RSM Malta launches online iGaming survey

Published by
Manfredi Bertelli

RSM Malta has launched a survey among remote gaming operators in order to gain a better understanding of the underlying sentiment in the iGaming sector in the island nation, according to a press release sent to Business Malta.

The survey will focus on points such as the business performance in the market; the economic, employment and regulatory issues iGaming companies face; the attractiveness and deficiencies of the local jurisdiction; and how present and future challenges can be overcome.

The group considered it was time to develop a framework that compiles trends, key ratios, statistics and other information useful to the different stakeholders in the remote gaming industry including operators, regulators, policymakers and strategists, on an annual basis.

In addition, once the results of the survey are published, RSM expects respondents to become able to benchmark their responses to the market, through the use of an interactive website.   

“The iGaming sector is a strong contributor to Malta’s economic performance with the direct contribution to the Maltese economy valued at over €1b,” said Vladimiro Comodini, Partner at RSM Malta. 

“We are trying to map the iGaming industry in Malta with the purpose of providing analysis that can help to shape policy and performance and positively contribute towards continued growth in this sector, We strongly encourage operators to participate in the Malta iGaming Survey and in the fora during which the survey results will be presented,”Mr Comodini added.

The survey is accessible through the official website of RSM Malta.

Manfredi Bertelli

Manfredi used to be a junior journalist working with Business Malta, the predecessor of Malta Business Weekly's online platform. He enjoys putting his creativity into his writing and is committed to learning new styles to strengthen his skills and embellish his flair.

Recent Posts

‘Labour migration policy doesn’t mention housing,’ UHM says as unions, employers react to document

Unions and employer bodies have begun providing their initial reactions to the labour migration policy…

14 hours ago

Security and the Polish Presidency of the Council of the EU

On 1 January, Poland assumed the presidency of the Council of the EU. What does…

14 hours ago

Italy approves permit for the development of Malta-Sicily second interconnector

Italy's Environment Ministry has given its last and final approval to Malta to develop the…

15 hours ago

TCNs entrance in Maltese labour market to be regulated by new policy

Isaac Saliba The government yesterday presented a labour migration policy which, in the words of…

16 hours ago

How the stock market defied expectations again this year, by the numbers

What a wonderful year 2024 has been for investors. U.S. stocks ripped higher and carried…

2 weeks ago

Editorial: 2024 problems will spill into 2025

The year is approaching its end and it is time to take a look back…

3 weeks ago