True Flip Gets Maltese License

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Online casino brand True Flip Group has been granted a gaming license through the jurisdiction of Malta, which will allow them to offer game services to customers.

The licensing is a B2C type, and joins the B2B license that the company obtained last year. The company operates True Flip Casino and are planning to launch their newest brand Emojino, which will take advantage of the license. Right now, we don't know when the site will officially launch, but we will keep players posted as we learn more details.

"This year has shown a great potential within our operation vertical, and we're really proud to receive the MGA B2C permit," said True Flip's Konstantin Katsev. "Together with the B2B licence acquired last year, this marks a very positive step in our journey towards regulated markets.

"Having put some outstanding efforts into polishing a powerful software solution, both our operation and technical teams prepared a solid ground for the launch of our next casino brand. There's no doubt that being completed with a trusted legal framework, our new casino products will meet the highest expectations.

"In the coming year we will evaluate our demand in the additional local licenses and start working to acquire the first of these."

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Therese Williams // UK Correspondent
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.