Habanero nets MGA licence
Premium slots and table games provider Habanero has secured a hugely important regulatory milestone through the acquisition of its critical gaming supply licence from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).
Habanero has already established itself as one of Europe’s standout studios and the news caps an outstanding three years of growth and development across the continent for the provider.
Known for its engaging gameplay, flawless graphics and pitch-perfect sounds, the developer’s 100+ titles have already proven to be an established engagement and revenue driver for operators across 14 regulated European markets.
Habanero’s latest licence enables the studio to provide its content to Malta-based operators, with a number of tier-one brands already billed for announcement in the near future.
The supplier’s new certification also allows it to further progress its preliminary partnerships with Malta-based Scandinavian operators, as well as German-facing entities during the jurisdiction’s grace period.
Commenting on the award of the licence, Arcangelo Lonoce, head of business development Europe at Habanero said: “Our growth in the last few years across markets such as Italy has established Habanero as one of Europe’s fastest-growing providers, so we’re absolutely thrilled to be entering the next phase in our company’s development with one of the industry’s must-have accreditations.
“Thanks to the outstanding work of all our global teams, the wonderful world of Habanero is now set to reach more European players than ever before. We can’t wait to see what our new partners and markets will make of our content, and we look forward to announcing more new partnerships soon enough!”
With a standout collection of titles, Habanero continued to cement its tier-one credentials throughout 2020 by teaming up with industry-leading operators such as Bet365, LeoVegas, and Playtech.
Habanero offers its partners a wealth of in-game promotional tools, with a hard-earned reputation for one of the industry’s most customer-centric approaches.