South Africa just gave players—and banks—something the illegal market hates: a single public list that answers one question instantly: “Is this operator actually licensed?” The National...
Mexico just made one of the boldest fiscal moves in Latin American gambling: a jump to a 50% tax rate for betting and gaming under its...
Lithuania is about to make “anonymous gambling” a historical concept—both online and on the retail floor. The Ministry of Finance has proposed a mandatory Player Card...
Colombia just added a brand-new regulated gambling vertical — and it didn’t do it quietly. Keno went live nationwide on 1 April 2026, and Coljuegos is...
Everyone wants a Malta Gaming Authority license. It’s prestigious. It signals credibility. It opens doors with banks, PSPs, and investors. It looks impeccable in pitch decks....
Nothing tests player loyalty faster than a “silent” deduction at payout—and Lagos has just introduced one. The Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LSLGA) says online...
France just drew a hard line between gaming and gambling-style monetization—and it did it with a brand-new category: JONUM. The ANJ (France’s gambling regulator) has now...
Malaysia is done pretending illegal gambling is a “back alley” problem. It’s a phone-and-feed problem now—and the government is drafting law to match. Deputy PM Fadillah...
Spain just told its gambling licensees—politely, but firmly—that 2026 won’t be a “business as usual” year. Andrés Barragán (Consumer Affairs & Gambling) is framing online gambling...
Maine just signaled it’s done playing whack-a-mole with “casino-style” sweepstakes sites. The state’s Joint Committee on Veterans and Legal Affairs voted to advance LD 2007, a...