Gambling Regulatory Deadlines to Watch in March 2025
Each month, we leverage data from our gambling regulatory updates to bring you a glimpse of the key response deadlines and legislation effective dates coming up, so you can plan and take action around some of the most important regulatory developments unfolding right now.
In March, there are 15 regulatory deadlines on the horizon 鈥 with 8 key consultation periods coming to an end and requiring a response, and 7 actionable deadlines to be aware of coming into effect.
What are the regulatory deadlines to watch in March?
Bulgaria
On December 4, 2024, Bulgaria notified the European Commission of the draft resolution amending the .
The draft, which was previously submitted to public consultation between August 20, 2024 and September 19, 2024, aims to reduce the risk of malfunctions when large amounts of data are submitted to the National Revenue Agency and to unify technical requirements for data submissions for both operators based in Bulgaria and abroad. Following the entry into force of the proposed resolution, gambling operators would have nine months to comply with the new technical requirements. The standstill period ends on March 5, 2025.
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On February 21, 2025, the 颁耻谤补莽补辞 Gaming Authority (CGA) requested comments from current and potential licence holders on a draft responsible gaming policy.
The policy states that operators must 鈥渄evelop, document in writing, upload to the CGA Licensee Portal, and implement a Responsible Gaming policy which will be reviewed by the CGA to ensure that the policy aligns with the target audience and markets of the operations.鈥 Among other requirements, operators are mandated to employ responsible gaming measures such as player self-assessments, behaviour tracking, deposit limits, and training of employees, affiliates, marketing partners, and social media influencers. The CGA is accepting feedback on the policy until March 5, 2025.
Separately, on February 24, the CGA posted a and an (ADR) policy for public comments. The complaints policy outlines the framework for managing player complaints and disputes while the ADR policy 鈥渙ffers ways to resolve disputes between players and gambling operators without going to court.鈥 The two policies will apply to all B2C operators licensed by the GCA under the LOK.聽The CGA is accepting feedback on both policies until March 8, 2025.
New South Wales
On February 17, 2025, the NSW government public submissions on two consultations on the delivery of gaming reforms to address gambling harm and money laundering.
The government is soliciting feedback on consultation papers for a proposed and proposed to support a statewide exclusion register for NSW hotels and clubs with gaming machines. According to Liquor & Gaming NSW鈥檚 press release, the government is building strict parameters into the reforms to make sure that hotels and clubs can only use facial recognition for the purpose of identifying excluded patrons.聽
If it comes into force, the third-party exclusion scheme would allow family, friends and venues to apply to ban someone experiencing significant gambling harm. The proposed minimum period for an exclusion order would be 12 months, with a maximum period of two or three years, and a temporary exclusion of 21 days while an application is considered. The consultation period for both consultation papers closes on March 14, 2025.
鈥Italy
On January 10, 2025, the Customs and Monopolies Agency (ADM) released documents relating to the tender notice for the new lottery concession in Italy. All the documentation including the tender notice, administrative rules and application form are available on the ADM鈥檚 .聽 The ADM鈥檚 press release also states that the call for tenders has been published in the Official Journal of the European Union, , and that complete documentation on the tender can be found .
The Italian government has estimated the value of the lottery contract at approximately 鈧4.3bn and stated that the winner will be selected based on moral, technical and economic reliability requirements. Bids must be submitted by March 17, 2025.
鈥Ecuador
On December 19, 2024, and published in the Official Gazette on December 23, Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa signed amending Ecuador's sports betting taxation framework and introducing a sports betting licensing framework.
Under the Decree, the taxable base for the previously introduced 15 percent income tax for sports betting is modified to constitute the total income generated, including commissions, but not the total of prizes paid in the same period. Additionally, deposits made by a player to an operator, but not used to make a sports prediction, are not included in the calculation of the operator's tax.
Furthermore, a licensing regime for the operation of Sports Forecasts (LOPD) is introduced, with the license valid for a period of five years. The license fee is set at 655 Salario Basico Unificado (SBU) payable to the relevant sports' governing body. Operators must comply with the provisions of Executive Decree 487 within three months of its effective date of December 23. The deadline for compliance is March 23, 2025.
Brazil
On February 20, 2025, Brazil's Secretariat of Prizes and Bets (SPA) notified all authorised online gambling companies of the requirement to submit anti-money laundering policies.聽The letter, issued to all companies authorised to operate fixed-odds betting in Brazil, demanded that operators present their policies for preventing money laundering and terrorist financing by March 17, 2025. According to the SPA, the notifications were issued to both betting operators authorised directly by the SPA and those operating under court orders.聽 Each policy prepared by the operators must detail the criteria and actions foreseen for the different occurrences. The measure follows the guidelines of and . The laws require effective actions to prevent financial crimes in the betting sector. Failure to comply with these determinations may result in sanctions.
Separately, on February 10, the SPA published a on the drafting of the 2025/2026 SPA regulatory agenda.聽 Public Consultation No. 1/2025 ends on March 27, 2025. Any individual or legal entity may participate in the public consultation via the "". Once the consultation period has ended, the SPA will review the comments. According to the SPA's for the consultation, there are 14 proposed projects for the regulatory agenda. All 14 projects will address one of the following themes:
- Promoting responsible gambling, preventing pathological gambling and mitigating externalities.
- Promotion of a balanced, transparent regulatory environment with adequate levels of compliance.
- National strengthening of regulation and inspection.
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