Latvia sets live casino licence fee at €400,000
| By iGB Editorial Team
Latvia’s parliament has announced that the licence fee for live casino services in the country will now set at €400,000 ($475,900) per year
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Latvia’s parliament has announced that the licence fee for live casino services in the country will now set at €400,000 ($475,900) per year.
The fee will be implemented from January 1 and apply to all operators that wish to offer live casino in Latvia.
Evolution Gaming, which specialises in live casino and dealer games, confirmed the news in a statement on its website, saying that the new fee is an amendment to an earlier decision.
Previously, a variable fee of €11,700 per live casino table per year had been up for discussion, but has now seemingly been discarded in favour of an overall fee.
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