SBC Summit Malta 2025 to Focus on European Regulation
As the European iGaming industry navigates an increasingly complex regulatory environment, the SBC Summit Malta 2025 is set to offer vital clarity through its dedicated “Europe: Regulation & Compliance” track.

Scheduled for Wednesday, 11th June at the InterContinental Hotel in St. Julian’s, the track will feature six expert-led sessions focused on key jurisdictions including Italy, Germany, the UK, Malta, and Curaçao.
Organized by leading industry event company SBC, the regulatory track aims to equip professionals with actionable insights into evolving legal landscapes and compliance strategies. Rasmus Sojmark, Founder and CEO of SBC, emphasized the importance of regulatory knowledge in today’s market.
Europe is home to a diverse array of unique markets, each featuring distinct regulatory frameworks. Staying informed on these developments is essential for success. This track is designed to give European stakeholders the clarity and foresight they need to thrive in an increasingly complex environment.
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SBC Summit to Examine Regulatory Shifts in Various European Countries
Among the panel discussions, “Italy’s New Gambling Licence Regime” will explore the country's revamped licensing structure and its implications for operators. Another session, “UK Regulation: Setting the Standard or Stifling the Sector?” will evaluate whether the UK’s regulatory approach supports safer gambling or inadvertently drives traffic to unlicensed platforms.
Germany’s market will also take center stage in “Germany’s Gambling Market Faces Channelisation Challenges Amid Regulatory Pressures,” where speakers will address concerns over black market growth as a result of stringent rules.
Attendees will gain broader regional perspectives through concise presentations on the Nordic region and Finland, while key licensing jurisdictions like Malta and Curaçao will be examined in-depth. The session “Malta Gaming Authority 2025/2026: Building a Sustainable Gaming Future” will focus on enhanced AML efforts, player protection, and the impact of Bill No. 55. Meanwhile, “Curaçao’s New LOK Licensing Framework: Six Months In, What’s Next?” will take an interactive AMA-style format, discussing cryptocurrency, responsible gaming, and the island's push for regulatory credibility.
The Shifting Sands of Regulation
A final highlight, “Black, Grey, and New Regulated Markets: Navigating the Shifting Regulatory Landscape,” will provide a global perspective, analyzing changes in the Netherlands, Brazil, New Zealand, and beyond, while assessing the impact of regulatory uncertainty and operator levies.
Notable speakers include industry leaders such as Alexandre Tomic (Alea), Sam Brown (Rootz), Joseph Attard (Entain), and Olena Demchenko (Kindred), promising a robust exchange of ideas for navigating the future of gaming regulation.
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