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In recent years, the iGaming industry attracted more attention than before. The sector is evolving, growing and broadens its service offering and customer base. While more people of different socio-economic groups are starting to participate in gaming, governments saw the need to upgrade the legislative regulations regarding iGaming companies. Such processes, of course, should take market preferences and specifics into considerations, improving the customer experience for players and supporting the development of the businesses. Does it, however?

MaxBill wants to get to the bottom of this, gathering genuine opinions from iGaming professionals with varied backgrounds. Regulations differ greatly from country to country and affect all the companies in a unique way, and we are excited to learn about all experiences.

You can take the survey directly here

We aim to collect as many different opinions from industry professionals as possible to present a realistic picture of how regulations affect iGaming businesses all over the world.
This survey is completely anonymous–we are interested in your genuine opinion.

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MaxBill is a trusted solution provider for major iGaming companies. It is our goal to transform and drive the industry to more successes, and the only way to achieve it is to bring the community closer together. Let’s have a discussion, share knowledge, experiences and struggles with one another, reach understanding and support each other’s progress.

To have a productive conversation where each participant feels listened to, MaxBill conducts a fully anonymous survey. It touches upon the effects of newly introduced regulations on the iGaming market. We will be running it for 3 weeks, and then compile a comprehensive report based on the result, showcasing the common trends, highlighting the issues and suggesting possible ways to overcome them.

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Fennica Gaming Granted Supplier License for Ontario Market

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Fennica Gaming has announced that it has been granted a gaming supplier license in Ontario, Canada. This milestone marks a significant step in the company’s expansion strategy, allowing it to offer its cutting-edge gaming experiences to gaming operators in one of North America’s most dynamic regulated markets.

The supplier license, granted by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), enables Fennica Gaming to introduce its portfolio of entertaining and high-quality games to gaming operators across the province. This registration empowers Ontarian operators, whether online or land-based, to access the omnichannel offerings developed in the Nordics.

“We are thrilled to receive our B2B supplier license in Ontario and to offer our advanced gaming solutions to operators in the region. After a thorough application process, we can now proudly and prominently display our registration and achievement. We have followed the market in North America for a long time and Ontario is an excellent example of market that is well organized. It represents an exciting market with immense potential, and we are committed to delivering secure, entertaining, and trustworthy gaming experiences tailored to local preferences,” Timo Kiiskinen, Managing Director of Fennica Gaming, said.

Fennica Gaming’s Nordic gaming experience and heritage as an omni-channel gaming operator through its parent company Veikkaus offers a broad range of entertainment for Ontarian operators with a player-first attitude. This registration supports Fennica Gaming’s commitment to a sustainable industry, enabling operation in compliance with Ontario’s local regulatory framework.

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Romania to Limit Gambling Spending to 10% of Monthly Income

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Romania continues to attempt to counter problem gambling among its population in a new draft bill that has been sent for consideration to the country’s lawmakers.

The bill proposes that Romanians will be banned from spending more than 10% of their previous monthly income on gambling and betting.

Banks and financial institutions where players have individual accounts would be responsible for setting the spending limitations, and could be liable for fines up to 1% of their actual turnover should they fail to enforce the potential new rules.

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Casino operators and other gambling premises would be responsible for enforcing the spending limit in physical buildings, although it is certainly not clear how that would operate in practicality.

It is also suggested that the ANAF (Agenția Națională de Administrare Fiscală) – Romania’s National Agency for Fiscal Administration, would be ordered to provide a platform that would allow licensed operators to query a player’s balance to check on the 10% limit.

Gambling operators would then have to report in real-time player spending in order that nobody would be able to game the system, simply by hopping quickly between establishments.

Failure to comply with these undertakings would result in a fine to the operator of between RON 200,000 and 500,000 (between $43,000 and $108,000) for a first offence. Meanwhile a second offence would also see the cancellation of the operator’s licence.

Romania has been trying hard in recent years to combat problem gambling within its boundaries. In October last year, it banned gambling venues in small towns and villages with populations of less than 15,000 people.

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MGA Marks Problem Gambling Awareness Month: Strengthening Their Commitment to Safer Gambling

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The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) is stepping up its efforts to combat gambling-related harm, unveiling new initiatives to strengthen player protection during Problem Gambling Awareness Month this March.

A key development is the upcoming launch of a self-assessment tool, designed to help individuals evaluate their gambling habits and access tailored support. First announced during Safer Gambling Week in November, the initiative is now in its final stages, with the MGA working to ensure it provides meaningful assistance to those who need it.

The Authority also continues to enhance its guidance and supervision. By strengthening the monitoring of self-exclusion systems and deepening the analysis of player protection mechanisms, MGA is refining its approach to mitigating gambling-related harm.

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“Collaboration remains central to our mission. We are working closely with the Responsible Gaming Foundation and Aġenzija Appoġġ, fostering further opportunities for knowledge exchange. Next month, we will host the next workshop in our ongoing series of focus groups with local NGOs. These sessions reinforce transparency in our regulatory approach across both the remote and land-based sectors, while addressing emerging challenges for individuals seeking support,” MGA said.

By adopting a data-driven approach and collaborating with international partners, the MGA remains steadfast in its commitment to reducing gambling-related harm and strengthening player protection.

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