In Washington, D.C., a new lobbying group dedicated to advancing the cause of Internet-based gambling in the U.S has opened up shop.
The lobbying group comprised of 17 firms, named, I-Development and Economic Association (iDEA), identifies as “an association seeking to grow jobs and expand online interactive entertainment business in the United States through advocacy and education,” according to the Gambling Insider report.
The group’s 17 company’s including: Pala Interactive, Amaya, Inc, Paddy Power Betfair, Catena Media; NetENT, GVC Holdings, Resorts Interactive, Vantiv Gaming Solutions, NYX, Golden Nugget, Sightline Payments, Paysafe, Continent 8 Technologies, Tropicana Entertainment, eZugi, Ifrah Law, and Gamesys, represent various areas of the online …