Strong gambling regulation depends on reliable market data.
At #GTSA2026 in Nairobi, @psabunani contributed to the 3 June stakeholder dialogue roundtable on invisible oversight.
N-Soft partners with governments across the globe to move from self-declared reporting to certified, real-time supervision. This supports clearer revenue visibility, stronger market oversight and fairer conditions for compliant operators.
A valuable discussion for Africa’s digital gambling and betting sector.
Effective June 2, 2026, digital services in the Philippines are subject to 12% VAT.
NRDSPs and local businesses need clear guidance and accurate reporting systems to comply with registration, invoicing, and VAT remittance requirements.
@NSoft17 delivers real-time certified transaction monitoring and structured reporting to simplify compliance and support fiscal transparency.
Gaming regulation in Africa is entering a more practical phase.
At @GtsaAfrica, Prakash Sabunani (@psabunani) contributed to the roundtable on invisible oversight, where regional standardization, reliable data, and sustainable governance came together.
Consistent reporting can help authorities monitor operator services and gaming revenues more effectively across markets.
Modern fiscal supervision starts with trusted data.
N-Soft attended the Forum for International Dialogue of Territories (FODIT) Networking Breakfast in Paris on 1 June 2026.
Represented by David Meseguer, VP of Sales, @nsoft17, joined decision-makers, entrepreneurs, diplomats, and local leaders for practical dialogue on governance, territorial cooperation and real-time revenue supervision.
Certified reporting at source helps public authorities strengthen oversight, fiscal transparency, and digital revenue management.
Rising debt makes economic visibility even more critical.
The IMF now projects global public debt will reach 100% of GDP by 2029. Governments can no longer afford to make fiscal decisions based on delayed reporting or incomplete visibility into economic activity.
The latest Fiscal Monitor is a sobering reminder that stronger fiscal governance increasingly depends on reliable, real-time understanding of where revenue is moving across the economy.
At @NSoft17, we help governments achieve that visibility through certified transaction reporting and real-time supervision across digital sectors.
For years, governments pushed to expand digital access and adoption. Now many are dealing with a new reality.
Digital economies have scaled faster than the systems originally built to supervise them.
Across Southeast Asia, Central Asia, and the Balkans, authorities are managing transaction volumes across telecom, mobile money, betting, and digital services that were unimaginable a decade ago.
At @nsoft17, we see this shift driving growing demand for certified transaction visibility and real-time supervision capabilities across digital sectors.
As Arik Zenouda, our VP of Business Development & Sales, recently said to me: “Digital growth is a positive thing for these economies. But when transaction volumes scale this quickly, governments need reliable visibility into what is happening across digital sectors.”
For the third time, @NSoft17 is proud to sponsor the 9ème Édition du Colloque International sur la Fiscalité at Université Paris Dauphine - PSL with ADAF, from 1-3 June 2026.
David Meseguer, VP of Sales, will share insights on operational supervision, certified reporting, and real-time visibility for revenue authorities.
@NSoft17 supports governments with operational visibility and certified reporting infrastructure designed to strengthen oversight across digital sectors and evolving fiscal frameworks.
As official sponsor of the 9ème Édition du Colloque International sur la Fiscalité in Paris, 1–3 June, David Meseguer, N-Soft VP of Sales, will present on operational supervision for revenue authorities.
At Gaming Tech Summit Africa 2026, held 2-4 June in Nairobi, Prakash Sabunani (@psabunani), Senior VP and Partner, will participate in roundtable discussions on governance and tax models in African gaming markets.
Digital gaming in Africa is growing fast, presenting operational challenges for regulators in monitoring revenue flows and ensuring compliance.
At Gaming Tech Summit Africa (GTSA) 2026 in Nairobi, 2 - 4 June, Prakash Sabunani, Senior VP and Partner at @NSoft17, will participate in roundtable discussions on real-time, certified reporting solutions that help governments strengthen oversight and manage revenue efficiently.
Contact @psabunani to learn how N-Soft supports operational supervision and fiscal transparency.
Gambling growth in Montenegro is outpacing oversight.
Montenegro’s online market is expanding, but fragmented operators and self-reported turnover obscure revenue. N-Soft provides certified, transaction-level visibility, helping authorities verify turnover, strengthen reporting, and improve oversight.
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Digital fiscal administration continues to evolve beyond invoicing systems alone. E-invoicing can improve reporting structures, yet supervising all large-scale transactional activity across digital sectors remains a major challenge for governments.
Real-time visibility, certified data, and stronger economic governance are increasingly important for fiscal transparency and revenue collection efficiency.
@NSoft17 supports governments through transaction-level reporting and supervision technologies designed for the digital economy.
Digital sovereignty is now central to fiscal governance.
@NSoft17 supports governments with certified, real-time reporting infrastructure that keeps fiscal data local and strengthens visibility across digital sectors.
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Revenue gaps are often data gaps.
At @NSoft17, we provide real-time supervision and certified reporting of transactional activity across digital sectors.
Verified data changes how governments mobilize revenue.
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Vietnam’s updated framework for foreign e-commerce platforms reflects a broader shift toward more operational digital tax supervision.
The reforms introduce platform-level withholding, VAT/PIT remittance, seller verification, and transaction-level reporting requirements across cross-border digital activity.
Governments increasingly require certified visibility into transaction flows, taxable revenues, and reporting accuracy across digital economies.
N-Soft supports this through real-time governance technology and certified reporting infrastructure that strengthen fiscal transparency and digital revenue supervision.
Vietnam Ministry of Finance