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Podcasts

Africa vs Europe Gambling Taxation Policies Podcast

New tax laws for the iGaming sector have recently been put into effect in some African nations. This topic was discussed in Episode 1 of the iGaming Afrika Podcasts and highlights how African taxes laws differ from those in European nations.

Our excellent group of experts was able to share their knowledge and experiences on the subject matter:

Topic: Africa vs Europe Gambling Taxation Policies Podcast

Moderator
Geoffrey Muindi, CEO, Dive Marketing Limited.
Panelists
Oyindamola Michaels. SPOC, ISPO, iGaming Professional
Felix Mulandi, Gaming Consultant
David Ukairo, Mondogaming SRL, Business Development Manager (Africa)

Listen on Spotify

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Don’t miss out on this chance to learn from industry leaders and acquire vital insight into how Africa may create beneficial taxation policies for the operators of the gaming business on the continent.

Read more about the event: here


Join our forum on Telegram: here to interact with b2b players in the iGaming industry in Africa.

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