May 13, 2020 Jovan Paunovic
Swintt, the well-established Malta-based provider has released a statement announcing that the company has been granted the regulatory approval for a B2B Supplier license from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).
Acquiring this license means that the provider will be allowed to distribute its content to its existing and prospective partners with a license from the MGA. The operators that hold an MGA license include Wunderino, Hero Gaming, Rabbit Entertainment, Rootz, Suprnation and Twin and these operators will be among the first to go live with titles developed by Swintt.
Swintt, which recently teamed up with Suprnation, is preparing to launch its portfolio of games, including the games that were recently released and that were highly anticipated. They include Master of Books, Fresh Fruit and Perseus.
Representatives from Swintt say that receiving the Malta Gaming Authority B2B license is a big moment for the company as they move into new markets and that they are thrilled about bringing fresh content to their partners.
Commenting on the license, Swintt CEO David Flynn said: “Obtaining the MGA B2B license just after our first birthday marks a huge moment in Swintt’s history as we move into new markets and take our games online with some of the biggest and best operators in the industry.”
“We are thrilled to be bringing authentic localised products to our partners, enhanced with our gamification product. We thank our partners who have signed contracts with us already and look forward to this exciting phase of our continued expansion.”
Swintt is an innovative rising star in the iGaming market and their goal is to become the fastest growing content supplier in the iGaming industry and the preferred choice for any operator in the market. The company’s headquarters are in Malta and it employs over 70 experts who work hard on delivering quality games built on local knowledge and data.
The Malta Gaming Authority, which also recently granted a license to Gamanza, is the gaming control board of Malta. Its duties include regulating the forms of gambling in its territory, both land-based and online. Their reach extends to services including B2C and B2B services, casino, amusement and slot machines, betting offices, fantasy sports and lotteries. The MGA was established in 2001 in order to regulate various sectors of the gaming industry, by ensuring fairness, transparency to players and to prevent crime, corruption and money laundering.
Source:
“Landmark moment as Swintt is awarded MGA B2B license”, swintt.com, May 11, 2020.