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AUGUST 30, 2016
The Malta Gaming Authority is set to become the first European country to create a skill game license for daily fantasy sports operator..
According to focusgn, the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has stated that it will become the first European country
to create a skill game license for DFS in the country.
The MGA has handed the proposed Skill Game Regulations to the European Commission (EC) and is hoping to have a framework in place by the year end.
The MGA has had a little help from the Maltese-based Oulala Games. Speaking to our very own Criz Hombrebueno back in October, Oulala Games CEO,
Valery Bollier, said they were working alongside the Maltese government to help them create the new regulations.
“We started working with the Maltese regulator many months ago to build a tailor-made framework for DFS, and we hope that Malta will soon be the
first European country to offer a specific license for skill games.” Said Bollier.
It’s a big move from the MGA and one that’s sure to draw the interest of the entire DFS industry.
SOURCE
The Malta Gaming Authority is set to become the first European country to create a skill game license for daily fantasy sports operator..
According to focusgn, the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has stated that it will become the first European country
to create a skill game license for DFS in the country.
The MGA has handed the proposed Skill Game Regulations to the European Commission (EC) and is hoping to have a framework in place by the year end.
The MGA has had a little help from the Maltese-based Oulala Games. Speaking to our very own Criz Hombrebueno back in October, Oulala Games CEO,
Valery Bollier, said they were working alongside the Maltese government to help them create the new regulations.
“We started working with the Maltese regulator many months ago to build a tailor-made framework for DFS, and we hope that Malta will soon be the
first European country to offer a specific license for skill games.” Said Bollier.
It’s a big move from the MGA and one that’s sure to draw the interest of the entire DFS industry.
SOURCE