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Dutch iGaming Industry
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Rising tax rates and growing regulatory pressures have had a detrimental effect on the Dutch iGaming industry. Unlicensed gambling operators have recently gained a stronger foothold in the Netherlands, raising concerns within the regulated iGaming industry. iGaming stalwarts have decided to address the primary issues at the 2025 Gaming in Holland (GiH) Conference. Highlights of the Story The event will host several sessions for preventing the further rise of illegal gambling operations in the Netherlands. According to the Dutch gambling regulator, half of all online gambling revenue goes to unlicensed platforms. Restrictions like high taxes, the ban on gambling promotions, […]
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Anjouan Gaming
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The island nation of Anjouan is gradually establishing its authority as an iGaming regulator. Anjouan Gaming recently reached a new milestone of 825 active licences and 2,017 gambling sites. The success story highlights Anjouan’s emerging reputation as a reliable, respectable, and reputable iGaming regulator. Key Notes of the Story Anjouan Gaming reached this impressive milestone within two years of modernising its iGaming framework. Anjouan authorities acknowledge the contributions of partner organisations like banks and PSPs in helping it develop into a trusted license hub. A significant factor behind the growing popularity of an Anjouan licence is the broad spectrum of […]
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Office for Statistics Regulation
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The Gambling Survey for Great Britain (GSGB) is up for a major overhaul following the Office for Statistics Regulation’s (OSR) review of the Gambling Survey published on May 22. The Gambling Commission, which oversees the Gambling Survey, had called for an independent evaluation to ensure its insights remain neutral, accurate, and useful for all iGaming stakeholders. The OSR put forth nine recommendations, which the UKGC plans to implement in phases. Highlights of the Story The Gambling Survey gathers insights into player behaviour, participation, and potential harm. It is a crucial information source for the UK’s iGaming stakeholders. The OSR recommended […]
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Oddsgate iGaming
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Portuguese iGaming software provider Oddsgate published an unprecedented report exploring the future of iGaming with foresight specialist ALVA Research & Consulting. The report, aptly titled The Gate to 2050, explores the primary drivers of change that could reshape the future of the online gambling industry over the next three decades. Oddsgate and ALVA relied on evidence-based methodology, including evaluating current trends, anticipating possible future scenarios, and gathering insights into the probable direction the world is moving toward to generate a plausible image of the iGaming industry in 2050. This model used ALVA’s “To‑the‑best‑of‑our‑knowledge‑today” approach to identify patterns of change and […]
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Swedish Gambling Regulator
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Swedish gambling regulator, Spelinspektionen, penalised five non-profit organisations this week for violating gambling marketing regulations. The five charities, including political and cancer advocacy groups, were reportedly using aggressive and misleading marketing tactics to promote lottery sales. Key Notes from the Story The five charities are the Swedish Breast Cancer Association, Swedish Prostate Cancer Association, Swedish Social Democratic Party, Swedish Social Democratic Youth Federation, and Swedish Social Democratic Women’s Federation. The regulator’s stern action follows the Swedish Consumer Agency’s investigations into aggressive lottery marketing practices over the telephone. All five charities blamed third-party telemarketing companies that they had hired to provide […]
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GRAI’s Licensing
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The Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) refuted rumours suggesting a delay in the proposed timeline for issuing new licences until mid-2026. While unconfirmed reports indicate an imminent delay, GRAI sources have reaffirmed that they are working toward accepting new licensing applications by the end of 2025. Highlights of the Story An article published by The Journal this week claims that the regulatory framework will only be enforced in mid-2026. GRAI disputed the claim, confirming new licence applications will roll out in phases starting from the end of 2025. Once the regulation is enforced, the GRAI will be in charge […]
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Chilean Land-Based Casinos
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The 25 licensed land-based casinos in Chile reported a drop in Q1 revenue despite nominal gains. The operators generated a combined revenue of €135 million, a 3.7% decrease when factoring for inflation, compared to the same period from 2024. This marks a significant blow to the state coffers amidst online gambling uncertainty. Key Notes from the Story Gambling revenue from land-based casinos stood at €135 million, while total taxes accounted for €48.49 million. Over 1.8 million visitors entered Chilean casinos in the quarter ending on March 31, 2025. H2 Gambling Capital estimates Chilean land-based casinos will generate €697 million in […]
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Premier League club Sponsorships
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Six UK football clubs are currently under scrutiny for sponsorship deals with unlicensed gambling operators. The Premier League Clubs – Burnley, Wolves, Newcastle, Fulham, Leicester City, and Bournemouth – have found themselves in the middle of a storm after TGP Europe’s sudden exit from the British market earlier this month. Highlights of the Story TGP Europe surrendered its Gambling Commission licence in May 2025 after being fined £3.3 million for AML non-compliance. The six clubs have sponsorship agreements with gambling platforms using TGP’s licence, which is now void. The Gambling Commission has issued a stern warning against promoting unlicensed gambling […]
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eSports Betting in South Korea
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The Korean eSports Association (KeSPA) formally submitted a proposal to the Democratic Party-led government to legalise eSports in the country. Korean media outlet Inven believes that eSports meets all the criteria to be inducted into Korea’s regulated betting industry. KeSPA suggested creating a new category for eSports within the Sports Toto segment. Highlights of the Story Sports betting is strictly regulated in South Korea, with Sports Toto being the only legal option for players. Players aged 20 and above can purchase lottery-style Sports Toto tickets worth up to KRW 100,000 (£54.17) from convenience stores. The Korean eSports Association (KeSPA) has […]
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EU's digital law
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The European Union’s new digital regulations could have a prolonged effect on gambling operators within and outside its borders. This could be an early sign of a shift in gambling regulatory oversight. Experts believe the European Accessibility Act (Directive 2019/882), the Artificial Intelligence Act (Regulation 2024/1689), and the Digital Services Act (Regulation 2022/2065) could have far-reaching consequences on gambling operations. Key Notes from the Story The EEA mandates specific accessibility standards when catering to EU customers. The DSA regulates digital intermediaries, such as hosting services and online platforms. The AI Act enforces transparency in AI operations and sets compliance standards […]
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