Italy’s online gambling industry is bracing for one of its most far-reaching overhauls in recent history. With the government’s Reorganisation of Gambling decree advancing and the ADM’s new framework set to take effect in November 2025, the nation’s iGaming market is on the verge of a transformation that will define operations through the next decade. A Consolidated Market Under New Rules The new framework imposes a tougher entry barrier for operators seeking a foothold in Italy. Licenses now cost €7 million and last for nine years, alongside taxes of 24.5% on betting and 25.5% on casino gross gaming revenue. Additional obligations include an annual fee of 3% of net gaming revenue and a 0.2% responsible gambling contribution, capped at €1 million. Currently, only 46 operators have advanced to the second stage of licensing — less than half the previous 93. Once the system takes full effect in March 2026, these…Â Read More
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