The operator MyStake offers both sports betting and casino services, with the enforcement action addressing compliance failures across online gambling operations.
Sports betting is explicitly identified as one of the primary gambling products offered by the operator under regulatory scrutiny.
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The update describes a formal warning issued by ACMA to a named operator (Santeda International B.V./MyStake), which is a clear regulatory enforcement action.
A formal warning is regulatory action against a named operator, requiring the mandatory Enforcement parent tag.
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TITLE: Australian Communications and Media Authority Issues Formal Warning to Santeda International B.V. Trading as MyStake
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On March 31, 2026, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) issued a formal warning to Santeda International B.V., which operates under the brand name MyStake.
The formal warning represents ACMA's enforcement action against the operator. ACMA is Australia's independent regulator for communications and media matters, responsible for licensing and regulating broadcasting, radiocommunications, and related services. The issuance of a formal warning indicates that ACMA has identified compliance concerns or breaches requiring the operator's attention.
Santeda International B.V. operates an online gaming platform under the MyStake brand, offering sports betting and casino services to Australian consumers. The formal warning serves as a regulatory intervention to address identified issues and ensure compliance with applicable Australian legislation and ACMA's regulatory requirements.
Operators receiving formal warnings from ACMA are expected to take corrective action to address the matters raised. The warning may relate to various compliance areas, including consumer protection obligations, responsible gambling measures, advertising standards, or licensing requirements. Failure to address concerns outlined in a formal warning may result in further enforcement action, including licence suspension or cancellation.
The formal warning document is available on ACMA's website and provides detailed information regarding the specific compliance matters and required remedial actions.
**Reference:**
Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) – Formal warning to Santeda International B.V. (MyStake), March 31, 2026