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Malta Gaming Authority

Pinnacle Solution granted Malta sports betting licence

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  Pinnacle Solution, the B2B arm of pioneer sportsbook Pinnacle, has – as of March 8, 2022 – been licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) to provide its services to sportsbook partners within its jurisdiction. The highly-regarded MGA licence, along with a new esports product which is to be showcased for the first time…

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Delasport Secures B2B License for Sports, Casino and PAM from Malta Gaming Authority

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  Delasport, an independent international company that delivers Sports Betting and Online Casino solutions, has successfully secured a milestone license from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA). The newly acquired MGA B2B class 1 for Casino and class 2 for Sport allows Delasport to offer a one-stop-shop solution of dedicated Player Account Management (PAM), sports betting…

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Kalamba Games granted MGA supplier licence

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    Kalamba Games has been granted a supplier licence by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) as it looks to grow even further in regulated markets. The licence will enable Kalamba Games to expand in numerous jurisdictions and is a testament to the supplier’s commitment to regulated markets. Kalamba offers a diverse and exciting games…

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MGA | Updates to the Gaming Authorisations and Compliance Directive & Key Function Eligibility Criteria Policy

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  The Malta Gaming Authority is hereby publishing a series of amendments to the Gaming Authorisations and Compliance Directive (Directive 3 of 2018). The amendments mainly relate to the following: The overall number of key function roles and their underlying responsibilities; The deadlines by when certain key function requirements are to be observed; The persons…

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MGA launches Consultation on the Revised Audit Service Provider Guidelines

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  The Malta Gaming Authority invites the gaming industry, service providers as well as wider interest groups to express their views and provide their feedback in relation to the Revised Audit Service Provider Guidelines (‘Guidelines’). In 2018, the Authority introduced a process whereby service providers interested in performing relevant auditing work (‘Service Providers’) are required…

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MGA Includes Suppliers in New Suspicious Betting Reporting Rules

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  The sports betting integrity department of the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has made amendments to its suspicious betting reporting requirements, including making reporting rules now also apply to suppliers. One revision of the policy sees the suspicious betting reporting requirements now apply to suppliers as well as operators. This means that suppliers will now…

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