EGBA hits out at Germany’s ‘sluggish’ sports betting licence process

From iGaming Business The European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA) has hit out at the “sluggish” process of allocating licences for sports betting operators in Germany and called for tougher regulatory controls to be introduced to ensure the terms of the Interstate Treaty of Gambling are enforced. The latest version of the treaty, designed to allow private providers to accept sports wagers as part of a partial liberalisation of the German gambling industry, came into force on July 1, 2012 after the government came under pressure from the European Court of Justice to alter its approach. Under the terms of…