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THURSDAY 14 MAY 2020 • ISSUE 58
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MASSIMO COSTA
THE marked shift by a significant por-
tion of Swedish players towards the ille-
gal gambling market will have negative
ripple effects on Malta's own gaming
sector, the head of Malta's association of
iGaming companies has warned.
Because the majority of licensed gam-
bling operators are based in Malta, the
increased move towards unlicensed oper-
ators in Sweden will impact the revenue of
gaming firms on the island, iGen chairman
Enrico Bradamante told BusinessToday.
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DISRUPTION MUST BE HARNESSED: A FUTURE FOR TELEWORKING
Sweden's illegal gambling
scene could impact revenue
of Maltese operators
The digital
transformation of
cultural activities
'Covid-19 could be
ideal opportunity
for bold decisions
about Air Malta'
THE Malta Chamber of SMEs
yesterday welcomed the possi-
bility of re-opening previously
restricted economic activities,
but said it was clear that this had
resulted in very little econom-
ic movement and sales for the
shops.
e economic activity will not
be restored on its own, even if
businesses are allowed to open.
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SMEs Chamber presents
government with proposals
to reignite the economy
GAMING INDUSTRY INSIDER'S STARK WARNING