MGA Cancels License of DGV Entertainment

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This week the Malta Gaming Authority, the regulating body of Malta's gaming industry, announced that it had canceled the license of operator DGV Entertainment Group after the company failed to make the required payments.

The decision means that DGV's AurumPalace and FlipperFlip brands cannot operate under the MGA license that it had been granted. The licensing fee for the company due is €25,000 for the license, and compliance fees of €10,333. Even though the license was canceled, DGV still must pay the amount owed.

It should be noted that DGV has 20 days to appeal the decision. If it doesn't appeal, the license will be withdrawn.

No comment from DGV was available as of press time.

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