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Jogo Global receives licence from GB Gambling Commission

| By Marese O'Hagan
Casino content developer Jogo Global has received a remote gambling software and games host licence from the GB Gambling Commission.
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Jogo Global will now be able to extend its gaming platforms, customised software and mobile, online and land-based offerings to operators in Great Britain.

As part of the announcement, Jogo Global revealed that it was already in talks with several GB-licensed operators and plans to finalise agreements in the next few months.

“I am delighted we have secured our GBGC licence, which is one of the world’s most recognised online gambling markets,” said David Marcus, Jogo Global Group CEO.

“With this key achievement in our history now reached, we can focus our efforts on delivering first-in-class services to a wide range of licensed operators.”

The new licence forms part of Jogo Global’s global growth development plan, which involves a recent partnership with consultancy company SCCG Management.

In July, Jogo Global appointed Gaming Realms co-founder Simon Collins as its new non-executive chair.

Jogo Global also recently appointed Robb Vecchio as the managing director of its US division.

“We are already hard at work preparing a number of high-profile deals that will highlight Jogo Global’s commitment to quality and our strong ambitions for this important market,” added Marcus.

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