Bruno Almeida and Belmiro Leong of Riquito Advogados analyse the Macau courts’ latest consolidated position on the joint liability of gaming concessionaires (and subconcessionaires) for obligations undertaken by gaming promoters
Bruno Almeida and Daniel de Senna Fernandes of Riquito Advogados examine how the law positions Macau as a structuring hub within the Greater Bay Area’s evolving cross-border financial ecosystem
Bruno Almeida and Daniel de Senna Fernandes of Riquito Advogados begin a series of insights based on the ‘watershed moment’ of Law 11/2025 coming into effect, highlighting private funds’ operational flexibility and regulatory framework
Bruno Almeida and Bernice Kwok of Riquito Advogados examine how the first update to the Insurance Intermediary Activities Ordinance since 2003 addresses licensing and supervision amid Macau’s financial legal environment reforms
Bruno Almeida and Daniel de Senna Fernandes of Riquito Advogados provide an update on the development of Macau’s digital currency, which presents several issues but paves the way for new fintech entrants
Bruno Almeida and Bernice Kwok of Riquito Advogados say a newly enacted law that criminalises illegal exchanges of currencies addresses an increasingly prevalent issue and could help protect the region’s economic and financial stability
Macau’s lack of a legal framework with regard to exercising the right to unionise and go on strike is finally being addressed. Bruno Almeida and Paulo Alves Teixeira of Riquito Advogados consider the enacting legislation
The introduction of Macau’s first pataca-denominated open-end fund underscores the special administrative region’s growing reputation as a financial centre, say Bruno Almeida and Daniel de Senna Fernandes of Riquito Advogados
Bruno Almeida and Kimberley Cheong of Riquito Advogados summarise Macau’s new legal initiatives to tackle illegal gaming as the city strives to become one of Asia’s leading tourism, cultural, and leisure spots
The introduction of the e-pataca is just one of several measures signifying Macau’s move away from a focus on the gaming industry, say Daniel de Senna Fernandes and Bruno Almeida of Riquito Advogados
A number of lawsuits are pending against gaming concessionaires after clarification of whether they are jointly and severally liable for players’ deposits, say Bruno Almeida and Paulo Alves Teixeira of Riquito Advogados