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Gambling Regulation in Germany: A significant Blow for All Local Operators?

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Gambling Regulation in Germany: A significant Blow for All Local Operators?
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Is the German gambling market facing an uncertain future? Over the past few years, tremendous delays and changes have cast doubts over the German betting market. In 2012, 16 German federal states passed a treaty on betting, intending to launch sports betting in the online casino world.
Read on and learn about the uncertainties facing the German sports betting market.


The Future of Online Slot Providers

This year, the federal states passed a new gambling treaty, with the primary aim of licensing and certifying a regulated market rather than having a large black market. The same case applies to poker games and online slots which includes most games from developers like NetEnt, Microgaming or Big Time Gaming with their ground-breaking slot engines like Megaways or Megaquads. Thanks to the new gambling treaty, the prohibition of online casinos was lifted in July 2021.

In addition, the treaty will allow the registration and licensing of online casino providers and sports betting providers. Despite the newly proposed betting model, the state lottery monopoly is set to remain operational.


Has the Federal States Treaty Put an End to Online Gambling Uncertainties?

If for a minute you thought the treaty would put an end to the doubts and uncertainties facing the German gambling market, you’re mistaken. Earlier in April, the Darmstadt Administrative Court ceased the awarding of licenses to local operators. A few weeks later, the ruling was challenged by Vierklee, a renowned sportsbook operator.

According to the Hessian Court, over 30 local operators had applied for the gambling license. Also, an addition of 20 casino operators had severe intent to apply. More than 99% of online sports betting activities in Germany would have moved to the legal gambling market if the applications went through.


The Take of DSWV on Betting Uncertainties

Since then, multiple betting operators have been left in dismay, describing the ruling as a big blow to the German gambling industry. DSWV, an association that advocates a competitive and modern regulation of sports gambling in Germany, has slated the betting regulations and policies in the country as non-competitive, also see this article.

The association claims that premier championships like Bundesliga miss out on advertising income and sponsorship deals. This is because the country features non-competitive sports betting policies and regulations. In addition, the German sports leagues have been lagging compared to other European sports leagues, such as the English Premier League.

According to Luka Andric, the DSWV managing director, the current delays in licensing and regulating the online betting market is inconveniencing. Luka Andric adds that the delays would cause the country a great deal in terms of securing sponsorship deals for clubs.
The common conflicts between states governed by Conservatives and those managed by the Social Democrats have been resolved. This implies there is an agreement to enact the 2021 Interstate Treaty in real-time.


Effects of Halting the Betting Licenses

Halting the process of awarding licenses to local operators is not only frustrating but also discouraging. Multiple betting operators had invested efforts and time preparing the license application forms, only to find out the process had come to a halt.
Sports betting makes a significant economic stand, considering Germany has a large population size.

So, how can the German sports betting industry thrive? DSWV states that it’s essential to regulate the sports betting market. Whether the industry will thrive entirely depends on the authority’s commitment to block local operators without licenses from providing their betting products to German consumers.

Therefore, the federal states need to make several regulatory amendments to the existing gambling policies. As a result, German betting enthusiasts will be channelled towards licensed and governed operators.


Sports Betting Measures and Restrictions

Over the years, the black market has been an area of concern to several gambling jurisdictions. Recently, renowned authorities such as KSA (Netherland’s gambling regulator) and SGA (the Swedish Gambling Authority) have pushed strict regulatory proposals to govern online sports betting activities.

The German regulatory authorities have also put forward strict regulations and measures. These restrictions include a minimum stake limit of €1on all virtual machines. Other measures include a live streaming ban on sports betting websites, limited in-play markets, up to five-minute delays when switching to another betting website, and commercial advertising for online poker, virtual slots, and casino games.


German Sports Betting Operators Take on Proposed Restrictions

The proposed restrictions have provoked critical responses. Local operators have claimed the measures fails to focus on bettor’s protection, hence considered less competitive and less attractive. In addition, the local operators have termed the measures as unfulfilling and will create a less competitive experience for bettors.

According to Lycka, the director of regulatory affairs states that the measures imposed by the states will be less attractive than the unlicensed market. As a result, the move can encourage gamblers to wager on black market websites. However, it has been revealed that the regulations will be amended to favour local operators and gamblers in real-time. The regulators are set to engage politicians to come up with sensible and necessary amendments.


Why It’s Important for Sports Betting to Operate in a Regulated Market

It’s essential for sports betting to operate in a regulated gambling market. In Germany, sports betting has become more popular, thanks to the media and featured advertising channels. Over the decade, the German betting market has grown tremendously. The trend is expected to continue once the sports tournaments resume.


Final Thoughts


The bottom line is; the proposed measures are not encouraging channelization. As it stands, local operators claim the measures put forward by the regulatory authorities encourage black market play. Betting enthusiasts and operators have been longing for gambling regulation in Germany. Soon, sports betting websites will become legal. However, this does not mean the existing uncertainties will be done away with. All in all, the local gambling operators are hoping for a more certain future.

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Uzbekistan Legalises Online Betting and Lotteries

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President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev has signed a decree on April 19 titled “On Measures to Improve the Regulation of the Organization and Conduct of Lotteries and Risk-Based Games in the Republic of Uzbekistan”. The document abolishes the ban starting from January 1, 2025, and introduces a legal framework for the organisation of risk-based games online and betting activities.

The issue of legalising betting activities has been a long-standing topic in Uzbekistan. In December 2019, the president signed a decree to legalise bookmakers, but this decision was revised in April 2022. In April 2023, the head of state instructed the development of a regulatory framework for betting activities.

The National Agency for Advanced Projects (NAAP), the authorised state body for regulating and licensing activities in this sector, provided insights on the necessity of introducing state regulation in the gambling sector in Uzbekistan. The agency emphasised the need to prevent illegal gambling businesses, protect players’ rights and generate additional income for the state budget.

The president’s decree aims to introduce advanced foreign experience and modern technologies in regulating the organisation of risk-based games and lotteries to increase investment attractiveness, tourist potential and attract additional funds to the country.

The measures outlined in the decree include the creation of legal foundations for the legalisation of activities related to risk-based games online, betting activities, and lotteries, implementation of mechanisms to protect citizens’ rights and interests, prevention of gambling addiction and the generation of additional state budget revenue.

Starting from January 1, 2025, a taxation system will be introduced for license holders, where organisers of online games, betting activities and lotteries will pay a turnover tax. This system aims to prevent the concealment of taxable revenue and is expected to generate additional tax revenues for the state budget.

Overall, the implementation of the decree is intended to establish a reliable foundation for the legal regulation of activities related to organising risk-based games online, betting activities and lotteries in Uzbekistan, protect citizens’ interests, combat gambling addiction and provide additional sources of income for the state budget.

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IAGR & IMGL Open Ticket Sales for 2024 Conference in Rome

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The International Association of Gaming Regulators (IAGR) has opened registrations for its annual conference, taking place in Rome, Italy, from October 21 to 24.

With the theme Navigating the Future of Gaming Regulation in a Transforming World, this year’s event is a partnership with the International Masters of Gaming Law (IMGL).

“IAGR and IMGL’s Rome conference is a four-day event that brings together regulators, industry thought leaders and experts to share ideas and shape the future of gaming regulation across the world,” the President for the IAGR, Ben Haden, said.

The conference follows last year’s event in Gaborone, Botswana, which brought together the largest number of attendees in IAGR’s history.

“This year, participants can look forward to diving into themes that are at the forefront of the gaming regulation landscape including advancements in technology, the evolving regulatory challenges and strategies for future-proofing the global gaming industry,” Haden said. “In an era where technology is rewriting the rules of our industry, the question isn’t whether to adapt, but how swiftly we can. IAGR 2024 is about coming together as a global community to not only keep pace with change but to drive it.”

Confirmed speakers will be announced from May.

Conference highlights:

  • Expert-led sessions and panel discussions on the latest in gaming regulation
  • Joint conference sessions and events with IMGL, providing further networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities
  • Networking events set in the heart of Rome including an opening reception and gala dinner featuring the International Regulatory Awards ceremony

Early-bird pricing is available until July 31 with super-early bird prices available until May 31. Head to the IAGR website for more details and ticket sales.

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Indonesia Establishes Task Force to Combat Online Gambling

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Indonesia’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (Kominfo) has revealed plans to establish a task force to combat online gambling.

In a statement, Kominfo said the task force would comprise representatives of multiple government agencies including the Financial Services Authority (OJK), Financial Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (PPATK) and the police.

It will also work with Interpol to combat cross-border cases given the government’s lack of past success in blocking foreign operators.

“Kominfo will oversee the digital space, OJK will manage accounts and PPATK will handle fund flows, and the police will carry out arrest and investigation duties,” said Usman Kansong, the Ministry’s Information and Public Communications Director.

Minister Budi Arie said: “The Ministry has also issued a warning to all social media platforms, cellular operators and internet service providers not to facilitate any form of online gambling promotion. We have done everything within the authority of Kominfo.

“We from the Ministry of Communication and Information are fully determined. At the beginning of the week I gathered all our teams at Kominfo to work together to eradicate online gambling.”

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