The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) is set to introduce “detailed player protection guidelines for licensees”, having opened a consultation on the subject.
The regulator launched a “closed consultation” last week that will cover “licensees’ obligations regarding their responsible gaming policies and procedures and the introduction of five markers of harm that must be considered by licensees when determining effective measures and processes to detect and address problem gambling”.
This, it said, follows a review of its player protection directive by “an expert in the field”, as well as MGA research and the work of its Responsible Gaming Unit.
The consultation has not yet been published on the section of the MGA website for closed consultations.

