iGaming Regulation News

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New Zealand Locks in Online Gambling Rules: 15 Licences, NZ$5M at Stake, and a 2027 Start

Key Points As New Zealand pushes through its Online Casino Gambling Bill, this marks the start of the creation of a regulated market with only 15 licenses, stringent operator requirements, and fines of up to NZ$5 million, all of which create a feeling of pressure and relief. Licenses become available starting 2026, where interested operators […]

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Lawmakers Proposes Sweeping Ban On Gambling Advertising In Ontario

Ontario lawmakers have introduced legislation prohibiting online gambling operators and their partners from advertising within the province. The Stop Harmful Gambling Advertising Act, Bill 107, was tabled on 20 April by Liberal MPP Lee Fairclough to amend the Gaming Control Act, 1992. If passed, the bill would make it illegal for licensed gambling platforms and […]

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Jamaica Senate Approves Regulatory Framework for Casinos

Jamaica’s senate has approved the Casino Gaming (General) Regulations 2025, making the sector operational. The country’s legal structure for land-based casinos has been inactive since 2010. The regulations establish rules covering licensing, compliance, enforcement and financial reporting. They were developed by the Casino Gaming Commission under the Casino Gaming Act. The framework was finalised in […]

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EU Court Allows Player Claims and Changes Liability Across Europe

Key Points The EU court rules players can claim back gambling losses if the activity was illegal in their country at that time, even if laws changed later. The judgment confirms member states can restrict online gambling despite EU service freedom, pointing to consumer risk in the digital space. This decision raises legal exposure for […]

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Australia Introduces Partial Gambling Ad Ban After 3-year Delay

Australia has introduced a partial ban on gambling advertising, following over three years of debate after the Murphy Review called for stricter regulation. The reforms released by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s government are aimed at reducing exposure, particularly among children, while allowing limited advertising across selected channels.  According to Jamie Nettleton, partner at Addisons, the […]

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Dutch Regulator Mandates Unibet To Fix AML Failures

The Netherlands Gambling Authority has ordered Optdeck Service Limited, operating as Unibet, to strengthen its anti-money laundering frameworks. This followed a ruling that found the company in breach of national laws.  The regulator concluded that Unibet’s current setup falls short under its Anti-Money Laundering and Counter-Terrorism Financing Act. It also identified weaknesses in customer due […]

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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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