European Gaming and Betting Association asks European Commission to standardize gambling laws
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The betting sector is regulated entirely by national policies "Only 14 EU countries have adopted a national self-exclusion register, and only 13 require 'no underage betting' signs on advertisements," EGBA secretary general Maarten Haijer said.
The betting sector is regulated entirely by national policies "Only 14 EU countries have adopted a national self-exclusion register, and only 13 require 'no underage betting' signs on advertisements," EGBA secretary general Maarten Haijer said.
The betting sector is regulated entirely by national policies "Only 14 EU countries have adopted a national self-exclusion register, and only 13 require 'no underage betting' signs on advertisements," EGBA secretary general Maarten Haijer said.
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