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Portugal Brings All Gambling Control into One System and Closes Old Gaps

Key Points Portugal started a nationwide self-exclusion portal on April 8, 2026, covering all licensed gambling platforms. The system blocks access across online and physical venues, removing any path to avoid bans. Growth in online gambling revenue and global trends pushed the move to central control. For years, self-exclusion looked like protection, yet a quiet […]

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bet365 Request Triggers MGC Vote To Reopen Sportsbook Licensing Process

Massachusetts Gaming Commission has voted unanimously to reopen applications for category three untethered sports betting licenses (more details on different licensing models can be found in resources such as What Is a Gambling License and the iGaming Licensing Guide). The decision follows a formal request from bet365, which signalled interest in entering the state under […]

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Spain Introduces New Identity Verification Rules To Address Gambling Tax Fraud

Spain has introduced a new protocol requiring licensed gambling operators to strengthen identity verification and confirm player tax status. The measure comes from the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, with implementation handled by the Directorate General for Gambling Regulation in coordination with the State Tax Agency. The policy targets a growing pattern of identity theft linked […]

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Lithuania To Adopt Mandatory Gambling Player Card System By 2029

Lithuania’s Ministry of Finance is proposing a mandatory player card for all users to monitor gambling activity across online and land-based venues. The system is scheduled to take effect on 1 January 2029, requiring every player to hold a physical card linked to their identity. This card will track deposits, wagers and winnings across different […]

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Malta Sets October Timeline For Tax Reforms In Its Gaming Sector

Malta has confirmed major tax reforms for its gaming sector, scheduled for implementation by October 1. The new measures were highlighted in a joint statement from the Malta Tax and Customs Administration (MTCA) and Malta Gaming Authority, following consultations with industry stakeholders. The reforms were inspired by commitments made during the national budget. They will […]

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Maine Passes Bills To Ban Sweepstakes Casinos and Credit Card Gambling

Maine Governor Janet Mills has approved a series of gambling bills prior to the 15 April 2026 legislative deadline, tightening controls across the state’s gaming market. Lawmakers had already passed the measures earlier in the month, pointing to clear political backing for stronger oversight. The changes target areas regulators consider vulnerable to abuse, including sweepstakes-style […]

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Malta Regulator Pulls Winzon’s Licence, Orders Refunds and Flags €190K+ in Liabilities

Key Points Malta Gaming Authority removed the Winzon Group licence with effect from March 11, 2026 after repeated compliance failures raised pressure. Winzon must repay all player balances, inform users directly, and provide verified proof for each payment made. Unpaid fees as well as penalties above €190,000 remain, and further enforcement may happen if obligations […]

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Canadian Regulators Approve Limited Rollout Of Prediction Markets

Canadian regulators have approved two firms to offer prediction market products, marking a controlled entry into the sector. Interactive Brokers Canada and Wealthsimple have been authorised by the Canadian Investment Regulatory Organization to offer trading in event contracts. These contracts will be linked to markets overseen by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, which regulates platforms […]

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Iowa Senate Approves Bill To Regulate Prediction Market Platforms

The Iowa Senate has passed Senate Bill 2470, marking the first time a US legislative chamber has approved a measure to regulate prediction markets. The bill cleared the Senate with a 45-1 vote, with Doug Campbell casting the only vote in opposition. The legislation targets platforms where users trade contracts tied to real-world outcomes such […]

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