Frost makes call for evidence-based policy


EUROMAT held its Executive Committee meeting at the ENADA Show in Rome on the18 th of October. The meeting was part of Jason Frost’s campaign to bring the associationcloser to its members. As part of the meeting, EUROMAT members were updated onregulatory developments in Italy where the number of AWPs are set to be drasticallyslashed based on a risk assessment which makes no distinction between high and lowstake gambling. Commenting on the developments, Frost said:

“Developments in Italy underline how important evidence based policy is. The AWPmarket is set for another hit in Italy but this does not seem to be based on a serious riskassessment.“Ultimately regulators and our members want the same thing: a regulated market thatprotects players and encourages responsible businesses. We all need to get round thetable together and focus on finding balanced regulatory approaches which give our sectorsome certainty”.

 

EUROMAT plans to move its next Executive Committee meeting to London (5th ofFebruary 2018) where a networking reception for the great and the good of the industrywill be organised at the iconic Hippodrome Casino in London’s Leicester Square.

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NOTES TO EDITORS

For further information contact: Miglė Niauraitė

+32 2 213 1328 secretariat@euromat.org

 

The European Gaming and Amusement Federation (EUROMAT) is the voice of the land-based gaming entertainment industry in Europe. A highly regulated and highly taxedindustry sector accounting for more than 250,000 jobs across Europe.The organisation was established in 1979 to represent, through its affiliated nationalassociations, private sector operators of gaming machines and the manufacturers thatsupply them. Today, EUROMAT has 14 national member associations from 11 Europeancountries, as well as two observer members from France and Hungary. Information oncorporate membership is available here. For further information about EUROMAT,please visit www.euromat.og and follow EUROMAT on LinkedIn and Twitter.