Gibraltar Overhauls B2B Licensing Rules for Gambling Suppliers
Gibraltar is changing how it licenses the business-to-business side of the gambling industry. Under a new Gambling Act, the territory will scrap its old one-size-fits-all B2B licensing model and replace it with a tiered framework, according to NEXT.io.
Gibraltar has long been a base for software providers, platform operators and other suppliers that sit behind the scenes of many online casinos serving international markets, so a shift in how those companies are licensed matters for the wider industry even if it happens away from the betting pages players see. The excerpt does not detail what the new tiers will require or when they take effect, but the move signals Gibraltar tightening how it separates different types of B2B licence holders rather than treating them all the same way.
Player angle: Licensing shake-ups at hubs like Gibraltar shape which suppliers sit behind the casinos and software players use, so tighter rules there can ripple into overall industry trust. Our real money casinos guide has the up-to-date picture.
Reported by NEXT.io.

