
Gamblers Connect is happy to report that the EGR Europe Briefing 2025 is now a wrap, and just as expected, it was an ultra-productive event that set the tone for the rest of the year.
The EGR Europe Briefing took place on the 6th of March at the Corinthia St George’s Bay in Malta, bringing together senior executives from the European iGaming industry to discuss pressing challenges and opportunities that shape the sector.
In the usual EGR way, the agenda was meticulously curated to address crucial topics influencing the iGaming industry, with discussions including regulatory updates, compliance trends, and the integration of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives in the sector.
Those who were lucky to attend had a chance to explore new strategies, artificial intelligence lectures, and customer relationship management solutions specifically aimed at boosting player engagement and retention.
As the focus of EGR this year was on various and specific European regions, the event tackled unique challenges and opportunities, consequently dedicating networking sessions that saw industry leaders share their insights and bestowing guests with priceless advice.
What made the EGR Europe Briefing a must-attend event was the long list of esteemed speakers that included C-level individuals and leaders from some of the top iGaming companies in Europe.
- Aleksandar Popov, Director, National Revenue Agency, Bulgaria
- Cristina Turbatu, CTO, Casumo
- David Henwood, Director, H2 Gambling Capital
- Jonna Danlund, Head of ESG, Betsson Group
- Iris den Boer, External Affairs, Deal me Out
- Kinga Warda, Chief of Policy and International Affairs, Malta Gaming Authority
- Liesbeth Oost, Head of ESG, JVH Gaming & Entertainment
- Maria Sayapina, Director of Casino, Game Lounge
- Rosi Bremec, COO, Game Lounge
However, the crown jewel of the entire conference was the EGR Europe Awards.
EGR made sure to celebrate the success of operators, affiliates, and service providers responsible for driving the industry forward through innovation, sustainability, customer experience, and product development across Europe.
To ensure better outreach and transparency, EGR organized the operator and affiliate categories by region to highlight each market individually, while the service award categories celebrated the best iGaming products on European soil.
Consequently, the EGR Europe Briefing 2025 set the tone for the rest of the year and served as the platform for industry leaders to dive into meaningful discussions, share insights, and, most importantly, join forces to successfully navigate the iGaming realm.