The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has taken action against four companies found to be offering gambling services without the required approvals in Australia. The regulator issued formal warnings to each operator, cautioning them that ongoing breaches could result in stricter enforcement steps, including requests to block access to their sites. The warnings were addressed to Stellar Ltd, which runs the online casino brand Spinit; Just Entertainment B.V., responsible for Lucky Ones7; Digibrite S.R.L., the operator of The Pokies; and Hollycorn N.V., behind Slot Lounge. According to ACMA’s investigation, each of these companies had made gambling products available to Australian players despite not holding a license to do so. The regulator explained that offering gambling without authorization not only violates the Interactive Gambling Act 2001 but also denies consumers the protections available under the licensed system. In a statement, ACMA stressed that “the provision of unlicensed gambling services is a serious violation” and made clear that repeat non-compliance could…Read MoreCategory: NewsSource: Casino News Daily

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