{"id":296,"date":"2023-06-12T08:15:03","date_gmt":"2023-06-12T08:15:03","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hunzavalley.org\/the-malta-gaming-authority-has-released-its-2022-annual-report-and-finances\/"},"modified":"2023-06-12T08:15:04","modified_gmt":"2023-06-12T08:15:04","slug":"the-malta-gaming-authority-has-released-its-2022-annual-report-and-finances","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/hunzavalley.org\/the-malta-gaming-authority-has-released-its-2022-annual-report-and-finances\/","title":{"rendered":"The Malta Gaming Authority has released its 2022 annual report and finances"},"content":{"rendered":"

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In this regard, Malta has been more successful over the years, at least as far as the information provided is reasonably useful for potential licensees and consumers. However, the nature of the information and the depth with which activities are reported may vary leave a lot to be desired<\/a>.<\/p>\n

5,280 players asked for help<\/h2>\n

Yes OK It will be informed <\/strong>the number of player complaints<\/strong>The nature and severity of potential violations are not reported in context, nor are the outcomes of any decisions related to specific disputes reported. In addition, ADR is mandatory, so that the gaming authority should only consider complaints that fail to arbitrate and that the ADR service providers deem reasonable for escalation.<\/p>\n

In addition, plans to change the law or even draft laws presented to the fashion are rarely reported in the news section of the site or in regular or annual reports until the policy or the law has changed, for example when the operators have been aware of the comment period, but the players had no idea that The theoretical minimum return to player (RTP) for MGA regulated online slots would drop from 92% to 85%.<\/strong>apparently to bring it into line with the traditional sector.<\/p>\n

More recently, we’ve had to learn from that the media after such arguments<\/a> that a bill has been brought to the legislature that would amend gambling law but would also apply to all other commercial disputes in the European Union and relieve any Malta registered company from the responsibility of complying with Maltese commercial -licensed online casino from another EU- sanctioned or fined by a Member State.<\/p>\n

While the above and other information may be available in official government communications or press releases, for the sake of transparency and consumer confidence they should at least be linked from the MGA website when not included in periodic and annual reports.<\/p>\n

The most important figures as well as a link to the financial figures and the report can be found here (Here<\/a>).<\/p>\n

Here is a short summary:<\/h2>\n