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  • MGA cancels watch retailer’s gaming licence
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has cancelled the gambling licence of Watch World Luxury, a Malta-based watch retailer.
  • MGA seals data sharing deal with darts regulatory body
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has signed a data-sharing agreement with the Darts Regulation Authority (DRA), while the regulator has also announced a partial reopening of gaming parlours on the island.
  • Global Gaming appoints Petter Fagrell as Malta ops chief
    Ninja Casino operator Global Gaming has named Petter Fagrell as chief executive of its operational hub in Malta, replacing Mark Wadsworth in the role.
  • Malta regulator issues integrity guidance amid Covid-19 crisis
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has published new guidance for operators to help safeguard integrity during the ongoing novel coronavirus (Covid-19) crisis, while the regulator has cancelled Bimbabet’s licence after it was found to have breached regulations.
  • Betiton launches as new white label on Aspire platform
    Betiton, a new igaming operator founded by a former Aspire Global executive, has launched on Aspire’s platform.
  • Malta regulator cancels Pick Mister licence
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has cancelled Pick Mister Limited’s B2C gaming service licence after the online operator failed to pay its licence fees for 2019.
  • Malta regulator cancels Dorobet’s licence
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has cancelled Dorobet’s B2B gaming service licence after ruling that the online gambling operator breached rules related to regulatory payments
  • Skills gap survey finds 730 unfilled gaming jobs in Malta
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA)’s Information & Research Unit has found that 730 jobs have been reported as unfilled by Malta-based gaming companies as of the end of 2018 because of a skills shortage in the country.
  • MGA issues €2.3m penalty to Blackrock media
    Blackrock Media has paid a €2.3m (£2.0m/$2.6m) financial penalty to the Maltese Gaming Authority for operating a gaming service without the necessary authorisation.
  • MGA reveals scale of corruption crackdown
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has revealed that it suspended 11 licences and cancelled another seven between January and June 2019.
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