SBC Summit Malta takes closer look at European regulation

SBC Summit Malta introduces an ambitious regulation-focused trackThe track will contain multiple panels addressing regulation in the UK, Germany, Italy, Curaçao, and MaltaAs regulatory frameworks continue to evolve in Europe, SBC Summit Malta seeks to furnish answers to the most pressing questions

SBC Summit Malta 2025, which is due to get underway on Wednesday, June 11 at the InterContinental Hotel in St. Julian, will feature a rich regulatory track designed to address some of the most pressing outstanding regulatory questions in the European iGaming landscape.

With a particular focus on Italy, Germany, the United Kingdom, and other jurisdictions undergoing profound change, the "Europe: Regulation & Compliance" track will feature six distinct discussions delivered by experts who will speak about the challenges and opportunities that changes in the regulatory makeup across Europe present to industry stakeholders.

Commenting on this fresh opportunity, SBC Founder and CEO Rasmus Sojmark has welcomed the opportunity to see the event further flesh out the continent’s regulatory framework:

"Europe is home to a diverse array of unique markets, each featuring distinct regulatory frameworks. For those operating in this diverse landscape, staying informed on the latest regulatory developments is essential for success.

That’s why we’ve introduced a dedicated track focused entirely on regulation, essential for anyone looking to expand into new markets, stay ahead of compliance trends, and gain a deeper understanding of how legal and regulatory frameworks are evolving across the region.

It’s designed to give European stakeholders the clarity and foresight they need to thrive in an increasingly complex environment."

Delegates can expect discussions that focus specifically on Malta and Curaçao, as well as Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom, and revolve around the damaging presence and impact of black markets.

Some of the core panels that could be must-attend for most delegates looking to catch themselves up on the latest local developments include "Italy’s New Gambling License Regime", "UK Regulation: Setting the Standard or Stifling the Sector," and "Germany’s Gambling Market Faces Channelization Challenges Amid Regulatory Pressures."

Each of these three panels will address outstanding problems unique to the market they address. Other panels will focus on similarly important jurisdictions, with a session entitled "Malta Gaming Authority 2025/2026: Building a Sustainable Gaming Future" exploring how the jurisdiction is strengthening its compliance, AML, and safer gambling practices to boost player protection.

Another important discussion will focus on "Curaçao’s New LOK Licensing Framework: Six Months In, What’s Next?" A separate panel will be dedicated to "Black, Grey, and New Regulated Markets: Navigating the Shifting Regulatory Landscape," looking into how these markets are posing a challenge to stakeholders.

For those industry stakeholders who are interested in addressing some of the biggest and most challenging questions that currently trouble the minds of regulators, operators, affiliates, and businesses beyond, the "Europe: Regulation & Compliance" track and SBC Summit Malta are the right place to be.

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