Compliance Updates
The Mill Adventure Bags MGA B2B License

The Mill Adventure (TMA), a Malta-based gaming platform and solutions start up, has obtained B2B license secured from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA). The company, which already has a B2C license, is now poised to expand the market for its igaming platform and white label solutions.
The company offers smart and ingenious solutions powered by artificial intelligence for casino management and igaming, which promise to reduce the manpower requirements and enhance efficiency of customer acquisition.
The highlight of TMA’s array of solutions is the SmartLobby. It provides an automated system to manage the whole process and simultaneously offers the players data-rich and customized content. The company operates in Finland, Sweden, Norway, Canada, Brazil, New Zealand, and Germany.
Dario Arruda, the CEO of TMA, said:
“The Malta Gaming Authority is undeniably one of the most prestigious licensing bodies in the industry.
“Being granted this B2B licence not only recognizes our commitment to offering top-tier, transparent, and secure products, it also gives us access to a new business segment.
“This is our gateway to help more partners fully leverage the power of AI, automation, and flexibility, and show them just how much further we can take their business with better, streamlined solutions.”
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