Agimeg weekly overview: key developments in Italy’s public gaming
The past week in Italy’s public gaming market has been shaped by regulatory and judicial developments, relevant market data, and new initiatives in the betting sector. On the regulatory side, the Council of State suspended its ruling on the PVR Register, while the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM) extended the transitional regime for so-called “Comma 7” machines. November betting figures showed growth in GGR across both online and land-based channels, confirming positive trends for operators and overall market performance. At international level, digital platform Twitch opened to gambling and betting advertising in the United States. The week also featured developments related to anti-money laundering controls and commercial negotiations in sport involving gaming operators. 1. Council of State suspends ruling on PVR Register and new concessions Italy’s Council of State (Sixth Section) has suspended its ruling in the dispute between several industry operators and the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM) concerning the establishment of the PVR Register (Points of Sale for Top-Ups). The court requested the parties to submit further clarifications ...
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