Regulatory greenlight paves way for Authentic Gaming’s UK expansion
European gambling services firm Authentic Gaming is coming to the UK after the Government greenlit its expansion plans.
The firm, based in Malta, was granted a licence by the Gambling Commission to bring its games and products to the UK market.
Authentic Gaming’s flagship product is a platform that live streams roulette games from casinos around the world
It already works with a number of UK-licensed gambling operators, including Mr Green and Leo Vegas.
According to SBC News, Authentic Gaming CEO Jonas Delin said: “The UK is a key market for us as we continue to expand into regulated jurisdictions around the world.
“With nearly half of our client base holding a UKGC licence, we are eager to bring our games to market – we know they will be a huge hit with UK players.”
He continued: “We are dedicated to taking the live casino experience to the next level, and making it as thrilling and authentic as possible. Our tables located in prestigious casinos all around the world are a real USP for us.
“We look forward to taking our first wagers from UK players, and showing them just how spectacular and special live casino gaming can be with Authentic Gaming.”
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