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Malta regulator suspends Wish Me Luck’s licence

| By iGB Editorial Team
The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has moved to suspend Wish Me Luck Ltd’s gaming licence with immediate effect. The online raffle site cannot accept any new customers or deposits while suspended.

The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has moved to suspend Wish Me Luck Ltd’s gaming licence with immediate effect.

The regulator has ordered the online raffle site to indefinitely pause all gaming operations and not accept any new customers or deposits.

Wish Me Luck has also been asked to supply the MGA with company data and documentationto assist with an investigation into the business.

The ruling applies to all websites operated by Wish Me Luck, as well as any other domains that are associated with the operator.

Customers who have any outstanding payments due from Wish Me Luck are advised to contact the MGA.

The regulator has said that it will not comment further on the case so as not to compromise any investigations that may need to be undertaken by the MGA or other authorities.

The MGA has taken similar action against a number of other operators in recent months, including Neptune Entertainment and Triton Gaming, which last month both had their licences cancelled.

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