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The Court of Justice of the European Union has reiterated that Austrian gambling legislation is inconsistent with European law. Click Here to read Further
The citizenship-by-investment programme of Malta has been amended and is open for application. For a minimum investment of €880,000 (Dh4,471,480) the Maltese citizenship is now available. Click Here to read further
The decision follows discussions with the Malta Lotteries and Gaming Authority with the LGA expressing concerns about the stability of the currency … Click here to read further
The Maltese Government has announced a substantial increase in the cash rebates to filmmakers who will now have the opportunity to benefit from a 25 per cent cash rebate with an additional two per cent if they feature Maltese cultural …
The business of online gambling is becoming regulated worldwide and the industry is taking huge leaps in safety for the consumer of gambling services over the web. Click Here to read further.
By Jean Paul Busuttil Malta Enterprise is a Maltese government’s exclusive agency, focused on attracting inward investment and supporting enterprise in Malta. Its role is to act as a single point of contact for all enterprise support in Malta and …
The gaming company BWIN shall be investing in Malta after it was granted several licences by the Gaming Authority to offer an online casino, sportsbook and poker, Parliamentary Secretary Edward Zammit Lewis said today. Click Here to read further
Fitch Ratings has affirmed Malta’s long-term foreign and local currency Issuer Default Rating (IDRs) at ‘A’, after the country was downgraded from its A+ rating back in September 2013. The outlook is stable. Click Here to read further
The news that the European Parliament yesterday adopted amendments to the European Commission proposal for a new anti-money laundering directive has received a cautious response from two leading industry associations. Click to Read More
Malta’s profitability was not only down to tax incentives but also through a right mixture that attracted foreign direct investment, deputy Prime Minister Louis Grech said. Click to read further: