Italy Enacts New Regulations For Online Gaming Industry
Briefly

The new licensing process in Italy aims to support the online gaming industry by requiring operators to demonstrate significant experience and financial capability, potentially generating €350 million in fees.
Italian regulators expect around 50 applicants for the new online gaming licenses, with each license costing €7 million to foster a more competitive and experienced operator landscape.
Despite regulatory changes, Italy's online poker market remains insulated from international player pools, with operators hoping for reforms to compete more effectively in the global market.
GGPoker consultant Marco Trucco has urged Italian lawmakers to consider regulatory changes that would allow operators to offer a competitive product, enhancing the online poker experience.
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