The five main concessionaires of public gaming today ensure a concrete and professional representation of the sector through internal investments in technology, security, sustainability, and social responsibility. Additionally, they consistently guarantee government revenues and act as legal safeguards capable of combating illegal gambling and organized crime. These assets are essential for consolidating an increasingly modern Italian gaming industry.
In this regard, the five concessionaires are designated as “public service providers” by the State, which has granted them such public powers through competitive tenders. The concessionaires, both for the management and distribution of gaming, assume the operational risk of the activity under the constant control and supervision of the Customs and Monopolies Agency (ADM), both in relation to sector regulations and the operational choices and methods by which the concession is managed.
Lastly, it is important to highlight that AGIC, representing 70% of the sector, is the best possible interlocutor, thanks to three fundamental assets that distinguish its members from the rest of the industry:
Derived from the internal and external promotion of responsible gaming activities, the international scope that characterizes the governance of its members, and the economic-financial solidity that significantly contributes to the state’s revenue.
Understood as technological and digital innovation at the core of their respective businesses, which enables continuous evolution of products and know-how to address the new challenges of a constantly transforming gaming market.
Through significant investment plans in the research and development of innovative consumer experiences. Technological expertise and network security are competitive assets being developed with a focus on preventing illegal activities, mitigating compulsive gambling, and limiting access by minors.