Amid ongoing debates over tax policy and regulatory enforcement across Africa’s gambling markets, Nigeria and South Africa reinforced the credibility and stability of their regulated sectors this week. With regulatory …
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A Sky Bet ad featuring Gary Neville has placed the effectiveness of the Advertising Standards Authority’s (ASA) new guidance under the microscope. The ASA has upheld its challenge that a …
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The fluctuation of excise duty tax on the gambling industry has been a key topic across Africa in the past year. In Zambia, there has been continued rallying against the …
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The implementation of the LOK (the country’s new regulatory framework) remains on track even amidst the mass departures of the Curacao Gaming Authority’s Supervisory Board, according to a defiant message …
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Chile’s casino sector has escalated its call for urgent gambling reforms after the Supreme Court ruled that online betting operations are illegal. Speaking to SBC Noticias, Cecilia Valdés, Executive President …
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A significant bust of an illegal casino operation in Bolivia has been confirmed by the Bolivia Gaming Control Authority (AJ). The operation was disguised as a food venue, and players …
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Unibet Netherlands faces a collective compensation claim of €75m led by Dutch consumer-claims organisation Dynamiet. A lawsuit has been filed representing 2,500 Dutch customers of Unibet NL who seek lost …
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UK Gambling Commission set to redefine deposit limits for customer clarity
2 minutes readThe UK Gambling Commission will implement a new meaning to deposit limits in 2026 to provide clarity and consistency for customers. Online operators will be required to provide customers with …
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Sweden’s BOS slams Svenska Spel’s proposals as self-interested fuel for black market
4 minutes readBranschföreningen för Onlinespel (BOS), the Swedish Trade Association for Online Gambling, has called out Svenska Spel for its recent proposals for the country’s gambling industry, suggesting that they would “harm …
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The Ministry of Consumer Affairs of Spain demands that all online gambling licensees must now display public warning messages about gambling harms across products and platforms. Announced by Pablo Bustinduy, …