Trade Associations and Regulatory Bodies
Regulatory Bodies
L’Amministrazione Autonoma dei Monopoli di
Stat (AAMS)
Autorité de Régulation des Jeux en Ligne
(ARJEL)
The State Monopoly Administration oversees
the regulation of the domestic gaming market
in Italy. The AAMS performs its role by laying
down the guidelines for a dynamic and rational
evolution of the sector, constantly monitoring
the regularity of operator behaviour with
the aim of ensuring a legal and responsible
gaming environment in a widely monitored and
technologically advanced context.
The Regulatory Authority is responsible for
setting up means of regulation, information and
control to protect players, to prevent gambling
addiction and fight against fraud in the French
iGaming market.
Contact:
Piazza Mastai, 11 - 00153 Roma
Switchboard Directorate
General 06/58571
Directorate General
Fax 06/58572200
Fiscal code 00930050588
The UK Gambling Commission
The UK Gambling Commission was set up
under the Gambling Act 2005. It has taken over
the role previously played by the Gaming Board
for Great Britain in regulating casinos, bingo,
gaming machines and lotteries. In addition,
since 2007 it has had responsibility for the
regulation of betting and remote gambling,
as well as helping to protect children and the
vulnerable.
Contact:
Victoria Square House,
Victoria Square,
Birmingham B2 4BP
T: 0121 230 6666
F: 0121 2 30 6720
E: [email protected]
www.gamblingcommission.gov.uk
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Contact:
ARJEL
99-101 rue Leblanc
75015 Paris, France
T: +33 1 57 13 13 00
www.arjel.fr
Danish Gambling Authority
(Spillemyndigheden)
The Danish Gambling Authority is housed
within the Ministry of Taxation. The Authority
is responsible for the securing of a proper and
regulated gambling market in Denmark so that
the players are protected against unfair and
illegal gambling.
Contact:
The Danish Gambling Authority
Helgeshøj Allé 9
2630 Taastrup
T: (+45) 72 38 79 13
F: (+45) 72 37 92 15
[email protected]
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