ENV Media collaborates with Indian law firm Touchstone Partners

ENV Media and Indian law firm Touchstone Partners have partnered up together to address, analyse and review the legal landscape of online gambling in India, according to a company statement.

“I am extremely happy and grateful that a reputable law firm like Touchstone Partners wants to work with us. Their local knowledge and expertise will help us navigate our way through difficult and complex terrain with regards to the different gambling laws in the regions of India. Ultimately, we want to offer our customers accurate and factual information, and this is a step in the right direction,” said Mattias Bergehed, CEO at ENV Media.

“I am delighted to be working with ENV Media. We have been advising clients on the Indian betting landscape for over a decade and are very excited at the opportunities this space can provide. We are hopeful that the Indian regulatory framework will be amended to encourage additional participation, not least because as a country we have much to gain from regulating activities such as gambling and betting. ENV Media’s expertise and the important role they play in lead generation, together with their emphasis on accurate and factual information will help disseminating information to those that are interested in a rapidly growing market like India.” said Uday Walia, Partner at Touchstone Partners.”

“The Indian gambling landscape is complicated, but we want to change that. Together with Touchstone Partners, we will build a database of accurate information relating to Indian gambling law from an online perspective, making it easier for anyone interested to locate information about their state or territory and learn more about the laws used there,” added Felicia Wijkander, Editor in Chief at SevenJackpots.com.

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