Summary
- "SBC Summit Malta unveils a bold new track focusing on regulations"
- The session will feature several panels discussing regulation in the UK, Germany, Italy, Curaçao, and Malta.
- With the ongoing evolution of regulatory frameworks in Europe, the SBC Summit Malta aims to provide solutions to the most urgent questions.
The SBC Summit Malta 2025 is set to commence on Wednesday, June 11, at the InterContinental Hotel in St. Julian's. It will feature a comprehensive regulatory track addressing critical regulatory issues in the European iGaming sector. Highlighting Italy, Germany, the UK, and other regions undergoing significant changes, the Europe: Regulation & Compliance track will include six discussions led by experts. These sessions will explore the challenges and opportunities that evolving regulations present to industry participants. SBC Founder and CEO Rasmus Sojmark expressed his enthusiasm for the event's role in enhancing the continent’s regulatory framework by stating: Europe has a diverse range of markets, each with its unique regulatory environment. Staying updated on regulatory changes is crucial for success in this landscape. Our dedicated track on regulation is vital for those seeking to expand into new markets, stay ahead of compliance trends, and understand the evolving legal frameworks across Europe. It's tailored to provide stakeholders with the clarity and foresight needed to succeed in a complex environment. Delegates can expect sessions focusing on Malta, Curaçao, as well as Germany, Italy, and the UK, discussing the impact of black markets. Key panels likely to interest attendees 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. These panels will address unique issues specific to each market. Additional panels will cover other significant jurisdictions, such as Malta Gaming Authority 2025/2026: Building a Sustainable Gaming Future, which will discuss the jurisdiction's efforts to enhance compliance, AML, and responsible gambling practices. Another noteworthy session, Curaçao’s New LOK Licensing Framework: Six Months In, What’s Next? will be complemented by a panel on Black, Grey, and New Regulated Markets: Navigating the Shifting Regulatory Landscape, exploring challenges posed by these markets. For industry stakeholders keen on addressing pressing regulatory questions impacting regulators, operators, affiliates, and businesses, the Europe: Regulation & Compliance track and the SBC Summit Malta are the ideal venues.