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The Malta Gaming Authority Perspective: Ahead of London iGaming RegCom 2026
Responsible gaming, financial crime prevention and evolving regulatory expectations remain high on the agenda for industry stakeholders across multiple jurisdictions. The inaugural London iGaming RegCom 2026, taking place on 29 – 30 June 2026, will offer a platform to exchange insights, explore emerging opportunities and discuss practical approaches to regulatory and operational excellence.
The summit will begin with an exclusive networking evening in Notting Hill, followed by a full conference day at the refined Hilton London Kensington. The agenda will focus on key developments across regulation, compliance, AML and player protection through a series of expert-led discussions.
London iGaming RegCom 2026 is proud to welcome the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) as a valued supporter of the summit.
As the single regulatory body responsible for the governance of gaming activities in Malta, the MGA is recognised internationally for its commitment to fair and transparent gaming, crime prevention and the protection of players. The MGA continues to work closely with industry stakeholders while remaining at the forefront of regulatory and technological developments that impact the gaming sector.
Representing the MGA at London iGaming RegCom 2026 will be Erika Formosa-Falzon, who will contribute to discussions on AML in Practice: What Actually Works, What Doesn’t and Where Regulators Are Cracking Down.
Ahead of London iGaming RegCom 2026, the MGA shared its views on the regulatory developments, compliance priorities and industry opportunities currently attracting attention across the global gaming sector.
Addressing the future of gaming regulation, the MGA emphasised the value of risk-based and forward-looking oversight:
Discussing what separates truly effective AML programmes from those that simply satisfy minimum requirements, the Authority highlighted the importance of a robust risk-based framework:
When asked about fostering innovation while maintaining high standards of player protection and compliance, the MGA stressed the value of collaboration:
Looking at developments across multiple jurisdictions, the Authority noted that sustainable growth requires operators to navigate an increasingly complex regulatory environment:
The MGA shared what they’re most anticipating at the summit:
From AML and player protection to innovation and sustainable growth, the topics highlighted by the MGA reflect many of the priorities currently shaping industry discussions.
London iGaming RegCom 2026 presents a valuable opportunity for attendees to engage directly with regulators, operators, legal professionals and compliance specialists from across the industry.
Whether the focus is compliance, regulation, responsible gaming, AML, risk management or operational excellence, the summit offers opportunities to gain practical insights, exchange ideas and build meaningful industry connections.
With London iGaming RegCom 2026 just one week away, prospective attendees are encouraged to register to join regulators, operators, investors, and compliance professionals in London for two days of practical discussions, networking and industry insights. Secure a seat now to gain valuable insights, connect with industry leaders and stay ahead of the latest regulatory and compliance developments.
Register here: https://www.eventus-international.com/london-regcom
A limited number of sponsorship opportunities remain available for organisations looking to enhance their visibility, connect with senior decision-makers and position themselves alongside the industry’s leading voices.
To explore the remaining sponsorship packages, please contact:
Lou-Mari Burnett
Chief Operating Officer
Eventus International
loumari@eventus-international.com
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