Governments and regulators in Latin America imposing variety of measures
From local lotteries to electoral betting bans, Latin American regulators are tightening controls on gambling.
From local lotteries to electoral betting bans, Latin American regulators are tightening controls on gambling.
JDigital warns that a new Government measure equating gambling with tobacco is stigmatising, unequal and risks fuelling the black market.
The Authority has submitted a proposal to prohibit the use of credit for gambling across all licensed operators.
The pilot scheme would centre around international football.
The regulator issues NZ$125,000 ($39,000) in fines amid rising complaints over social media promotions.
Local advisory committees approve proposals as Manhattan bids fail.
The influencers had posted content encouraging fans and viewers to play at black-market casinos with direct links to the websites.
Federal authorities have characterised the enforcement action as one of the largest labour law cases in US history.
The interministerial group outlines prevention, harm reduction and mental health care measures for players.
The initiative will ban children under the age of 16 from using social media platforms, while those under 18 will be prohibited from accessing online gambling.