New EU anti-money laundering package approved: stricter rules for online gambling
Combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism in the EU is the objective of the new European anti-money laundering package.
Combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism in the EU is the objective of the new European anti-money laundering package.
The Superior Health Council advocates a total ban on access to and advertising of games of chance for young people aged 18 to 21.
In this article, we will delve deeper into European legislation and regulations surrounding gambling advertising. Although gambling is legal in many European countries, there are strict rules.
The European online gambling market has changed significantly in the last few years.
In Belgium, strict rules have been established regarding gambling that apply not only to minors. Persons who work in certain professions are prohibited from gambling as well.
Analysis of loot box regulations in Germany, comparison with Belgium, the Netherlands and France. Discussion about a total ban.
In a recent interview with The Huddle, Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, president of the Autorité Nationale des Jeux (ANJ), shed light on a possible opening of the French gambling market. The Française […]
In a move decidedly aimed at consumer protection and combating gambling addiction, Belgium may soon introduce a risk score for each legal gambling game.
In October 2022, Belgium took drastic measures to combat gambling addiction by lowering the legal betting limit from €500 to €200 per week.
The Belgian government is committed to responsible gaming and has developed various tools to support people suffering from gambling addiction, including self-exclusion from casinos and betting shops.
The Italian government has approved the reorganization decree proposed by the Ministry of Economy and Finance, marking a new step in the reform of online gambling and betting laws in Italy.
A recent report released by BAGO reveals a worrying trend within Belgium’s gambling industry. In fact, 20% of Belgian players engage in gambling on illegal platforms.
Faced with the growing threat posed by the black market of online gambling in France, the EGBA is launching an urgent appeal to the French authorities.
The Veikkaus company, the only legal gambling operator in Finland, announces a major change in its operations by introducing an identification requirement for the purchase and redemption of scratch tickets.
The City of Halle, in Belgium, takes a radical decision by banning new gambling establishments, but opts for continuity for existing operators. Restriction of new establishments The Halle municipal council […]