The autonomous city hosts 52 percent of online gaming licenses in Spain, which has created more than 1,000 direct jobs.
Spain.- The city of Ceuta expects that four new companies from the gaming sector will arrive next European autumn. The Minister of Finance, Economic Transition and Digital Transformation of Ceuta, Kissy Chandiramani noted that large companies usually take time to decide, although the sector has already generated more than 1,000 jobs and has a promising future.
Currently, Ceuta hosts 52 percent of the online gaming licenses in Spain, which has created more than 1,000 direct jobs and more than 7,000 m² of offices.
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ElectraWorks, Gamesys Spain, and Betway Spain are some of the companies that already operate in the city. Additionally, there is a green data center under construction, powered by solar energy, expected to further boost the local economy and retain talent. This project will benefit from investment aids and is expected to be operational within a year.
It is worth noting that Ceuta offers attractive tax incentives for technology companies, including an IPSI of 0.5 percent and deductions in Personal Income Tax and Corporate Tax of up to 50 percent. These advantages have been key to attracting companies from the sector.