Compliance Updates
Betixon secures Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) Recognition Notice
Rising star mobile casino game developer certified for launch with operators licensed by the prestigious regulatory body
Betixon, the developer of mobile-first online slot games, has been awarded a B2B Recognition Notice by the prestigious Malta Gaming Authority allowing the developer to integrate its full suite of games with Malta-licensed operators.
Securing an MGA Recognition Notice is a major milestone in the studio’s brief but successful story, allowing the developer to continue to deploy its strategy of partnering with operators in regulated markets around the world – it already holds UKGC and ONJN licenses and certifications in the UK, Lithuania, Romania, Estonia, Italy and Colombia.
Betixon has already earned an incredible reputation for the production value of its mobile-first slots, which boast striking graphics and stunning illustrations which are combined with authentic sound to deliver a truly engaging and entertaining player experience.
This is paired with smart math and cutting-edge mechanics to ensure games are not style over substance. Most popular games to date include Boots of Luck, Wild Wolf and Age of Halvar which are available at big-name operators.
The developer is also in the final stages of launching the first slot in its flagship Fortune Breakers series, which promises to take visuals, audio and gameplay to the next level, especially when games are being played from smartphone or tablet.”
Lior Cohen, Co-founder and CTO of Betixon, said: “The Malta Gaming Authority is one of the most prestigious and respected regulators in the world. To be awarded a Recognition Notice is a huge honour and proves our games are meeting the highest possible standards.
“Our plans for growth are geared heavily around regulated markets and we have identified Malta and Malta-licensed operators as having huge potential for Betixon as we continue to work through our game roadmap and launch our Fortune Breakers series over the coming months.
“This is a big moment for us, and we look forward to doing incredible things now that we have secured licenses in key regulated markets.”
Compliance Updates
Playnetic strengthens European presence with licence to operate in Sweden
Playnetic, the new immersive B2B iGaming provider has announced that it has been granted a Swedish licence, following regulatory approval from the Swedish Gambling Authority, Spelinspektionen.
The licence allows Playnetic to launch its catalogue of innovative iGaming titles in Sweden, enabling the company to finalise partnerships with prominent operators across the country.
This significant milestone marks a major step forward in supporting Playnetic’s ambitious growth plans, which include increasing its foothold in other European markets, as well as continued expansion in regulated markets across the globe.
Dan Phillips, Playnetic CEO said: “Since launching in early 2023, Playnetic has been exploring expansion opportunities in Europe to penetrate new markets and we are thrilled with achieving this milestone.
“Thanks to our experienced compliance team, we were able to obtain this licence promptly, which is a huge positive as the market entry lines up perfectly with our regulatory roadmap for 2024. We are looking forward to launching our innovative suite of games which feature captivating themes and mechanics to players and operators in Sweden.”
Balkans
Bulgarian President Approves Gambling Law Amendments
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has decided not to veto the proposed amendments to the Gambling Law, which include a prohibition on gambling advertisements in the media.
Previously, President Radev had indicated that he was deliberating on the changes to the Gambling Law and was awaiting input from his advisors before making a final decision.
The prohibition on gambling advertisements in the media was approved by a significant majority of deputies during the final session of the 49th National Assembly. Despite objections raised by various media outlets, gambling operators, sports clubs, and other businesses between the readings, the amendments were endorsed. Some stakeholders argued against the ban, suggesting that public discussion should precede its adoption.
The initiative for the amendments originated from GERB and DPS, and it was introduced unexpectedly during the last days of the 49th National Assembly by Yordan Tsonev (DPS) and Temenuzka Petkova (GERB). The bill swiftly progressed through the legislative process, passing its first reading in the budget committee and subsequently receiving approval in the plenary session. An extraordinary meeting of the Committee on Budget and Finance was convened to facilitate the voting on the amendments before the deputies commenced their pre-election recess.
Compliance Updates
Playson awarded ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certification
Playson, the fast-growing digital entertainment supplier, has been granted an ISO/IEC 27001:2022 certificate, reinforcing its commitment to implementing robust compliance measures.
Having previously gained an ISO 27001:2013 certificate three years ago, this updated version is key in safeguarding sensitive information and required for Playson to hold its existing licences in valuable regulated markets.
This latest development coincides with Playson’s plans to further extend its outreach across a number of regions over the next 12 months, paving the way for the supplier to enter new jurisdictions in a more streamlined way.
The accreditation was awarded by Quinel and recognises the provider’s adherence in aligning with the standards that the International Organisation for Standardisation sets, demonstrating its ability to mitigate any information security risks whilst meeting all necessary legal and regulatory requirements.
The 2022 version includes updates and revisions to better address contemporary information security risks and challenges, such as those related to cloud computing, remote working, and emerging technologies. It provides organisations with a framework for implementing and managing an effective information security management system (ISMS) to protect their sensitive information assets.
Vsevolod Lapin, Deputy CEO at Playson, said: “The transition to ISO 2022 is welcome news for the business, and shows our continued dedication to compliance and regulation. Partners can rest assured of Playson’s heightened security measures and adherence to international standards with us acquiring this certificate.
“Greece, Ontario and Sweden are vital territories for Playson, with this certification also necessary for the Swiss market, and I expect the ISO 2022 to be required for more jurisdictions in the future, so this recognition has been received at a good time as we look to strengthen our global standing.”
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