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EGBA Urges Norway to Abandon Online Gambling Monopoly for Legal Compliance

Jemma Wiggins
Last updated: September 25, 2023 11:49 am
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Norway currently has a state gambling monopoly, with Norsk Tipping having the rights to online casino gaming and sports betting, and Norsk Rikstoto covering horse racing.

The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) suggests that Norway should follow the example of other European markets, like Sweden and Finland, and implement a licensing system. This would help address issues such as consumers gambling with unlicensed sites and prioritize player safety.

There is a clear demand in Norway for alternatives to the current gambling monopoly, as players actively seek out international websites for greater choice. It is important for the government to recognize and respond to this demand.

EGBA believes that a licensing system would meet the demand for alternative gambling options, increase tax revenue, and strengthen safer gambling measures by regulating more operators within the country.

Unlike other European countries, Norway remains committed to an exclusive gambling monopoly. The authorities should evaluate whether this approach is still relevant in the digital age and compared to the practices of other countries.

Kindred, a major operator, has decided to exit the Norwegian market. Other companies such as Betsson, ComeOn, Bet365, Mariacasino, Storspiller, and Bingo are also in the process of withdrawing. The regulator, Lotteritilsynet, warns that companies that do not withdraw may have their websites blocked in 2024.

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Jemma Wiggins is a prolific writer specializing in the dynamic world of gambling and online gaming. With a rich background spanning over ten years, Jemma brings a unique blend of expertise and enthusiasm to her writing. She excels in crafting compelling content that covers a wide array of topics, including casino reviews, sports betting insights, poker strategies, and the latest developments in online gambling. Jemma's work is renowned for its clarity, depth, and practical advice, making complex subjects accessible to readers of all levels. Her articles are a go-to source for accurate information, strategic guidance, and thoughtful analysis, helping her audience stay ahead in the ever-evolving gaming landscape.
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