GameArt, a creator of high-quality HTML5 slot games for both online and land-based casino operators, has secured the Malta Gaming Authority’s Critical Gaming Supply Licence (B2B Licence).
By getting this license, GameArt will be able to increase the reach of its slot games inside the jurisdiction of Malta, as well as enjoy more collaboration and confidence from its present and future global partners.
The MGA is in charge of overseeing all gaming activities in Malta and is widely regarded as the preferred and most trustworthy worldwide remote gaming regulator.
Head of Sales at GameArt, Nevena Aleksieva, commented:
“With the MGA licence under our belt, we will proceed to finalise deals with MGA-licensed operators and expand our business in regulated markets even further.”
Peter Mihelj, CEO at GameArt, added:
“We are delighted to have received the B2B Licence from the Malta Gaming Authority, as it represents a significant milestone in our company’s history. It also confirms our credibility and the quality of our products and services. We are looking forward to building new partnerships with MGA-licensed operators.
“We would like to thank Mr Roger A. Strickland Jr., Director of CSB Group, for his support throughout the application process and his team for their excellent work.
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