Blask has launched a transformative feature that provides a comprehensive view of unregulated markets. It distinguishes operators working under different licenses.
The platform now integrates multilingual analysis of regulatory reports. It also includes gambling tax data under the hood. A major algorithm update has enhanced metric precision.
Its advanced dashboards deliver clear, actionable insights to drive strategic decisions. This breakthrough combines country-level and brand-level data for unmatched accuracy.
Blask has enabled a detailed examination of unregulated markets by revealing the proportion of operators working under local licenses versus those operating with international ones. This capability is the outcome of a huge algorithm upgrade by Blask team, which involved extensive enhancements to data processing, as well as analysis mechanisms.
Blask offers a new level of precision in metric analysis with its latest algorithm update. This refinement builds upon the ability of the platform to handle complex datasets, as well as multilingual regulatory reports.
Extracting meaningful insights from tables, graphs, and details on gambling tax rates in different jurisdictions, the Blask team has worked tirelessly to automate the analysis of hundreds of reports from regulatory bodies.
Blask’s approach integrates real data from regulatory reports and gambling commissions. This reflects the actual structure of regulated markets. The platform provides a realistic and comprehensive view of market trends. Its country-level grounding ensures that all calculations align with verified data from industry reports.
Moreover, Blask applies the same meticulous methodology for brands that offer open data. The platform delivers a consistent and reliable evaluation of individual operators by extending its analysis to the brand level. This ensures that no data point is overlooked. This dual-layered grounding strengthens decision-making for users navigating the complexities of the iGaming landscape.
Users can now view the name of the regulatory authority governing the market when entering a country. This provides important context for compliance and operational strategies.