
Malta has long been a prominent hub for online gambling within the European Union, offering favorable licensing conditions for gaming companies operating across the continent. One of the pivotal legal instruments in this context has been Article 56A of Malta’s Gaming Act, formerly introduced as Bill 55. This provision was enacted to strengthen protections for gaming licensees domiciled in Malta against enforcement of foreign court rulings, particularly civil judgments initiated in other EU Member States....
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June 12, 2025
MGA Repeals ODR Platform Requirement Under New EU Rule
The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), a prominent regulator in the European online gambling space, has announced the repeal of Article 13 of its Alternative Dispute Resolution Directive (Directive 5 of...















