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Legal Market and Public Gaming: The Role of the Industry

Opening Remarks

  • Gennaro Schettino, AGIC President
  • Matteo Giuliano Caroli, Associate Dean for Sustainability and Impact, Luiss Business School

Presentation of the Study “Legal Market and Public Gaming: The Role of the Industry”
by Luiss Business School

  • ·Alberto Franco Pozzolo, Full Professor of Political Economy

Economic and Industrial Scenario

  • Alessandro Fontana, Director, Research Department, Confindustria

Fighting Illegality: Defending the Industry and Protecting Consumers

  • Federico Bagnoli Rossi, FAPAV Presidente
  • Giuliano Guinci, Public Affairs, Sustainability & Retail Operations Director, Eurobet Italia
  • Stefano Selli, Vice President, Confindustria Radio Televisioni

Institutional Address

  • Nicola Calandrini, Budget Committee, Italian Senate
  • Dario Damiani, Budget and Industry Committee, Italian Senate
  • Virginio Merola, Finance Committee, Camera dei Deputati
  • Ettore Rosato, Secretary of COPASIR and Member, Defence Committee, Camera dei Deputati

The Committee for the Prevention and Repression of Illegal Gambling and the Protection of Minors (Co.PRe.G.I.): The Role of ADM

  • Claudia Mori, Director, Investigations Office, Anti-Fraud Directorate, Customs and Monopolies Agency (ADM)

The Activity of the Guardia di Finanza in the Gaming Sector

  • Generale B. Michele Esposito, Commander, Special Unit for Revenue Protection and Tax Fraud Repression, Guardia di Finanza

Closing Remarks

  • Mario Lollobrigida, Director of Gaming, Agenzia delle Dogane e dei Monopoli

Moderator: Dr. Fabio Bistoncini, Founder and President, Bistoncini & Partners

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Titolo dell'evento

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Addictions: AGIC, data from the Report to Parliament confirm the urgency of effective rules. The underground market grows where there is no legal barrier.

AGIC, the association bringing together the main concession operators in the public gaming sector, expresses strong concern over the data contained in the 2026 Report to Parliament on addiction, which documents an increase in minors’ involvement in gambling — a phenomenon that is by definition illegal, given the ban on access for minors — and a broader spread of behavioural addictions, from digital addiction to online and land-based gambling.

The numbers are clear: according to the Report, in 2025, 60% of students gambled at least once in the previous year, with the share of “at-risk” and “problematic” profiles increasing compared with 2024. These are figures that AGIC has no intention of downplaying: they confirm that the problem exists, affects increasingly younger age groups, and requires concrete responses.

Precisely for this reason, the Association reiterates a distinction that the Report itself effectively confirms: underage gambling is, by definition, a phenomenon that takes place outside the legal perimeter, often through channels lacking effective age and identity controls.

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Addictions: AGIC, data from the Report to Parliament confirm the urgency of effective rules. The underground market grows where there is no legal barrier.
AGIC, the association bringing together the main concession operators in the public gaming sector, expresses strong concern over the data contained in the 2026 Report to Parliament on addiction, which documents an increase in minors’ involvement in gambling — a phenomenon that is by definition illegal, given the ban on access for minors — and a broader spread of behavioural addictions, from digital addiction to online and land-based gambling. The numbers are clear: according to the Report, in 2025, 60% of students gambled at least once in the previous year, with the share of “at-risk” and “problematic” profiles increasing compared with 2024. These are figures that AGIC has no intention of downplaying: they confirm that the problem exists, affects increasingly younger age groups, and requires concrete responses. Precisely for this reason, the Association reiterates a distinction that the Report itself effectively confirms: underage gambling is, by definition, a phenomenon that takes place outside the legal perimeter, often through channels lacking effective age and identity controls.
“We are not operating within a perfectly sealed perimeter. The external variable is the aggressiveness of the illegal market, driven by technological evolution, which is increasingly penetrating the legal market.” This was underlined by Gennaro Schettino, president of AGIC, during the I-Com conference.
Gambling: the industry’s fight against the illegal market
The regulated gambling industry plays a key role not only from an economic perspective but also for its social and regulatory implications, as it represents a significant component of the national economy: in 2024, net expenditure reached €21 billion, while tax revenues exceeded €11 billion.