Digital entertainment supplier Playson has achieved a significant milestone in its growth strategy by securing a B2B licence from the Gibraltar Licensing Authority.
The newly acquired licence positions Playson for further international expansion and access to Gibraltar-licensed operators.
Following a year of substantial growth, obtaining the Gibraltar B2B licence is a testament to Playson's commitment to excellence. The approval comes ahead of an ambitious roadmap for content releases in the upcoming year, offering Gibraltar-licensed operators access to Playson's diverse portfolio.
The licensing process involved rigorous scrutiny, with key stakeholders, including CEO, COO, CCO, Head of Platform, and General Counsel, Felicia Andronic, actively participating.
Playson navigated a comprehensive six-month preparation, submitting a detailed business plan and receiving pre-approval before undergoing a thorough due diligence process.
Operators holding a Gibraltar licence can now integrate Playson's extensive game catalog, featuring player favorites like Coin Strike: Hold and Win, 3 Pots Riches: Hold and Win, and Energy Coins: Hold and Win. Additionally, a robust 2024 roadmap promises a higher frequency of new releases each month.
Felicia Andronic, General Counsel at Playson, expressed the significance of the Gibraltar licence: "The Gibraltar licence is an important milestone for us, and after a long and thorough process, we are pleased to have been approved by the Gambling Division. This key licence will spark significant commercial growth for us and enable us to provide our engaging content to even more UK and international facing operators.
In 2024, Playson will step up a gear, delivering a jam-packed schedule of game releases and supporting promotions, so we are thrilled that more players than ever before can enjoy what we have to offer."
Playson's acquisition of the Gibraltar B2B licence marks a pivotal moment in its journey, setting the stage for an exciting year of expansion and innovation in the iGaming industry.
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