Ongoing questions: Where is the Curaçao Gaming Authority headed?
Recent industry attention has turned towards the Curaçao Gaming Authority.
Recent industry attention has turned towards the Curaçao Gaming Authority.
The Ukraine regulator said the increase in self-exclusion claims during 2026 show a heightened level of awareness from players and a more active use of responsible gambling tools.
PlayCity fined Speysix’s Cosmolot and revoked its licence over alleged payment processing issues, while the operator disputes the claims, citing regulatory bias and a recent inspection that found no breaches.
The group operated no fewer than five online gambling platforms, including several that had once been licensed but remained active even after those licences were revoked.
Entain CEE will combine its proprietary trading expertise with Huddle’s modelling and automation capabilities.
The gambling industry has – allegedly – thrived on studios copying trends and imagery from one another. The lawsuits continue to pile up.
According to the regulator, PlayCity, a routine inspection found extensive violations of the technical rules governing gaming machine operations.
The EU anti-money laundering authority, AMLA, has begun two consultations on upcoming AML rules with potential impact on gambling sector compliance requirements.
The opinion concerns Malta’s Bill 55 provision and its effect on foreign player reimbursement rulings against licensed online gambling operators.
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