Italy’s online gambling market is undergoing a major restructuring, with its regulatory body, the Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli (ADM), officially pushing back the deadline for completing the current licensing process. Originally slated to conclude on 17 September 2025, the closing date has now been extended to 12 November 2025 to allow more time for thorough evaluation of documentation and eligibility checks for all applicants. The extension follows the conclusion of ADM’s tender process on 30 May, which saw 52 applications submitted by 46 distinct entities. The extended timeframe will allow regulators to manage what ADM described as “procedural complexity,” citing the need to handle an extensive volume of required materials. According to ADM’s figures, the application stage has already produced €365 million in licensing fees, exceeding the Ministry of Economy and Finance’s (MEF) target range of €300 to €350 million. This revenue stems from a revised licence fee…Â Read More
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