Tag Archives: Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli

Soft2Bet expands European market footprint in Italy

Italy

Soft2Bet is broadening its reach into the Italian market after acquiring a Maltese company that holds a licence in the European country.  Through the strategic venture, Soft2Bet will work with Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli, Italy’s online gambling regulatory body, to stay compliant with local regulations. The igaming provider also intends to certify its platform in the Italian market, …

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Replatz chooses Altenar to power new Fastbet.it brand

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Sports betting and gaming operator Replatz has chosen software from Altenar to power its new Fastbet.it brand for the Italian market. Replatz has decided to break from its existing branding to launch Fastbet.it with a full suite of services from Altenar, including extensive in-play betting, multi-lingual customer support and advanced data management, as well as the popular cash out feature. …

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Stanleybet sets to challenge Lottomatica Italian Lottery concession

SBC News Stanleybet sets to challenge Lottomatica Italian Lottery concession

Stanleybet governance has announced that it intends to challenge the decision by Italian gambling regulator, Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli to award its provisional lottery concession to IGT subsidiary Lottomatica. On Monday, a Lottomatica led four-party consortium had been announced as lotto provisional contract owners, following a bid of €770 million in upfront concession payments. The Italian regulator awarded …

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Lottomatica wins Italian Lottery provisional concession

SBC News Lottomatica wins Italian Lottery provisional concession

Updating the market, New York-listed International Game Technology PLC (IGT) has announced that lottery subsidiary Lottomatica, has been awarded a provisional concession by Italian gambling regulator Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli to operate its national lotto game. Lottomatica will officially gain the concession in the second quarter of 2016, which is set to run for nine years. Last March, …

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