Ezugi expands to new EU Regulated markets

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Wednesday 30th January, 2020 – Ezugi, providers of cutting edge, mobile and web live dealer gaming services, has successfully passed the requirements set by Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) to receive an official Recognition Notice to offer Live Dealer services out of its flagship studio in Bucharest, Romania.ezugi-expands-to-new-eu-regulated-markets

As the agreement stipulates, MGA licensed operators are now able to offer Ezugi’s favourite live tables to their players including Roulette, Blackjack, Unlimited Blackjack, Baccarat and the recently launched Andar Bahar and Teen Patti.

Further to its MGA licence, Ezugi has secured Italian certifications for its games and studio, aiming to launch the first two operators during Q1. This is complemented by a Spanish roulette game certification and will see the company’s inaugural OTT Roulette in Spain during the same quarter.

These three new additions mean Ezugi now operates in numerous key regulated markets, including New Jersey, South Africa, Romania, Bulgaria, Belgium and Hungary.

Ezugi is attending ICE London between 4th-6th February where visitors can find out more about the full offering and additional market expansions planned for 2020.

Ezugi’s Business Dev Director Pang Goh said:“2020 promises to be an exciting year for Ezugi and these new European licences provide us with the perfect platform for expansion. Each market offers fantastic potential and these territories will help us significantly grow our business.”

About Ezugi

Founded in 2012 by gaming industry veterans, Ezugi provides cutting edge, mobile and web live dealer gaming, retention and distribution solutions to online operators, land-based casinos and betting shops. As a next-generation live dealer casino platform, our goal is to create the most modern and engaging environment for our users.

Since its establishment, Ezugi has managed to grow itself into a powerhouse, operating 9 studios with 20 games, partnering with more than 300 operators spanning the globe.