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iGaming company Spinomenal has confirmed the obtaining of Maltese gaming license, after having completed the obligatory licensing procedure with Malta Gaming Authority.
The company deems this the first step towards their run to the top of the Maltese market.
Spinomenal plans to expand the reach into the regulated markets of the world…
…which is something the Malta Gaming Authority license will be able to provide for them.
Says Nir Ronen, Spinomenal’s Director of Business:
“We are excited to announce this major milestone, now that our games are available for the MGA market – we are ready to deliver our unique content with special surprises.”
Over the few previous months…
…MGA has granted jurisdiction access to several companies and operators.
In January, Digitain’s entry to the market with their brand new B2B gaming license.
In early May, another B2B license in Malta was handed out, this time to Swintt, the Malta-based provider of games.
As for Spinomenal…
…the company has agreed an important partnership in March, with Kalamba Games.
The deal saw Kalamba integrate their games with Spinomenal’s unique Remote Gaming Server platform.
Kalamba’s Tamas Kusztos, Head of Sales and Manager at Kalamba, has said of the deal:
“We’re proud that Kalamba has quickly developed a solid reputation in the industry for engaging content that meets player and operator demands across many markets. With the opportunities presented by the development of our own RGS, the time is right to partner with similarly exciting content providers such as Spinomenal.”
Lior Schwartz, Spinomenal CEO, has noted that Kalamba integration is an exciting chance to further strengthen the brand’s product distribution and the ability to deliver great games to a range of top tier partners.
Source:
“Spinomenal – a proud MGA license holder!”, realmoneyaction.casinowinning.net, May 26, 2020.
MGA has some pretty cool names under their umbrella. No wonder, given that they are possibly the biggest jurisdiction after the UKGC.