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KPMG now offers the report on the eGaming Summit that took place on April 21, summing up the issues taken into account during the event.

There were nearly 30 keynote speakers and 250 delegates, who participated in the event, making it an important a major meeting concerning the issues regarding the gaming industry.

The report released just recently by KPMG is 52 pages long and covers in detail all discussions that took place as well as presentations. Moreover, the report also shows and sums up the results of various interactive polls that were taken throughout the summit.

Issues addressed during the summit included: alternative payment solutions, crowdfunding, the VAT, potential impacts of Brexit, and gambler well being. The report is an essential insight for those, who were not able to participate the summit.

Richard Ebbutt, Head of Marketing at Continent 8, commented, “Many interesting topics came up during this year’s eSummit but one resounding cry was for industry collaboration. Whether you are a small operator, facing a hit by regulatory changes, or an industry giant concerned about the ever-changing political and economic environment, it’s clear we can all embrace the challenges and achieve more by working together as one cohesive sector.”

As the next Isle of Man eGaming Summit will be held on September 8, there will be another opportunity to participate in a major summit addressing the contemporary gaming issues.

Micky Swindale, Director of KPMG Isle of Man and Gibraltar, who has been responsible for developing the eGaming Summit format, commented on the September event, “The timing of our next eGaming Summit is ideal for the industry to come together to discuss the opportunities, risks and next moves available to the eGaming industry and its service providers in a post-Brexit world. It will form part of a wider eSummit event, with ‘KPMG Disrupt’ and ‘KPMG Enterprise’ operating on-site, so there will a variety of technology and growth focused presentations and workshops on offer to ensure attendees make good use of their time.”