The approval marks a huge milestone for the cryptocurrency and blockchain Cryptocurrency payments platform Ripple has achieved another regulatory landmark in Ireland, as the Central Bank of Ireland (CBI) has approved the company as a virtual asset service provider (VASP). Ripple made the announcement on December 19, saying it is now on the CBI’s list
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Malta takes Ireland’s gambling reforms to the EU
Malta believes Ireland is implementing gaming laws that conflict with EU laws Ireland’s efforts to reform its gambling laws have been opposed at the EU level by Malta, which says the legislation’s winning limits could violate European law. The Irish government is in the process of revising and improving national gambling legislation, with part of
Ireland’s new gambling laws to impact multiple gaming segments
Ireland continues to tweak its upcoming gambling reforms, with industry insiders showing concern The Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA) draws, club lotteries and other fundraising must abide by the 9 PM watershed as the Irish Government’s gambling bill outlines. This is the latest group to succumb to increased restrictions as Ireland advances its gambling reforms. The
No gambling segment safe from Ireland’s advertising reforms
Upcoming legislation in Ireland will prohibit all gambling ads during the day When the upcoming ban on daytime TV gambling ads is introduced in Ireland, no gambling segment will be spared. The government says even horse racing TV channels will not be exempt from the new law. The Cabinet approved the Gambling Regulation Bill in
Ireland’s reforms gambling laws cause disturbances in the market
The updated laws would ban almost all gambling advertising on TV and radio Ireland’s intended ban on broadcasting gambling ads as part of a revamp of gaming legislation has raised concerns about providing live sporting events, including football and horse racing. After initially rejecting the proposal in January, Ireland’s Department of Justice announced in April
Ireland moves to update gambling laws, but faces issues
Legislators will address a series of amendments today but have to proceed with caution The Irish Gambling Act 2022 attempts to cover all bases. Comprehensive measures encompass overseeing advertising practices, gambling platforms and apps, as well as regulations and land-based operations. Amendments to the legislation could arrive next week as it undergoes committee evaluation today,