Malta Gaming Authority


The Malta Gaming Authority is the gaming control board of Malta. It regulates most forms of gambling in its territory, including both land-based and online gambling services including B2C and B2B services.

History

The MGA was established in 2001 to regulate the various sectors of the gaming industry that fall under the MGA's authority, by ensuring fairness transparency to players using gaming services, preventing crime, corruption and money laundering and to protect minor and vulnerable players.
The MGA was one of the first regulators to offer legislation that regulates the activity of online gambling companies and create a secure atmosphere for players. A comprehensive set of legislation, regulations and directives regulate the industry, starting with Lotteries and Other Games Act, 2001, and Chapters 438 and 400 of the Laws of Malta.
The online gambling sector in Malta has grown tremendously since 2001, with the industry generating over 12% of the country's GDP.

Functions

The MGA deals with:
The MGA cannot enforce any operator to return stakes that have been voluntary placed and lost in a fair game, but it can provide advice and assistance in enforcing the deposited money and the actual winnings and aids in dispute resolution with players and its licencees when necessary.
In addition, the new gambling law in Malta introduces "a duty of care for operators". The MGA license holders are expected to monitor players' gambling habits, look for signs of problematic behaviour and intervene when necessary.
The MGA licences several well-known online gambling companies. The list of current MGA licence holders is provided at the.

Structure

The MGA is composed of the following main entities: