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Austrian Gambling Market: The "Invisible Champion" among European Conservatives

Austrian Gambling Market: The "Invisible Champion" among European Conservatives

Austria's online gambling market is at a critical transformation phase. As the long-term monopoly license is about to expire, there is a high demand for regulatory reform, and the market prospects are attracting widespread attention.Despite being under strict regulation for a long time, Austria's on

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Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission refutes UN allegations of organized crime involvement: Reaffirms "zero tolerance" stance on transnational money laundering.

Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission refutes UN allegations of organized crime involvement: Reaffirms "zero tolerance" stance on transnational money laundering.

The Gambling Supervision Commission (GSC) of the Isle of Man has recently formally responded to a report on transnational organized crime in Southeast Asia released by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC).The report mentioned that criminal groups have used gambling platforms to engag

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Eastern European Gaming Focus: From "Grey Areas" to Compliant Tracks in the Polish Market

Eastern European Gaming Focus: From "Grey Areas" to Compliant Tracks in the Polish Market

Poland's online gambling market has experienced significant regulatory reforms and market expansion in recent years. Despite facing a strict legal framework and challenges from the grey market, Poland is gradually establishing a more regulated and transparent gambling environment.Regulatory Evolutio

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Austria at a Crossroads: EGBA Calls for Modern Regulation of Online Casino Games

Austria at a Crossroads: EGBA Calls for Modern Regulation of Online Casino Games

Although most EU member states have adopted modern online casino gaming licensing frameworks, Austria remains one of the only two countries still adhering to an outdated monopoly system. This poses risks to Austrian players and results in billions of uncollected taxes.In Brussels, the European Gamin

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The losses caused by the Australian gambling advertising ban have reached nearly 20 billion euros.

The losses caused by the Australian gambling advertising ban have reached nearly 20 billion euros.

During 2022-23, gambling losses in Australia reached AUD 32 billion (EUR 19.4 billion), reigniting calls for a ban on gambling advertisements. This figure represents a significant increase from the AUD 25 billion (EUR 15.2 billion) recorded in 2018-19, prompting urgent calls for reforms to curb gamb

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Regulatory authorities say there are loopholes in Greek gambling laws

Regulatory authorities say there are loopholes in Greek gambling laws

According to the Hellenic Gaming Commission (HGC), there are regulatory gaps in Greek gambling that need to be addressed. Following a series of issues related to the closure of the online gambling company Betshop, the regulatory body issued a statement on September 5, 2024, emphasizing the need for

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New KSA president stresses need for continuity in gambling reforms

New KSA president stresses need for continuity in gambling reforms

Michel Groothuizen was proposed to the position of Chairman for the first time. Plans to reform the Dutch Remote Gambling Act will maintain continuity, says the new chairman of the Dutch Remote Gambling Authority (KSA) Michel Grutusson. In his first blog post after taking office on July

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Finnish government proposes to end gambling monopoly: new bill will open up market to competition

Finnish government proposes to end gambling monopoly: new bill will open up market to competition

On July 3, 2024, the Finnish Ministry of Interior submitted a new The draft gambling bill aims to end Veikkaus Oy’s monopoly on gambling, online slots and casino games and promote competition in the market by introducing a licensing system. The proposal is part of the Finnish government re

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