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Compliance Updates

Bigpot Gaming Secures Prestigious Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) License

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Innovative B2B iGaming game provider, Bigpot Gaming, has officially obtained its Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) B2B gaming license. This achievement marks a significant milestone in the company’s expansion, strengthening its position as a trusted game provider in regulated markets worldwide.

Enhanced Regulatory Compliance & Market Expansion

Bigpot Gaming specializes in developing high-quality online slot and table games, all of which are RNG-certified and fully compliant with strict regulatory standards. As a B2B-focused company, Bigpot Gaming is committed to delivering cutting-edge casino games to its partners. By securing the MGA license, the company is now authorized to offer its gaming content to operators within the European market and other jurisdictions where MGA licenses are recognized.

The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) is one of the world’s most reputable regulatory bodies, known for its stringent licensing requirements, player protection measures, and fair gaming oversight. Obtaining this license not only enables Bigpot Gaming to expand its market reach but also reinforces its commitment to regulatory compliance, security, and innovation.

A New Era of Growth & Innovation

Bigpot Gaming is already recognized for providing engaging and feature-rich casino games. The company continues to integrate the latest gaming technologies to ensure its solutions meet the highest industry standards.

With the MGA license now in place, Bigpot Gaming plans to strengthen collaborations with major online casinos, gaming platforms, and content aggregators operating under MGA regulation, further enhancing its visibility and influence in the industry.

A representative from Bigpot Gaming commented on this achievement: “Securing the MGA license is a testament to our dedication to regulatory compliance, innovation, and delivering high-quality gaming experiences. This milestone allows us to expand into new markets, strengthen our partnerships with industry-leading operators, and continue providing immersive and secure gaming experiences for players worldwide.”

Future Plans

With the MGA license in hand, Bigpot Gaming is set to focus on market expansion, next-generation gaming solutions, and entry into additional regulated jurisdictions. This license represents a crucial step in the company’s global growth strategy, reinforcing its long-term vision for success built on trust, compliance, and excellence.

Moving forward, Bigpot Gaming remains committed to fairness, transparency, and responsible gaming as it continues to provide industry-leading gaming experiences to operators and players worldwide.

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Gaming Compliance Checks Underway Across Regional NSW

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Liquor & Gaming NSW (L&GNSW) is conducting a compliance operation across regional NSW throughout March to ensure venues adhere to gaming regulations that promote responsible gambling and reduce harm.

Inspectors will visit clubs and hotels to ensure venues understand and comply with external gambling signage rules and recent changes to requirements for the location of ATMs and cash dispensing facilities.

They will also check that venues have appointed Responsible Gambling Officers, maintained Gambling Incident Registers and adhered to Gaming Plans of Management.

L&GNSW Acting Executive Director of Regulatory Operations Bernadette Beard said the operation is part of an ongoing effort to work with venues to ensure responsible gambling laws are upheld.

“Our compliance operation is well underway, with inspectors visiting venues across regional NSW to ensure they are aware of their obligations,” Ms Beard said.

“A key focus will be on the gaming reforms that took effect on January 1, 2025, which mandate that ATMs and other cash dispensing facilities must be positioned at least five metres from gaming room entrances or exits and kept out of sight from gaming areas and machines,” Jakob Rothwangl said.

Ms Beard said recent inspections in Sydney and other metropolitan areas have identified multiple venues not following the rules, leading to penalties where necessary.

“Since the new cash dispensing rules were introduced, L&GNSW has visited more than 900 clubs and hotels, issuing 53 cautions and three penalty infringement notices to 44 non-compliant venues, with several others under investigation,” Ms Beard said.

“We’re here to assist venues in meeting their responsibilities, but compliance is essential, and enforcement action will be taken where required.”

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BGaming Secures GLI Certification for Italy

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Rapidly Expanding Content provider receives GLI to enter the Italian Market.

Popular iGaming content provider BGaming is proud to announce it has successfully obtained the certification of games and system required to enter the Italian market. The achievement marks a significant milestone in the company’s ongoing European and global expansion plans.

Gaming Laboratories International (GLI), a globally recognized independent testing laboratory, has completed its thorough testing process, certifying the first batch of BGaming games for the Italian market. Certification of further titles will follow.

GLI is one of the industry’s most respected testing labs, renowned for its rigorous and complex testing methods. By securing this certification, BGaming is now able to supply its content to licensed operators in Italy, providing local players with access to its cutting-edge gaming portfolio for the first time.

In addition to the GLI certification, BGaming has obtained the Information Security Management System (ISCS) certification for the Italian market and has undergone a comprehensive cybersecurity assessment conducted by Bulletproof. These further demonstrate the company’s commitment to data security and player protection.

Italy is a crucial market for BGaming as it continues to expand its global presence. The news comes a little over a month after the company secured the required certification from GLI to enter the Brazilian market.

Antonina Ivanova, Head of Legal & Compliance at BGaming, said: “Obtaining the certificates required for the Italian market marks a significant milestone for BGaming. The certification process was complex and thorough, and we are delighted to be able to prove the reliability and accuracy of our games and system, as well as our full compliance with local laws. We are also extremely proud of our team for getting this over the line.

“Italian players are among the most enthusiastic in the world, and we can not wait to introduce them to our unique brand of online games. This marks a significant milestone in our continued expansion across Europe and continues our strong start to 2025.”

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WorldMatch Secures Certification in South Africa

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WorldMatch has announced that it has secured the certification in South Africa. This important certification, confirms the compliance of all WorldMatch games with the required standards, allowing operations with an already active client in the region.

WorldMatch’s official entry into the South African market marks another step forward in the company’s international growth strategy. Additionally, WorldMatch is currently working on certification for other regions in the country, aiming to strengthen its presence and offer its vast range of innovative games to an increasingly wide audience.

“We are thrilled to announce this new certification, which enables us to bring our cutting-edge gaming offering to the South African market. This is just the beginning of our journey in South Africa, and we are eager to further expand our presence in the country,” said Andrea Boratto, CEO at WorldMatch.

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