Estonian Regulator, Taivo Põrk, to Speak at Mare Balticum Gaming Summit 2018

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Estonian Regulator, Taivo Põrk, to Speak at Mare Balticum Gaming Summit 2018

The Mare Balticum Gaming Summit 2018 speakers keeps growing as conference organizers announce the addition of Estonian regulator Taivo Põrk to their lineup.

Põrk (Ministry of Finance, Estonia) has been responsible for designing and executing national gambling policy in Estonia through legislation since 2011, as part of his duties in Ministry of Finance. He has also been a member in Expert Group on Gambling Services since its inception by the European Commission in 2012.

Currently, there are 18 licensed operators in Estonia who operate online gambling businesses.

Make sure you register in order to get a chance to network with the representatives of Cubits, Triogames, Losimu strategine grupe - UAB, Tatkazino, Scout Gaming, Play'n GO, Danish Gambling Authority, Danish Online Gambling Association, Swedish Trade Association for Online Gambling Penta Investment and many more. The event has limited seating without the opportunity of adding more registrations, so make sure you reserve you place at this unique event. Register here!

Visit the official website of the event for more details

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