The betting tool must officially be made available by 1 January 2021

The MGA launches online platform for suspicious betting reporting

2020-11-24
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This new tool, the Suspicious Betting Reporting Mechanism (SBRM) should now be with all sports betting operators with MGA licenses now, having launched on November 23.

Following the Authority's publication entitled Consultation Feedback & Guidance Paper in relation to Suspicious Betting Reporting Requirements & Other Sports Integrity Matters, one of the obligations for a B2C Malta-licensed operator which offers betting on sporting events is to report suspicious betting via a specific portal to the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).

Although the above mechanism must officially be made available by 1 January 2021, the Authority has announced that the Sports Integrity Unit has made the Suspicious Betting Reporting Mechanism (SBRM) available to all B2C Malta-licensed operators which offer betting on sporting events as of 23 November 2020. "This is being done in order to prepare for a smoother transition and make any necessary changes prior to the official obligation date", stated the MGA.

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