Contents August 2022
SOUTH AMERICA ECUADOR P22
From the despair of acute economic distress,
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can something positive emerge from the new regime tasked with righting past wrongs?
CHILE P32 Wrapped up amongst the economic and social
reforms are radical shifts in the acceptance and adoption of gambling offers.
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THE BALTICS & MOLDOVA MOLDOVA P144
Moldova may be a small and unassuming
nation, however, it has a legendary gambling industry worthy of a Netflix screenplay.
Official Magazine of AGEM ESTONIA P156 Premier Media Partner
Gambling in Estonia is extremely popular and around 80 per cent of the 1.3 million population have gambled.
LITHUANIA P168 Lithuania has grown considerably in the
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years since independence combined with political stability and a large population.
LATVIA P178 SiGMA Official Media Partner
Numerous attempts to prohibit gaming have created uncertainty for a sector that is emerging from the pandemic.
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DENMARK - ONLINE P48 Denmark’s methodical and steady pace to
liberalise its online gambling industry has seen the online and betting sectors rise to the top.
SPAIN - ONLINE P66 With the second lowest rate of problem
gambling in Europe, will new rules damage the Spanish private gambling market?
THE NETHERLANDS - ONLINE P92 Te wait for legal online play in Holland ended
with the first batch of new online gambling licences awarded last year.
PORTUGAL - ONLINE P108 Some six years after legalisation, Portugal’s
online gambling market is slowly maturing and boasting annual growth rates.
UK - ONLINE P126 Te UK boasts one of the world’s largest online
gambling markets. Te remote sector saw revenues of €6.9bn for 2020-2021 fiscal year.
EMEA
SLOVENIA P188 With a sports betting and lottery monopoly,
limited slot market, and little to no online regulated sector, Slovenia is awaiting changes.
EGYPT P208 Tourism is the essential ingredient in Egypt’s
casino make-up, which has been greatly affected by the global pandemic.
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Serve & Protect UK Online Reports: P126 Te UK gambling industry is under increasing pressure from anti-gambling groups and the ‘still’ imminent review of the Gambling Act.
LatAm Reports Ecuador & Chile Reports: P22 & 32 Radical shifts and acceptance of gambling by new regimes offer economic and social reforms driven by concerns to generate significant tax revenues.
Baltic Review: Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia & Moldova Reports: P144 From the sublime to the ridiculous - reports detailing stable regimes struggling to reconcile igaming with current laws to the outlier - Moldova.
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Market Report: Egypt Reports: P208 Tourism is the essential ingredient in Egypt’s casino make-up. Te global pandemic was almost the sector’s undoing, but this summer saw the return to some normality.
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