Compliance Updates
GAMOMAT secures new Swedish B2B licence

GAMOMAT, one of the leading independent software developers for slot games, has secured its new B2B licence via the distribution arm of the business from the Swedish regulator, Spelinspektionen.
Sweden’s casino players can continue to enjoy GAMOMAT’s games thanks to its newest licence. A premier collection of GAMOMAT’s most popular online games remain available to experience via distribution partner Bragg Gaming Group in one of Europe’s important regulated markets, including classics such as Ramses Book, Fancy Fruits, Crystal Ball and La Dolce Vita.
Sweden’s dynamic market has played a role in GAMOMAT’s strategic growth ambitions and will maintain that now the games have met the new rules and regulations that activated on July 1st 2023.
GAMOMAT Distribution GmbH’s Managing Director Andi Kaufmann stated: “Sweden’s iGaming market carries a strong reputation across Europe and we’re proud to have received our new B2B licence. Regulated markets are the lynchpin in our growth plans and we’re thrilled that we can continue to present our games to Sweden’s players.â€
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