The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has reminded all licensed incumbents of their duties in ensuring that ‘responsible commercial communications’ are thoroughly maintained during the ongoing global COVID-19 crisis.

Writing to operators, the MGA demanded that that responsible communications and engagements are upheld with consumers who have been forced into lockdown or isolation by their national governments.

It said: “We remind all licensees that, in accordance with the ‘Commercial Communications Regulations’ to which they are subject, all commercial communications must be socially responsible, especially in light of the current situation.”

Issuing a firm warning, the MGA stated that it will take a zero-tolerance approach to any operator that communicates ‘directly or indirectly’ COVID-19 led messaging as a means to communicate with customers.

Furthermore, the MGA reminded operator marketing teams that conditions of its communications code must be upheld, with incumbents ensuring that messaging does not:

  • encourage antisocial behaviour
  • suggest that gaming can be a resolution to social, educational, personal or professional problems
  • suggest that gaming can be an alternative to employment
  • a solution to financial concerns or a form of financial investment
  • portray gaming as socially attractive or
  • suggest that solitary gaming is preferable to social gaming

The MGA urged operators to make sure that affiliates, agencies and marketing partners are aware of its commercial communications requirements during this time of crisis.

Closing its statement, the MGA recognised the difficulties faced by incumbents operating during a period in which staff have been forced to work from home, adding that protection of consumers remains the authority’s top priority.

By DOMENICO DRAGONE

iGaming expert - with over 10 years of experience in the retail market in Italy and knowledge of global online gaming. In the past he has worked with the largest national gambling companies and he managed some land-based shops on their behalf. Entrepreneur, investor and enthusiast of difficult challenges, in 2015 he founded The Betting Coach Group, an international news and social marketing agency geared towards sports, esports and gambling companies. He is currently the C.E.O of The Betting Coach and is a consultant for Loginbet.it Mr. Dragone collaborates with providers (game developers) and event organizers with the aim of helping them develop networks and business across continents. Passionate about journalism, he is the creator and promoter of iGaming Cafè, the first talk show in Italy, dedicated to companies and delegates from the gaming world.