The amendment establishes minimum capital requirements for gaming operations organisers in Armenia, which is a foundational regulatory measure applicable across the gaming sector.
Low confidence — requires human review. The update is sector-wide and does not specify a particular gambling vertical; Casinos is selected as a secondary tag due to its prominence in regulated gaming frameworks, but the amendment likely applies to multiple gambling types.
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The proposed amendments establish a new minimum constitutional capital requirement for gaming operators, which is a fundamental change to licensing criteria and conditions for entities operating in Armenia's gaming sector.
Financial stability and accountability requirements for operators may relate to broader regulatory oversight, though the update is primarily focused on licensing framework changes rather than enforcement action.
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TITLE: Armenia Proposes Amendments to Gaming Operations Regulation Law
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On March 10, 2025, Armenia's Ministry of Economy published a draft law proposing amendments to the law on the regulation of gaming operations. The draft was initiated following a decision by the Financial and Economic Committee of the Ministry of Economy at its meeting on March 10, 2025.
The primary objective of the proposed amendments is to establish a minimum constitutional capital requirement for gaming operations organisers. This change aims to strengthen the regulatory framework governing the gaming sector by setting financial thresholds that operators must meet. The amendment addresses concerns regarding the financial stability and accountability of entities operating in Armenia's gaming industry.
The draft law is open for public consultation and suggestions from stakeholders. The consultation period runs from March 10, 2026 to March 26, 2026. Members of the public and interested parties are invited to submit comments and proposals through the e-draft.am portal. Suggestions can be submitted in writing, with supporting documentation in doc, docx, pdf, txt, xls, or xlsx formats. All submissions will be reviewed and published on the website within ten working days of receipt. Comments posted on the webpage require user registration and login, with publication occurring within two working days following administrator confirmation.
The Ministry of Economy is responsible for overseeing this legislative development. Further details regarding the specific minimum capital amounts and implementation timelines are to be determined through the consultation process.
REFERENCES:
e-draft.am – Official Armenian Draft Law Portal