Digital-sector revenue is moving across telecom, mobile money, Pay TV, gambling, e-commerce, digital advertising, and digital services.
For revenue authorities, the challenge is knowing where taxable activity is happening and where reporting gaps remain.
Digital gambling supervision is creating new demands for revenue visibility, market supervision, and fair competition.
At #GTSA2026 in Nairobi, @psabunani contributed to the 3 June stakeholder dialogue roundtable on invisible oversight.
N-Soft supports governments with certified reporting and real-time supervision, helping authorities verify generated online gambling revenue, monitor operator activity, and strengthen oversight without disrupting compliant businesses.
▶️Swipe through for highlights from N-Soft at GTSA 2026.
The Philippines’ 12% VAT on digital services illustrates why governments need verified cross-border transaction data.
New rules bring non-resident digital service providers into the VAT system, with registration, invoicing, reporting and remittance obligations.
N-Soft supports revenue authorities with certified reporting at source and real-time visibility across digital-sector transactions.
A fair gaming market needs reliable visibility.
At @GtsaAfrica, Prakash Sabunani (@psabunani) joined the roundtable on invisible oversight and shared N-Soft’s perspective on regional standardization, consistent reporting, revenue visibility and stronger supervision across digital gaming markets.
N-Soft attended the Forum for International Dialogue of Territories (FODIT) Networking Breakfast in Paris on 1 June 2026.
Organized by the Observatoire International de la Diplomatie Territoriale, FODIT brought together decision-makers, entrepreneurs, diplomats, and local leaders for dialogue on governance and sustainable partnerships.
Represented by David Meseguer, VP of Sales, N-Soft supported practical discussions on real-time revenue supervision.
The IMF is warning that public debt will reach 100% of global GDP by 2029.
That changes the margin for error.
When fiscal pressure rises, governments need a clearer understanding of where economic activity is happening, how revenue is moving, and what is changing in real time across digital sectors.
N-Soft helps governments supervise measurable economic activity through certified data at source and real-time transaction reporting.
Digital growth is a good “problem” to have.
But across Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and the Balkans, governments are now managing transaction volumes and digital ecosystems that have outgrown traditional supervision models.
“The challenge today is keeping fiscal supervision aligned with the speed of digital adoption. At N-Soft, we help governments move beyond declarative reporting by providing certified transaction data directly from the source.” - Arik Zenouda
For the third time, N-Soft is proud to sponsor the 9ème Édition du Colloque International sur la Fiscalité, taking place 1-3 June 2026 at Université Paris Dauphine - PSL in association with ADAF - Association Dauphinoise d'administration Fiscale.
David Meseguer, N-Soft VP of Sales, will share insights on how operational supervision and certified reporting infrastructure can support more real-time, data-driven revenue administration.
Global digital economies are evolving rapidly, and N-Soft’s May newsletter shows how real-time, certified supervision helps governments secure cross-border revenue.
We are proud to be the official sponsor of the 9ème Édition du Colloque International sur la Fiscalité in Paris, where David Meseguer, N-Soft VP of Sales, will present on operational supervision, and at Gaming Tech Summit Africa 2026 in Nairobi, where @psabunani , Senior VP and Partner, will participate in roundtable discussions on governance and tax models.
Global digital economies are evolving rapidly, and N-Soft’s May newsletter shows how real-time, certified supervision helps governments secure cross-border revenue.
We are proud to be the official sponsor of the 9ème Édition du Colloque International sur la Fiscalité in Paris, where David Meseguer, N-Soft VP of Sales, will present on operational supervision, and at Gaming Tech Summit Africa 2026 in Nairobi, where @psabunani , Senior VP and Partner, will participate in roundtable discussions on governance and tax models.
Global digital economies are evolving rapidly, and N-Soft’s May newsletter shows how real-time, certified supervision helps governments secure cross-border revenue.
We are proud to be the official sponsor of the 9ème Édition du Colloque International sur la Fiscalité in Paris, where David Meseguer, N-Soft VP of Sales, will present on operational supervision, and at Gaming Tech Summit Africa 2026 in Nairobi, where @psabunani , Senior VP and Partner, will participate in roundtable discussions on governance and tax models.
N-Soft is live at the Gaming Tech Summit Africa (GTSA) 2026 in Nairobi, 2 - 4 June. Prakash Sabunani, Senior VP and Partner, will contribute to roundtable discussions on fiscal oversight and operational supervision in African digital gaming.
Our certified reporting and real-time supervision infrastructure enable regulators to monitor revenue flows, detect discrepancies, and improve operational efficiency across the sector.
Reach out to @psabunani to discuss N-Soft’s approach in more detail.
Montenegro’s online gambling revenue is up 40%.
Fragmented operators and cross-border flows make oversight complex. We provide certified, transaction-level visibility so authorities can verify turnover, strengthen reporting, and improve supervision across digital markets.
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Serbia’s e-invoicing amendments reflect a broader shift toward digital fiscal administration.
E-invoicing supports modernization, yet governments still face a larger challenge. How can revenue authorities supervise large-scale digital transaction flows across telecom, mobile money, gambling, and digital services?
N-Soft supports governments through certified reporting and real-time supervision technologies that help strengthen fiscal transparency and revenue collection efficiency.
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