Gaming Realms strengthens its presence in Europe after securing major approval to enter Sweden! Its new permit marks a new era for the company, which will now make its content available to local players.
Making a Significant Debut!
Gaming Realms has secured an important authorization thanks to which it will be able to present its games in Sweden!
Swedish authorities have recently adopted new rules to suppress the spread of illegal gambling activities and provide its citizens with a safe gaming environment. As a result, the regulatory body asked all operators and developers to obtain the necessary approvals as soon as possible to be able to operate on the market after the 1st of July.
The list of over 100 approved brands has now been joined by Gaming Realms, which is ready to conquer Sweden! The new permit was issued by the Swedish Gambling Authority, and it marked a major move for the developer who will now be able to present its library of titles on the platforms of market-present operators.
The Brand’s History in This Nordic Country!
Gaming Realms is a well-established casino software supplier that left its footprint on the market for the first time in 2019. After that, the company managed to conclude plenty of promising partnerships with local operators, which contributed to the brand making a strong connection with local players.
The new approval will additionally upgrade the provider’s reputation on the market!
Sharing nice words about this move, Kat Black, Group Compliance Director at Gaming Realms, said: “The Swedish market is of great importance for us and it was a no brainer to apply for the new supplier license which will allow us to continue to supply our products in the country. We are committed to compliance and a safe market for players and we look forward to continuing to offer great entertainment to operators and their players in Sweden.”
Source:
“Gaming Realms granted Swedish supplier licence’’, europeangaming.eu, July 13, 2023.
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