MGA Compliance Contribution: Complete Rate Schedules for Types 1 to 4
Malta’s MGA compliance contribution is a tiered GGR levy with hard floors and caps across all four B2C licence types. Understand the full rate schedules and payment rules.
Malta’s MGA compliance contribution is a tiered GGR levy with hard floors and caps across all four B2C licence types. Understand the full rate schedules and payment rules.
Peru’s online gambling tax regime now layers a 1% ISC on every bet placed over the 12% GGR tax. Understand the base calculations, collection mechanics, and real effective rates before budgeting.
A 20% GGR tax and a 0.2% stakes tax can cost the same operator very different amounts. See how France, the UK, Spain, and Ontario structure their bases — and what it means for your P&L.
Malta triples casino gaming tax to 15% and doubles sports, poker and bingo to 10% from 1 October 2026. Here is exactly what MGA licensees must recalculate.
Alberta’s iGaming market opens July 13, 2026. Master AGLC’s three-pronged registration process, fit-and-proper criteria, and fee obligations before the window closes.
Game studios and platform providers face four distinct B2B licensing tiers across UKGC, MGA, AGCO, NJ, PA, MI, Sweden, and Spain. Map your obligations before your operator clients do it for you.
Which regulated markets should a B2B iGaming platform provider enter first? This playbook maps licensing burden, cert reuse, and operator demand across MGA, UKGC, AGCO, AGLC, and Curaçao.
The GGL’s Blockchain Research Lab report puts Germany’s channelization rate at 77%, yet unlicensed GGR reached €547 million in 2024. Compliance officers and licensed operators need to understand what those numbers actually mean for the viability of the regulated market.
Licensed operators in the Netherlands face a complex matrix of advertising prohibitions, audience-targeting thresholds, and sponsorship restrictions under the Dutch Gambling Decree. This article maps every major restriction, documents current enforcement data from the KSA’s 2025 Annual Report, and identifies the platform-specific compliance gaps that regulators are actively scrutinising.
Compliance officers and licensing consultants working under Malta Gaming Authority authorisations must understand the distinct obligations separating B2C and B2B licensees, including reporting exemptions, website disclosure requirements, and the enforcement triggers that most frequently result in suspension or cancellation.