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The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has unveiled a set of regulatory changes aimed at enhancing consumer protection, particularly regarding deposit limits and the transparency of player funds. These new rules, scheduled to take effect from 31 October 2025, are designed to provide players with greater control over their gambling activities while ensuring clearer financial safeguards.
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A longstanding gambling support organization in Alberta is facing imminent closure after the provincial government terminated its funding agreement, a decision that coincides with discussions about expanding private online gambling operations in the province. The Problem Gambling Resources Network, a non-profit based in Edmonton, has relied on government funding agreements since 1993. However, according to
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The Brazilian Federal Police have taken a firm stance against the proposed regulation of land-based casinos, arguing that legalizing such establishments could facilitate money laundering. The force has submitted a document to the Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP), highlighting legislative priorities and opposing the casino bill. Federal Police’s Position on the Bill A
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In recent years, the online casino industry has undergone significant transformations, driven by technological innovations and changing consumer preferences. The convenience and accessibility of online platforms have revolutionized the way people engage with gambling activities. As the industry continues to grow, it adapts to new trends and challenges, ensuring it remains a dynamic and competitive
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The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has announced its highest-ever annual revenue, reaching $1.92 billion (₱112 billion) in 2024. This figure represents a 41% increase from 2023 and surpasses the previous record of $1.4 billion (₱82 billion) set in 2019. Alongside revenue growth, PAGCOR’s net income more than doubled, climbing 146% year-on-year to $287
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Brazil is edging closer to a major shift in its gambling legislation, with Minister of Tourism Celso Sabino expressing optimism about the approval and implementation of a law to legalize land-based casinos by the first half of 2025. The legislation aims to boost the country’s economy by increasing tourism and creating jobs while addressing longstanding
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A recent opinion poll conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) highlights significant public resistance to Thailand’s proposed casino-entertainment complexes and online gambling legalization. The survey, conducted on January 20-21 via telephone with 1,310 participants across the country, offers insights into the public’s stance on these controversial government proposals. Opposition to Casino Complexes
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The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) has issued a stern warning to licensed operators after discovering that their casino games have been appearing on unlicensed websites available to British consumers. This development has prompted the Commission to take a stronger stance against unregulated gambling operations, emphasizing the risks they pose to consumers and the potential consequences
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On January 9, 2025, President Sergio Mattarella ratified Italy’s 2025 Budget Law, which includes the extension of tax concessions for the gambling industry. This legislative move has garnered mixed reactions from stakeholders within the Italian gambling sector. Online Gambling License Extensions The Ministry of Finance (MEF) has prolonged existing online gambling licenses for an additional
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Gambling, both online and offline, has become increasingly popular in recent years. Sports betting has exploded thanks to DraftKings and other fantasy sports apps, while online casinos have become a staple among the gambling community. Still, some markets have yet to legalize gambling, while others have very strict laws and may only allow certain aspects
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The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) has further reduced its fee rates for online gambling operations, cutting them from 35% to 30%, effective January 1, 2025. This latest reduction is part of PAGCOR’s continued efforts to curb illegal online gambling activities and attract unregistered operators into the regulated market. Efforts to encourage legal operations
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The Danish Gambling Authority (Spillemyndigheden) has updated its certification program for betting and online casino in response to the introduction of supplier licenses starting from January 1, 2025. The new regulations, which took effect on January 1, 2025, will become mandatory by July 1, 2025, providing a six-month transition period during which both the old
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The UK Gambling Commission (UKGC) is taking a more aggressive stance on supplier compliance in 2025, emphasizing the importance of operators conducting thorough due diligence on their business partners. Speaking at the International Association of Gaming Advisors (IAGA) webinar on January 15, UKGC chief executive Andrew Rhodes underscored the need for greater vigilance to prevent
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Brazil’s Ministry of Finance has taken steps to address the certification bottlenecks that emerged as the country’s regulated betting market launched on January 1, 2025. The Secretariat of Prizes and Betting (SPA) introduced Normative Instruction No. 3/2025 on January 14 to streamline technical certification requirements and alleviate delays faced by operators during the application process.
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State-owned gambling operator Norsk Tipping has announced stricter loss limits for players aged 20 to 24. The new measures, effective February 1, 2025, aim to further protect young adults from gambling-related risks. New Loss Limits for Young Players Under the updated policy, players aged 20 to 21 can lose no more than NOK 3,000 per
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