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International Licensing & Regulating Authorities

iGaming Content Malta

Creating iGaming content for establishments holding Malta licenses need to meet a very particular set of requirements since many such operators market, promote, and provide gambling services to multiple international regions. 

 

As an expert iGaming content supplier, iGamingVision can accurately provide all required details for Malta facing casino articles. Including the primary region of the casino, developers, target market, as well as primary focus for SEO and search engine ratings. 

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While the above might apply to many regions Malta based online casinos tend to target a unique sector of the market. As a result, we create articles that talk to a wider market, meaning specialized phrases and references exceed that of casinos targeting the UK for example. 

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iGaming content aimed at Maltese audiences can either utilise a generic language and stats that simply gets lost amongst the multitude submitted by competing peers on search engines, or it can focus on a specific audience by employing optimised SEOs that generate maximum traffic.

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In our experience, iGaming content catering to marketing tends in Malta require more time and attention, especially with some of the biggest international brands. Since our iGaming writers have experience in this market, creating attractive and focused content becomes second nature. 

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Malta

Malta Gaming Authority (MGA)

Formerly recognized as the Malta Lotteries and Gaming Authority, the small European country forms part of iGaming as one of the biggest license providers. The country holds merit for being the first to regulate online casinos in 2000.

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The country’s licensing compliance follows strict protocols for iGaming establishments while also offering great benefits for multiple international regions. The licensing body has become one of great respect within iGaming since multiple options are accessible to licensees. These options include RNG game providers, sports betting operations, remote iGaming operators and finally, gambling advertisers.

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While Malta Gambling Authority licensees need to adhere to multiple regulations, the body has proven somewhat unresponsive to player complaints. However, the Malta Gaming Authority does recognize multiple complaints towards a licensee that prove to be unstable or unresponsive towards written complaints.

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iGaming Content United Kingdom

iGaming content for casinos targeting the United Kingdom proves to be among the most challenging due to the number of affiliates seeking rewards in the highest international currency. Naturally, the UK remains the biggest and most popular for both casinos and affiliates. Therefore, at iGaming Vision, we need to deliver exceptional content with specialized SEO that sets our clients apart.

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Since the UK holds multiple casino and sportsbook establishments, it’s important for affiliates and iGaming providers to choose their iGaming content suppliers wisely. With inaccurate grammar or information regarding the establishment, sites tend to quickly fall due to the amount of content reaching the marketing daily.

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Accessing visitors with the latest iGaming news and blogs is the most popular ways to stay at the top of iGaming in the UK. However, to excel in UK iGaming, we recommend page-specific news that enhances the ratings on the overall site.

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iGaming Vision content writers tend to take longer with United Kingdom iGaming articles as we strive to include the latest information. Whether you’re marketing UK live dealer casinos or UK Bingo sites, we have all the content to succeed the UK iGaming Marketing.

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Westminister UK

United Kingdom Gambling Commission (UKGC)

The Gambling Commission serving the United Kingdom was established on 1 September 2007 in compliance with Gambling Act 2005. Replacing the old Gaming Board with the aim of better meeting the local gaming market’s ever-changing needs, in order to improve regulation of commercial gambling within Great Britain in partnership with the UK licensing authorities.

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During October 2013 the Gambling Commission assumed responsibility for regulating the UK National Lottery under the umbrella of the National Lottery Act 1993. The UK Gambling Commission is a public non-departmental body of the UK Government, granted executive powers to supervise and regulate gambling and gaming laws within the jurisdiction of Great Britain. It excludes Northern Ireland and all high street bookmaking shops which remain under the jurisdiction of the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority.

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It’s stated main aim and objective remains to ensure fair and open conduct within its gambling industry and keeping it crime free, with a focus on the protection of vulnerable people and children. The Gambling Commission’s executive powers allow it to grant gambling licensing rights to both land-based and iGaming operators after applicants meet strict licensing criteria. Its powers of execution allow it to revoke licences, levy fines, investigate and prosecute any forms of illicit gambling, including providing advice to local as well as national government on any gambling-related matters.

 

This embraces all forms of remote gambling even local advertising pertaining to online gaming entertainment.

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Visit UK Gambling Commission.

iGaming Content Curaçao

Curacao iGaming content proves to be a tricky market, especially for websites that target players from bigger regions such as the European market. 

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However, at iGaming Vision, we provide our clients with content that attracts players. We also writer in an easy manner that's easily translated by out partner services. 

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Therefore, whether you're targeting German, Spanish, English, or any other casino enthusiasts, we've got you covered. 

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Our iGaming content translation team offers professional services at great rates and are known for delivering high-quality work, perfectly preserving the valuable information of each article.

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Curaçao Gaming Authority

Curaçao is an island nation forming part of the Caribbean archipelago, long recognised as a highly preferable base of operations for gambling operators. The nation established its independence after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in 2010 and is neighbour to Sint Maarten and Aruba.

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Curaçao, a veritable hub for online gambling operators from across the globe, launched their entry into the industry in 1993 after writing legislation regulating online gambling. Recognised to have strong associations to the Netherlands Antilles government, the Curaçao Gaming Commission commenced with the issuing of e-gaming licences in 1996.

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The Curaçao Internet Gaming Association (CIGA) founded in 2001, serves as advocate as well as information clearinghouse for the Curaçao Gaming Commission, which currently assumes responsibility for the oversight of numerous online gambling operators. The legal entity’s main responsibility is ensuring all gaming operations licensed by CIGA adhere to the association’s code of conduct and licensing obligations.

 

Furthermore, CIGA acts as an intermediary between the Curaçao government and CIGA members aiding with the implementation of iGaming, e-Gaming friendly policies.

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iGaming Content South Africa

iGaming content for betting sites and casinos targeting South Africa is among the most exciting due to the constant changes in the regularity landscape. Before 1996, gambling was illegal apart from betting on horseraces. In 2004, the National Gambling Policy Council amended the act to ensure alignment between the provincial and national governments.

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The National Gambling Act 2008 regulates interactive gambling and led to the appointment of the Gambling Review Commission, recommending policy reforms in 2010. In 2016, the Cabinet passed the National Gambling Policy with the National Gambling Amendment Bill to provide operators and players protection against illegal gambling.

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Currently, gambling in South Africa is regulated by nine Provincial licensing authorities issuing licenses, conducting inspections, and ensuring all operators comply with the National Gambling Act 2004. The nine Provincial Licencing Authorities in the country include the North West Gambling Board, Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, Limpopo Gambling Board, Kwa-Zulu-Natal Gambling and Betting Board, Gauteng Gambling Board, Northern Cape Gambling Board, Eastern Cape Gambling Board, Mpumalanga Economic Regulator, and the Free State Gambling and Liquor Authority.

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