Scout Gaming Gets Malta Gaming License

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Betting firm Scout Gaming Group has announced that they've been granted a gaming license from the Malta Gaming Authority and will now be able to offer their games to casinos sanctioned by the betting authority.

The company was granted a license after they were able to show that they're able to comply with the country's online gambling rules. Now, the group has the go-ahead to supply software to operators, who can then offer the titles to punters around the world. Scout is known for their sports wagering information, providing groups like Betsson, 1xBet, Dafabet, and more with their services.

Scout CEO Andreas Ternstrom spoke about the deal, noting: "Our player pricing is the foundation of additional odds related products, a prerequisite for launching these in Europe has been a license. Hence, I'm happy that we now can initiate the roll out. We already have a couple of current clients showing interest in this and one of the products is now live on the Indian market."

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Therese Williams
Therese is a fervent fan of slot machines and pub fruities, often trying her luck at some of the top online casinos. She covers news for Casino Listings with a focus on the UK and Europe. Therese studied arts and creative writing at university and has written for newspapers in the UK.