For all online services, the onboarding challenge is simple, the customer has not yet experienced your service, so they are easier to lose. The trend is towards seamless and frictionless signups. In total, around two thirds of our respondents (65%) said they would not tolerate a signup process which lasted more than five minutes.

  • Players choose operators that support responsible gambling: Our research shows that online gaming operators who promote responsible gambling by including tools like spending caps are more popular than those without sophisticated limits. Around two thirds (65%) of players across are likely to use a site that promotes responsible gambling by setting spending caps and limits.

“The research findings clearly show that improved payment options are a key driver for players, whether they are choosing a new gaming provider, allocating deposits or deciding to move on. It delivers a clear message to operators that as players experience seamless digital services in other aspects of their lives, their expectations for iGaming are also changing,” commented George Davis, Product Lead for Payments at TrueLayer.

For operators that means implementing more robust, instant pay-in and payout capabilities, or face increased player churn. True loyalty, the sort that causes customers to genuinely recommend a brand to their friends, comes from one thing only: exceptional customer experience. That includes everything from dispute resolution through to technical reliability and confidence in payments.

Open banking can play a crucial role, delivering new payments approaches to the iGaming market. It also presents an opportunity for operators to differentiate and drive customer customer loyalty through rapid deposits and withdrawals; a trusted white-label payment experience; and tailored responsible gaming protections.

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“iGaming providers that offer instant bank payment capabilities and couple their service with responsible gambling initiatives will drive trust, higher usage and higher player stickiness,” added Davis. “Open banking is also a positive move for responsible and sustainable gambling, since banks can control their limit allowance, and any interactions via open banking APIs will enforce those allowances.”

About the Research methodology

The report presents the findings from a survey, conducted by YouGov, into the habits of users of online gambling/betting services. It focused specifically on attitudes to signing up to a service, as well as the ways in which they transfer money in and out of their gaming accounts. We conducted over 3,000 interviews, during October 2020. Data was gathered across six European markets: the UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy and the Nordics (Sweden, Finland and Norway) with a minimum of 500 interviews in each territory.

For the purposes of this survey, online gaming refers to a breadth of online gambling activities, including sports betting, casino games (from slots to poker), bingo and lotteries. All respondents use online gambling / betting sites at least once every couple of months.

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L&GNSW Launches Compliance Campaign

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The Liquor & Gaming NSW (L&GNSW) has launched a compliance campaign focusing on external gambling signage and internal gambling related signage that is visible from the outside of the premises.

Inspectors will be engaging licensees and attending venues to assess compliance.

L&GNSW will be taking escalated enforcement action against any venue found not to be complying with the requirements.

From 1 December 2023, L&GNSW adopted a zero-tolerance enforcement approach regarding external gambling-related signage. This followed a compliance campaign which involved the removal of all external gambling related signage such as “VIP Lounge,” signage that includes dragon imagery or similar, and the removal of adopted imagery including images associated with gaming machines.

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External gambling related signage at hotels and registered clubs are subjected to the requirements of sections 43 and 44 of the Gaming Machines Act 2001 NSW (the Act).

These requirements are in place to continue supporting gambling harm minimisation by reducing the visibility and promotion of gambling, particularly to vulnerable individuals and the broader community.

Venues that are not yet compliant should consult the 2023 Compliance Campaign: External gaming signage for hotels & clubs position paper or contact the Hospitality Concierge for additional information on the requirements.

L&GNSW recommends venues conduct self-audits to ensure their obligations and requirements in relation to the Act are met. A Gaming Harm Minimisation Fact sheet is also available.

Breaches of section 43(1) and 44(1) of the Act can result in on the spot fines of $1100 per offence or a maximum fine of $11,000 per offence if prosecuted.

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iQOO Becomes Official Title Sponsor for S8UL’s Historic Esports World Cup 2025 campaign

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S8UL Esports, a global powerhouse in esports and gaming content,  today announced that iQOO, the high-performance smartphone brand, has been onboarded as the official title sponsor for its Esports World Cup (EWC) 2025 journey in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This strategic association marks one of the most significant brand commitments in the Indian esports space and builds on iQOO’s ongoing association with S8UL’s BGMI division, Team iQOO SOUL.
As title sponsor, iQOO will be integrated across S8UL’s team jerseys, on-ground activations, city events, and digital content throughout the Esports World Cup. As part of the collaboration, S8UL will also host weekly EWC watch parties, while the S8UL Gaming House will open its doors to fans, transforming into a dedicated fan hub during the tournament. The partnership with iQOO represents a powerful synergy between a high-performance, innovation-led brand and a high-performance team, both driven by excellence, fueled by ambition, and rooted in India, further reinforcing iQOO’s commitment to supporting Indian esports on the global stage.
Animesh Agarwal aka 8Bit Thug, Co-founder and CEO, S8UL, said, “Our journey with iQOO began almost two years ago with our BGMI roster and it’s grown alongside our ambitions ever since. Partnering once again for the Esports World Cup 2025 is a significant step forward for both of us. Having iQOO as our title sponsor highlights our shared vision of growing Indian esports and competing with the best on the world stage. Together, we’re proud to carry the hopes of an entire nation.”

S8UL has officially qualified for the grand finals in Apex Legends, , and EAFC 25 at EWC 2025, making it the first Indian esports organisation to represent the country at one of the world’s biggest esports tournaments. The organisation’s Chess stars Nihal Sarin and Aravindh Chithambaram will be competing in the Last Chance Qualifier from July 24 to 26, while EAFC player Aaron Rivera (Happy) will vie for one of the four remaining spots at the EWC in the FC Pro 25 Play-Ins.

Nipun Marya, CEO, iQOO, commented, “Esports in India is evolving rapidly, and we’re proud to strengthen our association with S8UL as they represent India on one of the biggest international stages. Our collaboration reflects iQOO’s focus on connecting with the performance centric community and supporting talent that’s redefining competitive gaming in India.”  

Taking place from July 8 to August 24, the EWC 2025 features a record-breaking $70 million (approx. INR 598 crore) prize pool and hosts the world’s best talent across console, PC, and mobile titles. S8UL’s participation across different titles underscores the organization’s depth, diversity, and ambition.

As S8UL’s global journey continues, the partnership with iQOO represents a powerful synergy between a high-performance brand and a high-performance team both driven by excellence, fueled by ambition, and rooted in India.

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Felicity Appoints İlker Yoldaş to Lead Product Strategy

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AI enabled game publisher, Felicity has appointed İlker Yoldaş, a revered name in the gaming industry as the company’s new Vice President of Product. With more than 20 years of experience in the gaming industry and over a decade in senior product leadership roles, İlker is known for scaling live games and building product infrastructure across mobile and emerging platforms. They specialise in live ops, AI- driven personalisation, and data-first monetisation.

İlker Yoldaş with their player-first leadership philosophy and cross functional experience, will play a pivotal role in shaping Felicity’s product strategy and global growth. İlker’s earlier roles with Homa, TastyPill, and Peak Games, have helped hone their focus on core game design, feature development, and systems thinking across multiple platforms. Prior to Felicity, İlker served as Head of Studio at Quiet, successfully leading it to acquisition by TapNation. 

“Proud to join Felicity as VP of Product,” said İlker Yoldaş. “Energy is high, the roadmap is defined, and we’re hiring across multiple roles. Looking forward to shaping the future landscape of gaming through unseen innovations that redefine the industry.”

Felicity is strategically building a global leadership team to drive a tech-first game publishing model, combining innovative tech design, cross market expertise, and a unified vision to redefine how games are discovered, distributed, and scaled worldwide.

“İlker is a systems thinker with a player-first heart,” said Anurag Choudhary, Founder & CEO of Felicity. “İlker’s experience in leading teams, scaling live titles, and integrating AI into core gameplay systems makes for a perfect fit as we enter Felicity’s next phase of growth.”

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“Felicity’s next chapter is global,” Anurag added. “Our talent footprint will span select markets globally, and every new team member will add deep expertise in mobile gaming, monetization strategy, and AI-driven design. We’re scaling not just our games but the systems behind them.”

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