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€1.50 PAGE 8 PAGE 4 INTERVIEW PAGES 10 & 11 Prime Minister working on solution to construction waste impasse, MDA boss says Honeypotlotto CEO Rodney Andriolo on micro lotteries PAGE 2 PAGE 2 THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2019 • ISSUE 25 WWW.BUSINESSTODAY.COM.MT Two banks on the horizon will alleviate banking problems for new economy MASSIMO COSTA THE high rent costs in Malta are mak- ing it hard for the gaming sector to maintain its jurisdictional competitive- ness, industry insiders have warned. A number of gaming companies' CEOs have stressed that, if the Maltese gaming industry is to remain sustaina- ble, the high rents issue has to be dealt with. KURT SANSONE TWO banks may open shop next year as the country experiences a growing disconnect between government's economic strategy and established banks' risk appetites. Gaming CEOs warn high rent costs risk damaging gaming industry's edge Government insists it is addressing renting sector challenges through proposed rent reform Rising rent was making it less viable for companies to scale up operations Italian giant EuroSpin could spell trouble for local agriculture, economist warns

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