Home > News
Portugal has issued the first online casino license under its new regulated online gambling market.
  • The Stars Group confirms job losses in Malta
    The Stars Group has confirmed it will make redundancies in Malta just days after announcing job losses in the Isle of Man.
  • NetEnt bets big on Red Tiger
    NetEnt’s acquisition of Red Tiger Gaming was notable not only because it was the company’s first M&A activity in its existence, but also because it sees it take charge of one of the sector’s most exciting suppliers. Jake Pollard discusses the rationale behind the deal, and how the two businesses will work together going forward, with chief executive Therese Hillman.
  • Malta regulator cancels PokerGrant operator’s licence
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has cancelled RMI Limited’s B2C gaming service licence in the country after ruling that the operator breached rules regarding regulatory payments and data provisions.
  • Malta regulator establishes new Sports Integrity Unit
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has created a new Sports Integrity Unit in an effort to increase focus and resources dedicated to preventing the manipulation of sporting events and competitions.
  • Green Jade Games lands Malta supplier licence
    Online gaming content developer Green Jade Games has secured a new supplier licence from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), allowing it to begin offering its products to operators in a range of regulated markets.
  • Pragmatic to extend service offering with new Malta approval
    Online gaming software provider Pragmatic Play has secured a new Recognition Notice from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA), enabling it to extend its service offering.
  • Malta regulator cancels ASAP Italia’s licence
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has cancelled ASAP Italia’s gaming licence and ordered the skill games provider to cease operations in the country with immediate effect.
  • Losses widen at Scout despite Q1 revenue growth
    Fantasy sports provider Scout Gaming Group has reported increased losses in the first quarter of the year, despite revenue more than doubling to SEK3.5m.
  • Maltese regulator signs police MoU
    The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the island’s police force to collaborate on tackling illegal activities in the gambling sector.
  • Newgioco expands Italian presence with new platform deal
    Betting technology supplier Newgioco Group has extended the reach of its service offering into southern Italy after entering into a new platform partnership with a Malta-based operator.
  • About Lucky AirshipGame BackgroundFAQRules
    All winning tickets must be redeemed in the state/jurisdiction in which they are sold.
    Copyright© 1997-2024 Multi-State Lottery Association. All Rights Reserved.