Armenia
The first Armenian Gaming Forum will take off on November 19
Armenia is a country with long gambling history. Here it’s legal and making progress, advancing the economy and civilized gaming methods. But investors, businessman and software developers need a common floor for sharing the experience, ideas and innovations.
The first Armenian Gaming Forum organized by Smile-Expo will become an important event for everyone involved into gambling. On the 19 of November, Erevan will gather casino and poker clubs equipment manufacturers, betting software developers, payment systems representatives, as well as interested investors.
Conference topics
- Armenian gambling business: investment climate analysis.
- Legislative changes review and compliance practices in Armenia.
- Business and authorities relations.
- Attraction of potential players.
- How to develop a startup and launch your own business.
- Necessary requirements for opening a casino or a club.
- Modernization of lotteries and their promotion.
- How to get the investor interested in funding the casino.
- Influence of currency rates on the amount of bets.
- Existing Bitcoin casino market analytics: forecasts and prospects.
- Affiliate marketing as a revenue source for online casino.
As part of the conference, all visitors would be able to see the demo zone with presentations of the latest innovations related to ‘classical’ online gambling.
Demo zone at Armenian Gaming Forum 2015 is a possibility for participant companies to demonstrate their products to potential customers and investors. Best manufacturers and providers of equipment for casino, poker clubs and gaming machine rooms would be able to establish contacts with management of corporate consumers. Solutions optimized for mobile devices and social networks will be showcased as part of the forum.
Business tour will complete the forum and demo zone as a separate event taking place on November 20.
After getting introduced with the most successful casinos in the state, guests will find out how the Armenian gambling business is organized, discovering the real operation mechanisms at these venues. Tour participants will find out the backstage secrets of casinos: the program includes personal meetings with business owners and CEOs.
Business tour involves useful contacts and an atmosphere driving cooperation negotiations.
Make the next step to success at the rapidly developing Armenian gambling market! Don’t miss Armenian Gaming Forum 2015 on November 19, in Erevan.
There will be lots of guests and interesting speakers, follow our news!
Armenia
Armenia amends gambling and advertising regulations
Armenia has amended its laws related to gambling and advertisement. As per the new regulations, only the local gambling operator will be allowed to advertise in the country.
An additional requirement is that gambling advertising should be targeted at citizens over 21 years of age. Advertising of gambling on radio and TV will be limited to 22:00 and 06:00 period of time. The penalty for violation of the law will be 1 million drams (about $ 2,067).
The Armenian government has also amended the Law on Lotteries, according to which the gambling business will be restricted to special zones of Tsakhkadzor, Sevan, Jermuk, and Meghri.
Tsaghkadzor is a city in the Koktaisk region, one of the most popular ski and climate resorts in the country which accepts tourists all year round. Sevan is a city popular with tourists due to the largest source of fresh water in Armenia – Lake Sevan. It is expected that the construction of the gambling zone will promote the development of this region. Jermuk is another resort town with at least nine hotels opened.
Meghri is a city rich in historical monuments in the south of Armenia. Due to its climate, as well as its developed infrastructure, it is potentially a successful project for the gambling and entertainment resort area.
Source: Latest News on European Gaming Media Network
Armenia
Armenia toughens stance against legal gaming
Nikol Pashinián, the prime minister of Armenia, has voiced his concerns about the “social problems in village communities” that the growing gambling activity in the country causes. He urged that “these devices should simply be removed.”
“How should we organise this in order for us to truly solve this problem accurately, this is a very important question,” the statement begins. “Overall when we look at our economic growth indicators it turns out that these gambling machines have become the leading branch of our economy.”
Then continues: “This is totally absurd, and our policy should be to change our logic: on one hand it encourages poverty, on the other hand, pardon me, [gambling addiction]”.
“We must pursue a kind of policy where we won’t encourage neither the first one nor the second, this is a very serious problem and people, families, fates and others are being affected,” the PM said.
“There is no problem, we will discuss openly, transparently, publicly, we will understand whose interests are more taken into account, whose not, where objective issues exist, we will exclude them and solve this problem, because this really is a serious problem, and people are alarming about this problem in masses,” he concluded.
Source: Focus Gaming News
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Armenia
Armenia changes gambling rule on allowable age
Armenia has changed the section of gambling regulation that deals with the permissible age on gambling. Gamblers in the country’s casinos must be at least 21 years of age from now on.
In fact, this particular provision has been there since September 2014. But with the new amendment, casinos must have a provision to check the age of the visitors. Atom Janjugazyan, the Minister of Finance of Armenia, signed the new order that made mandatory the checking of passport or any other identity document of the casino visitor. The casinos will be liable for a penalty up to 300 thousand drams (about 500 EUR) for any violation of the rule.
The Armenian authorities systematically tighten legislation related to online and offline gambling. Currently, Armenian Ministry of Finance is considering the possibility of restricting the activities of foreign online casinos and a partial ban on advertising of casinos on the streets of cities and in the mass media. At the same time, the government does not plan to revise the profit tax on gambling, now it is 20 per cent.
Source: Latest News on European Gaming Media Network
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