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PHOENIX 7, the Japanese-themed Slot Developer, locks in a B2B licence with the Malta Gaming Authority

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PHOENIX 7, a brand new slot provider that’s bringing a fusion of Asian and European games to the industry, has just reached a crucial milestone in their journey. Even though they only just opened their Malta office last Autumn, the start-up supplier has already obtained a licence from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).

The newly acquired licence will allow their commercial team to provide a wide variety of slots, which also include pachinko-inspired games designed by the Japanese team, to a range of new operators. Given the hype received during SiGMA 2022 and ICE 2023, new customers won’t be in short supply.

PHOENIX 7 CEO, Hiroshi Ogawa commented, “This is a major milestone for our company, having received the MGA B2B licence. We have already produced several games and exhibited at events, but this is just the beginning for us as a game provider, as our teams in each country will work together to ensure our success. PHOENIX 7 is going to create unique games that have never been seen before, so keep your eyes peeled.

PHOENIX 7 COO, Yutaka Iwakiri commented, “We are delighted to receive the MGA B2B licence, which is proof not only of the quality of our products, but also of the strict service standards and transparency that the licence requires. We are excited to bring our games to new players around the world.”

PHOENIX 7 Malta CAO, Louise Ellul, added, “We are very pleased and honoured to be a part of this new and exciting venture. With teams in Malta, Ukraine and Japan, we have talent from all over the world, which we are sure will bring a new dimension to the iGaming industry!”

PHOENIX 7 Ukraine CTO, Igor Poltorak, commented, “We are using the latest technology and stack in order to be progressive and tuned. As a team, we are continuously improving and updating our approach to building games.”

Keep your eyes peeled on the “phoenix”, as it seems they are just getting started.

 

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VAIOT, KuCoin Labs jointly launch crypto-regulation think tank supported by industry experts

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VAIOT, the developer of AI-powered digital services for businesses and consumers, launches the Digital Assets Regulation Institute (DARI), fostering forward-thinking regulation informed by the know-how and perspective of companies operating in the crypto space. VAIOT’s $VAI token remains one of the earliest digital assets to be issued within a regulated framework. The company is also among the few to have returned every penny to its investors after it was hacked for $2 million in January.

With the collapse of FTX—the former symbol of legitimacy in digital assets—many blockchain enthusiasts fear investors will step away from the industry. But 58% of institutional crypto investors plan to raise their allocations over the next three years, according to a recent Coinbase report, pointing to a long-term view of the asset class even though prices remain low. There will, however, undoubtedly be a shift toward regulated digital assets with long-term potential. As governments bolster their nascent regulatory infrastructures—ranging from MiCA, the EU’s new crypto-assets regulatory framework, to various U.S. initiatives—it’s crucial they consult with industry practitioners on how to make them effective and ensure the protection of retail investors.

Regulated since September 2020 under strict Maltese legal scrutiny and with oversight exercised by Grant Thornton, a leading accounting and advisory firm, VAIOT positions DARI at the forefront of shaping regulation. The think tank will gather relevant stakeholders, ranging from regulated companies and projects seeking regulation to consulting firms, financial and security auditors, accounting companies, law firms, and VCs, to conduct extensive research and produce reports that will inform government policy across the globe.

VAIOT’s DARI is co-founded by KuCoin Labs, which brings significant experience in research and incubation of Web3 projects based on a strict selection criteria and vetting process. KuCoin Labs is known for gathering both internal and external leading market experts from different project development segments. DARI is also supported by a group of experts, including members of Grant Thornton Malta’s tax, regulatory, and compliance practice.

At DARI, an interdisciplinary body of experts representing the point of view, know-how, and experience of industry participants will create ready-to-implement gold standards and best practices for crypto regulation. Specific working groups will develop reports and conduct focus groups from the perspective of retail investors to ensure policymakers take into account the perspective of every token holder when crafting regulation. DARI will offer up a unified body of knowledge easily accessible and implementable for any company in the industry to utilize. Projects seeking to be regulated will be able to participate in consultation and incubation with DARI’s institutional partners, and the institutional partners will act as consultants for the think tank.

DARI invites companies, experts, and institutions in the crypto industry to join the initiative. Requests and inquiries should be sent to pa@vaiot .ai.

“No one cares about regulation during a bull run when money is being tossed around and investors are making massive gains,” says Pawel Andruszkiewicz, COO of VAIOT and President of DARI. “It’s when everything crashed and burned a few months ago that people came to understand the value of companies, like VAIOT, that comply with stringent regulations. It’s our goal at DARI to ensure effective regulation is at the forefront of the way we think about this industry going forward.”

“We’ve been hearing about governments working on regulation for digital assets for years now,” says Wayne Pisani, Partner and Head of Tax, Regulatory and Compliance at Grant Thornton. “But part of the problem is it’s being developed behind the scenes. Effective regulation requires bottom-up initiative, where companies and entities working within regulatory frameworks can share their opinions and expertise with regulators in a public manner. That’s what DARI is aiming to bring to the industry.”

“It is particularly crucial to join as strong an industry force as possible to ensure an optimal development condition for future crypto builders and users,” states Lou YU, Head of KuCoin Labs, and vice-president to DARI. “We hope to create regulatory synergies among countries and markets, shouldering the fundamental ideologies of crypto but also making them relevant and tangible to all participants. DARI will put efforts into the submission of an official proposal to the European Commission, and is enthusiastic about engaging in regulatory hearings with the relevant European institutions.”

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Videoslots announces sponsorship deal with Neptunes WPSC

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Casino operator Videoslots has entered into a new partnership with Maltese waterpolo club, Neptunes WPSC, thanks to a sponsorship agreement over the next three years.

As part of the collaboration, Videoslots has bolstered its reputation within the country whilst enabling Neptunes to continue its work as one of Malta’s premier aquatic centres.

Over the course of the next 12 months, Videoslots’ support will hugely benefit the development of some of Malta’s most promising athletes and allow necessary improvements to an industry which has close ties within the island’s community.

Videoslots has earned a superb reputation within the iGaming industry over the past 12 years, delivering in excess of 9,000 games, more than any other operator within the sector. This gives users the opportunity to delve deep into Videoslots’ glittering portfolio.

Last month, Videoslots was named Online Casino Operator of the Year at the IGA Awards 2023 in London, showcasing the dedication and excellence that the company is renowned for.

Ulle Skottling, Deputy CEO at Videoslots, said: “We are delighted to announce this unique sponsorship deal with Neptunes. This will further boost the already strong values we have within the community, and we are sure the next three years will be a successful journey for both of us.”

Matthew Bonello, President at Neptunes WPSC, added: “Neptunes are very proud and pleased to have obtained the support of a company of the stature of Videoslots, a major player in its sector, just like Neptunes is one of the local leaders in aquatic sports.

“This sponsorship will allow Neptunes to continue improving our facilities, engage top coaching and support staff for all our athletes from junior to senior level, and ensure that Neptunes carries on competing at the highest levels in all competitions. We are enthusiastic about our association with Videoslots in the coming years , and look forward to a mutually beneficial association.”

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MGA and Badminton World Federation Sign Data-Sharing Agreement

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The Badminton World Federation (BWF) Integrity Unit has recently established a Data Sharing Agreement with the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).

BWF’s strategic partnership with the MGA forms a key component of monitoring suspicious betting activity in badminton and further demonstrates the BWF Integrity Unit’s ongoing commitment to a clean and fair sport.

Monitoring and investigations are a vital scope of BWF’s anti-match manipulation operations, whereby player information is gathered, matches and competition details are analysed and intelligence is used in investigations into possible match manipulation.

MGA Head of Financial Crime Compliance , Antonio Zerafa said, “I am very pleased to see the Badminton World Federation added to the long list of Sports’ Governing Bodies whom the Authority already assists on a practical level, and we look forward to working with the BWF’s Integrity Unit on any issues that may arise.

“This partnership helps the BWF Integrity Unit protect the integrity of the sport with MGA helping to facilitate the sharing of data between betting operators and the BWF Integrity Unit,” BWF Secretary General, Thomas Lund said.

“We see this as being a deterrent to potential corruptors of the sport as we continue to preserve the integrity of badminton.”

Signing data-sharing agreements with Sports’ Governing Bodies is an essential part of the work conducted by the MGA.

The BWF Integrity Unit is an operational unit within the BWF office in Kuala Lumpur. The unit focuses on keeping badminton free from doping and match manipulation. On a day-to-day basis, the Integrity Unit manages the anti-doping and anti-match fixing programmes, as well as planning and implementing awareness, information, education, and deterrence initiatives within the badminton community.

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MALTA NATIONAL LOTTERY PLC LAUNCHES NEW RETAIL STORE CONCEPT

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National Lottery plc inaugurated its new retail store concept in the same week when the company was commemorating the 100 years since the first Lotto draw.

The inauguration of the new National Lottery retail store concept forms an integral part of the investment programme that will see National Lottery plc invest €10 Million in the next two years to upgrade its retail network across Malta and Gozo. This investment programme will also create employment opportunities in a dynamic and evolving industry as an estimated 200 new jobs will be created in the process.

National Lottery plc took over the operations of the national lottery of Malta in July 2022 and since then has embarked on a comprehensive investment programme in a bid to modernize and expand the retail distribution network of the national lottery of Malta. The robust investment in the retail distribution network is considered as one of the strategic pillars through which National Lottery plc aims to grow the popularity of the national lottery.

During the inauguration of the new store concept National Lottery plc Chief Commercial Officer, Mr. Franco De Gabriele commented; “The expansion and upgrade of the retail distribution network and the creation of a new store concept was always an essential part of our growth strategy,” commented Mr. De Gabriele. “Over the past year we have been working tirelessly to create a comprehensive retail distribution plan that would allow the company to service the strong demand for our products. Through this new store concept, the creation of a network of new stores and through the continued investments undertaken with our lottery agents, we are confident that the market demand will be fulfilled in the best manner possible. We aim to upgrade all of our current retail distribution network and launch 60 new stores over the next 2 years. This will create job opportunities for those that would like to form part of the National Lottery family.”

The unveiling of the first new concept store comes a week after the national lottery commemorates 100 years since the first draw of the lotto game in Malta that took place on 10th February 1923. The historic perspective of the game of lotto exemplifies the strong roots that Maltese society has towards lottery games.

For this commemoration, National Lottery plc in collaboration with MaltaPost plc, Malta’s postal service company, launched a booklet containing six Lotto 100 year edition stamps. The designs of these stamps represent the evolution of the Maltese National Lottery and the evolution of the Lotto brand.

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GameArt Acquires Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) Licence

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GameArt is now a proud holder of the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) Licence and can expand its business to MGA-licensed operators.

GameArt, a developer of high-quality HTML5 slot games for both online and land-based casino operators, is proud to announce its latest acquisition, which comes in the form of a Critical Gaming Supply Licence (B2B Licence) obtained from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA). 

The MGA is responsible for the governance of all gaming activities in Malta and is considered by many to be the preferred and most trusted global remote gaming regulator.  

By obtaining this licence, GameArt will be able to expand the reach of its slot games within Malta’s jurisdiction and additionally enjoy greater cooperation with and trust from its existing and potential partners worldwide. 

Nevena Aleksieva, Head of Sales at GameArt, said: “With the MGA licence under our belt, we will proceed to finalise deals with MGA-licensed operators and expand our business in regulated markets even further.”  

Peter Mihelj, CEO at GameArt, said: “We are delighted to have received the B2B Licence from the Malta Gaming Authority, as it represents a significant milestone in our company’s history. It also confirms our credibility and the quality of our products and services. We are looking forward to building new partnerships with MGA-licensed operators.  

“We would like to thank Mr Roger A. Strickland Jr., Director of CSB Group, for his support throughout the application process and his team for their excellent work. 

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The Malta Gaming Authority has unveiled its refreshed brand identity at ICE London today

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The new logo fuses together visual references to the letter ‘M’ and a play button, simultaneously reflecting the gaming industry and the constant drive for progression and innovation.

The MGA’s website has also been revamped, with a sleeker UX design and an improved user interface that provides easy navigation for users seeking information about the MGA’s work, as well as on how to obtain and maintain an MGA licence.

The brand refresh reflects the values of competence, excellence and innovation that lie at the heart of the Authority.

“We are wholly committed to living up to these values, in our pursuit of retaining Malta’s position as the home of choice for operators of good will, whilst ensuring an ever-safer environment for our licensees’ players,” MGA CEO Carl Brincat said.

It is no coincidence that the refreshed brand has been revealed at ICE London. “The MGA is ever-present, ever-evolving, and always open to listening to the industry. Expos such as ICE London provide us with the opportunity to meet with stakeholders, near, far, and new.”

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MGA Publishes Amendments to the Player Protection Directive

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The Authority is hereby publishing the amendments to the Player Protection Directive (Directive 2 of 2018).

We believe that safe, sustainable, and responsible gaming is of paramount importance to the gaming sector. Following feedback received through the dedicated consultation process, the Authority is hereby publishing these amendments with the aim of strengthening and clarifying the current player protection framework.

This framework will support the Authority’s initiatives moving forward and will facilitate the Authority’s plans to continuously improve the player protection framework, including the eventual publication of detailed player protection guidelines for licensees. The Authority is in the process of conducting detailed research and garnering expert experience to serve as the foundation for the eventual publication of such guidelines.

The amendments delve into, inter alia, the licensees’ obligations regarding their responsible gaming policies and procedures, and the introduction of markers of harm that must be considered by licensees when determining effective measures and processes to detect and address problem gambling. Provisions relating to real-money reinforcement and staff training have also been addressed via the amendments.

The amendments are being proposed on the basis of a review of the key sections of the Directive carried out by an expert in the field, and on the basis of the Authority’s own research and experience garnered through the Responsible Gaming Unit’s audits and familiarisation visits.

Subject to the transitory provisions of the Directive, the amendments coma into force on 12 January 2023.

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SIS 24/7 Live Racing Content receives major Malta boost with IZIBET agreement

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New deal with lottery operator brand brings significant increase in retail presence

SIS (Sports Information Services), the leading multi-channel supplier of 24/7 live betting services, is taking its 24/7 Live Racing Content to a substantially greater number of bettors in Malta after striking a deal with national lottery operator IZI Group’s retail brand IZIBET.

Following a successful integration, SIS’ provision of high-quality round-the-clock horse and greyhound racing from around the world will be delivered to over 200 retail sites across the island. IZIBET is managed by IZI Group, the gaming group that operates Malta’s iconic Dragonara Casino and, since July 5th 2022, the National Lottery of Malta.

The development significantly enhances the Maltese exposure of SIS’ content, which provides profitable short form betting opportunities across an annual total of 30,000 horse races and 38,000 greyhound events, taking place at over 170 racecourses across five continents. All racing content is supplied as an end-to-end solution, including live streamed pictures, data, commentary, and on-screen graphics with betting triggers along with an extensive range of markets and prices.

The latest in a string of new operator partnerships provides further evidence of the continued commercial growth of SIS, with the supplier’s partners worldwide benefiting from a range of proven, revenue-boosting services.

Dave Richardson, Commercial Manager (UK & Europe) at SIS, said: “This latest boost to our profile is the result of our strategy of partnering with the right brands that we can confidently move forward with. IZIBET is a well-known and trusted brand in Malta, and this deal offers us incredible access to a thriving retail market. We’re delighted to be able to offer even more bettors the best racing products currently available.”

Franco De Gabriele, Chief Commercial Officer of IZI Group, said: “We are very excited to extend our collaboration with SIS for all our customers of the National Lottery. We have been working with SIS for several years, providing a compelling horse racing product through our network of IZIBET Shops. Through the takeover of the National Lottery of Malta earlier this year, we are glad to have extended the SIS horse racing betting service to a network of over 200 outlets across Malta, creating the largest retail sports betting network in Malta under a single brand.”

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Latvian Delegation Hails MGA Workshop as “Useful Exchange of Experiences”

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The Malta Gaming Authority recently welcomed a delegation from the Lotteries and Gambling Supervisory Inspection of Latvia at its premises at SmartCity.

The Latvian delegation was provided with an overview of the MGA’s organisational structure, the role and responsibilities of the various functions, and how they work together to contribute to the Authority’s overall strategy.

Heading the Latvian delegation, Jānis Ungurs, Director of Legal, described the visit as being a “very useful exchange of experiences”.

He went on to hail the MGA team as being very professional, and lauded the Authority’s openness to cooperation and training.

“The workshop exposed us to many initiatives that can be undertaken in Latvia,” he said.

The Latvian delegation was given an appreciation of the importance of data and analytics in decision-making and in policy-making, and of how the Authority collated data from its licensees and made use of it.

The MGA underscored the importance of monitoring the sector’s performance and how regulators should remain abreast of any developments and trends within the gaming industry.

The workshop went on to explore the MGA’s licensing process, criminal probity screening, the different types of approvals and the regulatory supervision function.

The Authority’s Finance Department provided a snapshot of the processes related to the collection of compliance contribution, as well as the revenue assurance function.

The Authority’s Anti-Money Laundering Unit, meanwhile, expounded upon the AML/CFT obligations at law, the examination process and post-examinations procedures.