MGA invites stakeholders to participate in AMLA public consultations on draft Regulatory Technical Standards - Malta Gaming Authority

https://www.mga.org.mt/mga-invites-licensees-to-participate-in-amla-public-consultations-on-draft-regulatory-technical-standards/
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Sector Online Gambling 45% Casinos 42%
Topic Anti-Money Laundering
2026-03-02 11:59:46 · apintea@vixio.com
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Online Gambling (45%)

This update is primarily an administrative notice about AML consultation participation rather than substantive gambling regulation, making it difficult to assign a single gambling sector tag with high confidence.

Casinos (42%)

The update mentions both online and land-based gambling sectors in the context of AML compliance, but lacks specific regulatory content tied to either sector.

Topic
Anti-Money Laundering

The Malta Gaming Authority wishes to inform all authorised persons and relevant stakeholders of the open public consultations launched by the new EU

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TITLE: Malta Gaming Authority Invites Stakeholders to Participate in European Anti-Money Laundering Authority Public Consultations BODY: On an unspecified date, the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) invited authorised persons and relevant stakeholders to participate in public consultations launched by the European Anti-Money Laundering Authority (AMLA) on three draft Regulatory Technical Standards (RTS). The consultations cover: the Draft RTS issued under Article 28(1) of the Anti-Money Laundering Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2024/1624) concerning customer due diligence; the Draft RTS under Article 19(9) of the same regulation regarding criteria for identifying business relationships, occasional and linked transactions, and determination of lower thresholds; and the Draft RTS issued under Article 53(10) of the Anti-Money Laundering Directive (Directive (EU) 2024/1640) in relation to reporting material weaknesses. The MGA emphasises that these consultations represent an important legislative stage for the gaming sector, as AMLA is now consulting on the non-financial sector, which includes gaming. The consultation phase offers licensees an opportunity to familiarise themselves with proposed measures and contribute feedback reflecting operational realities within both online and land-based gambling sectors. The MGA encourages early and meaningful engagement, noting that well-informed input can help ensure resulting technical standards remain proportionate, well-calibrated, and responsive to sector-specific risks. The MGA has set two submission deadlines: Monday, 9 March 2026 for feedback on the Draft RTS under Article 53(10) of the Anti-Money Laundering Directive, and Friday, 8 May 2026 for feedback on the Draft RTS under Articles 28(1) and 19(9) of the Anti-Money Laundering Regulation. Licensees can submit responses directly to AMLA through its designated channels. The MGA remains available to discuss sector-specific concerns and welcomes written feedback from authorised persons. REFERENCES: Malta Gaming Authority. "MGA invites stakeholders to participate in AMLA public consultations on draft Regulatory Technical Standards." Available at: https://www.mga.org.mt/
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