Malta Gaming Authority launches consultation on proposed Recognition Notice Framework enhancements aligned with latest risk assessment strategies.
Apr 30, 2026 · 2 min read

The Malta Gaming Authority has opened a targeted consultation on proposed enhancements to the Recognition Notice (RN) Framework. The proposed changes follow an internal review and align with Malta's latest National Risk Assessment and National AML/CFT Strategy 2024 – 2026.
The modifications aim to strengthen assessment measures at the authorisation stage while introducing a more structured and proportionate approach to ongoing monitoring of licensed operators.
According to Malta Gaming Authority.
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