Gambling

Legal Igaming market launched in Ontario

Legal iGaming was launched on Monday in Ontario, Canada. Yesterday, April 4, 2022, Canada’s largest province opened its regulated gambling market. In this way, Ontario residents can legally play both online casino games and sports betting online, via their mobile device or computer. What is iGaming Ontario? iGaming Ontario, a subsidiary of the Ontario Alcohol and Gaming Commission (AGCO), is responsible for regulating the new … Continue

Why Crypto Casinos Are Super Popular Now

Cryptocurrency is a type of virtual currency that uses special cryptographic technologies to create and protect it. Although only 10 years have passed since the first digital currency appeared, cryptocurrency has become commonplace in recent years. During this time, digital currency has come to be used by billions of people. And their numbers are steadily rising. Moreover, the leaders of many countries have taken into … Continue

Romanian Gaming Regulator issued money-laundering prevention instructions for gambling companies

Romanian Gaming Regulator issued money-laundering prevention instructions for gambling companies

Gambling companies are required to develop their own policies and rules for identifying and managing the risk of money laundering and terrorist financing, both in terms of customers, activities performed, and types of transactions.

After two decades, online gambling is fully regulated in Greece

In early 2002, the Greek authorities banned all forms of online gambling, later in 2011 issuing temporary licenses. After ten years of domination by a state-run monopoly, the Hellenic Gaming Commission has moved to issue permanent licenses again and develop the country’s gambling industry.

Irish Government publishes new bill to create gambling regulator, ban free bets and credit card wagering

The Irish government has issued a new law to regulate the gambling industry after Justice Department Secretary of State James Browne launched the new bill last week. The new law aims to include older laws, which have been described as “outdated”, some of which date back to the 1930s.

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