Germany warns banks (again) re online gambling payments
German state of Lower Saxony warns banks to observe the ban on online gambling payment processing; affiliates fret over draft treaty language.
German state of Lower Saxony warns banks to observe the ban on online gambling payment processing; affiliates fret over draft treaty language.
Germany's 16 states reportedly agree on a plan for a new federal treaty that will lift longstanding ban on online casino and poker products.
Germany’s land-based casinos saw their gaming revenue jump by more than one-quarter in 2019, hitting heights the market hasn’t seen in over a decade.
A German watchdog finds fault with betting sites' age-verification processes; new draft of federal gambling treaty shows major changes ahead.
William Hill's online gambling brand Mr Green shuts its Germany-facing sportsbook citing “recent gambling regulatory changes."
Germany's gambling czar Peter Beuth claims that 11 sports betting operators have now applied for new licenses and another seven have promised to do so.
UK online betting giant Bet365 has reportedly instructed its affiliates to cease all promotion of German-facing online casino products as of December 30.
Not a single German-facing online gambling operator has so far applied for the market's new temporary online sports betting licenses.
The German Sports Betting Association (DSWV, for its German acronym) already has a lot of important global players in its organization.
Darmstadt Regional Council in the state of Hesse has ordered its licensees to stop operations while regulations get sorted out.