First submission deadline set for June 20

Malta Gaming Authority issues new guidance manual on ADR reporting for B2C licensees

2024-06-05
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The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has issued a new guidance manual related to the reporting of the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) proceedings.

The manual aims to provide licensees with a clear outline of the expected requirements and procedures relating to the submission of monthly ADR reports using the Licensee Portal on the MGA website, the regulator said in a statement.

In line with Part V of the ADR Directive (Directive 5 of 2018), B2C licensees are required to report to the Authority each dispute that has been referred to the ADR entity, together with the conclusion of such dispute once a decision has been taken by the ADR entity. In this regard, a new report entitled ADR Report has been created, which can be accessed from the Company Timeline on the Licensee Portal, MGA said.  
 
This reporting requirement comes into effect as of this month. Consequently, the first submission needs to be made by not later than 20th June 2024, whereby licensees are required to report the disputes that were referred to their respective approved ADR provider in the previous month.

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