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MINA: Gambling generates revenue of nearly 20 million euros for Montenegro in the period January-May
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MINA: Gambling generates revenue of nearly 20 million euros for Montenegro in the period January-May

Montenegro's Gambling Administration reported that gambling operations generated 19.96 million euros in revenue from January to May 2026, representing a 33.69% increase year-on-year, with online gambling contributing 8.7 million euros. The administration attributed the growth to improvements in regulatory and supervisory frameworks and better financial collection.

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MINA: Gambling generates revenue of nearly 20 million euros for Montenegro in the period January-May

Montenegro's Gambling Administration reported that gambling operations generated 19.96 million euros in revenue from January to May 2026, representing a 33.69% increase year-on-year, with online gambling contributing 8.7 million euros. The administration attributed the growth to improvements in regulatory and supervisory frameworks and better financial collection.

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