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The evolution of AML, w/Antonello Cuschieri, MLRO and Managing Director at Greentube Malta
Since the introduction of the 4th Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Directive, new requirements and have increased the compliance burden for the industry. We spoke to Greentube’s MLRO Antonello Cuschieri about how the company has stepped up to the challenge, heightened by it operating across numerous global markets.
How do you balance business needs and regulatory demands and what are the tensions in this relationship?
AML is a hugely important area of compliance for the industry and one that has been even more prominent after the implementation of the 4th Anti-Money Laundering Directive in 2017. Ensuring compliance is crucial and at Greentube we work hard to ensure the whole company understands the importance of ensuring compliant operations and keeping money laundering and terrorist financing out of the businesses. Establishing the right compliance culture is a big part of this along with educating our teams on the importance of maintaining a compliant approach to both the business and market demands. In some regions, the rules and expectations still remain unclear, and we wish regulators would take on more of an educational role, to work with the industry to reach our mutual goals. Transparency brings stability and uniformity and open communication between the industry and regulators and more granularity within the regulation itself would ultimately ensure a safer environment for customers. Each market is different, so a one-size-fits-all approach does simply not work. That is also what makes this area trickier to navigate for the industry.
Have some regulatory bodies taken things too far?
Enforcement in this space is critical and it is proof that the framework is working when regulators issue penalties on operators that have failed to comply. At Greentube, we try to learn from the mistakes of industry players and ensure we keep aware of any developments in the area. Regulators and the industry have a common objective – to ensure the sector has a good reputation – and any instance where the industry falls short, hurts the public’s perception and customers’ trust in us as operators. In our view, regulators are very present and, when enforcing, they are not too strict as AML is a vital part and must ensure that operators live up to the highest standards. We operate in a very sensitive area which needs focus and attention, therefore the regulators must be vigilant and active in terms of enforcement. It’s a duty and obligation of all stakeholders to safeguard the sector.
How can barriers be broken down so that regulators and gaming companies work together for the common good?
It again comes down to education, clarity and collaboration. It is such an important subject and sometimes regulations cannot be left open for interpretation as that would bring uncertainty. We must stay vigilant, as criminals will always find new ways to use the industry for their illicit aims. There are additional challenges including the lack of insight we have on activity that takes place elsewhere, such as accounts with other operators and even within other industries such as banking. If we want to protect the industry, we need to extend the regulatory regime to also include other sectors that service the gambling industry thus encouraging and enhancing cross-industry collaboration which give operators a wider and more holistic view of the facts. We are already seeing this with some regulators, such as in Germany, where they are taking a more prominent role in controlling the industry itself, particularly on player protection. Rather than leaving the operators to work singularly on their own, the German regulator has adopted a more central role and that is the proper way to protect the customer.
Have there been market-specific challenges around AML arising as Greentube expands into new and emerging markets?
Every market, even though European AML directives are in place, has its own characteristics and variables that impact operators’. How much gambling is ingrained within the country’s culture, the offering itself, what’s allowed in terms of products and payments, and so on – all these elements might expose operators to additional risks, so the challenges vary. One point is key, however, if you are expanding your market reach, you need to make sure your compliance team is growing at the same rate as every new region adds to the burden from a regulatory perspective. At Greentube, our ethos is to be a responsible supplier and operator and as the regulatory landscape continues to become more complex, we will increase our focus and efforts in the space to safeguard our customers and keep crime out of gambling.
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Compliance Updates
Merkur Group Strengthens Global Compliance Strategy
Under the theme “Perspectives,” a total of 43 compliance staff members from the Merkur Group across various countries gathered from 30 June to 1 July to further develop compliance processes in a sustainable manner. Colleagues from Germany, Spain, England, Malta, Australia and the US traveled to the two-day meeting at Benkhausen Castle, the in-house training centre of the Merkur Group. The workshop set the stage with expert presentations on global and digital topics such as cybersecurity, risk management and artificial intelligence. A panel discussion featuring representatives from various international companies within the Merkur Group, as well as a digital quiz, rounded out the programme.
In keeping with its guiding principle, the workshop focused on sharing experiences, fostering global networking and providing impetus for the further development of compliance processes. Because informal exchanges are also key to close cooperation, the evening programme created a relaxed atmosphere and gave participants the opportunity to continue their conversations, make new connections, and further strengthen team spirit across company and national boundaries.
“The ideas and diverse perspectives gained during the workshop will now be incorporated into our day-to-day work and help us to continuously improve collaboration and existing processes,” said Ludwig Beckmann, Chief Compliance Officer of the Merkur Group.
The concluding feedback session also highlighted just how valuable the international exchange is. The term “collaboration” came up particularly often, a clear indication of how highly the participants value working closely together within the international compliance network.
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Anne Marie Caulfield
GRAI Launches New Campaign Helping Parents to Spot the Signs of Underage Gambling
The Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland (GRAI) is encouraging parents and guardians to be alert to the signs of gambling among young people and to intervene early to prevent gambling harm.
The signs of gambling aren’t always visible, the GRAI in partnership with the Health Service Executive Addiction Services have developed dedicated advice on www.grai.ie to equip families with the knowledge to recognise the signs, advice on how to start the conversation with their children about gambling, and where to seek help if required.
To support the guidance, the GRAI has launched a national public awareness campaign across video on demand, radio, digital audio, and social media platforms, bringing this message directly to families across Ireland.
With the lines between entertainment and gambling increasingly blurred, especially online, what may look like harmless fun can still involve risk, money and chance in ways that affect young developing brains. Research commissioned by the GRAI and conducted by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) found that children who gamble are twice as likely to develop a gambling problem as adults.
Anne Marie Caulfield, CEO of the GRAI said: “We have launched this campaign to help parents start an important conversation about the risks of underage gambling. Children and young people are among the most at-risk members of Irish society when it comes to gambling exposure and harm. Children’s brains are still developing the judgement and impulse-control systems used to weigh up risk, which makes gambling appealing to them.
“With online gambling available at any time of the day, it is easy for the warning signs to be hidden. The guidance the GRAI developed with the HSE Addiction Services sets out some of the key behavioural signs to look out for in your child.”
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Amusnet Launches VIP LIVE Roulette, Bringing a Refined Experience to Live Casino Players
Amusnet has launched VIP LIVE Roulette, a new addition to its Live Casino portfolio, offering a premium European roulette experience designed for players who prefer higher stakes, greater comfort and a sophisticated gaming environment.
Created for those who appreciate a more considered approach to live roulette, VIP LIVE Roulette combines elegant studio production with elevated table limits and an extended betting window. The additional betting time allows players to place larger, more strategic wagers at a comfortable pace, creating a smoother and more engaging experience without changing the familiar flow of the game.
Built on the classic European roulette format, the game enhances traditional gameplay with a range of intuitive features that support both convenience and strategic play. Players can personalise their sessions using Favourite & Special Bets, quickly repeat previous wagers with Auto-Rebet and follow live Statistics to inform their decisions throughout the game.
Set in a dedicated VIP studio, the game delivers a polished live presentation with professional dealers, high-definition streaming and a clean, modern environment that recreates the atmosphere of an exclusive casino floor. Every element has been designed to combine the authenticity of live roulette with the expectations of today’s premium player segment.
VIP LIVE Roulette joins Amusnet’s growing Live Casino portfolio, further strengthening the company’s offering with a title that balances timeless gameplay with contemporary player preferences. As operators continue to expand their live casino proposition, the game provides an opportunity to appeal to high-value audiences looking for an elevated roulette experience that combines premium presentation, seamless gameplay and greater flexibility at the table.
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