Live casino provider and igaming content aggregator LuckyStreak has been approved to provide its services to Malta Gaming Authority-licensed operators.
The MGA Recognition Notice grants LuckyStreak an MGA B2B Critical Supply License to provide casino games and sports betting products and services.
LuckyStreak said it will be reaching out to all of its igaming partners over the “coming weeks” as it looks to strike new and expanded igaming relationships.
Ady Totah, LuckyStreak’s CEO and co-founder, labelled the move a “significant milestone” in the company’s regulatory expansion.
“Malta is a world-renowned licensing jurisdiction, setting the highest standards of transparency and fairness for players. It is testament to LuckyStreak's commitment to quality, integrity and compliance, and we look forward to working with world-class MGA-licensed operators to continue our successful growth strategy,” he said.
Rory Kimber, LuckyStreak’s commercial director, said the supplier is “looking forward to working with the world's most prestigious igaming brands, and having our games and providers appear on their casinos.”
“Malta is a critically important and highly regarded gaming hub and this enables us to significantly extend the reach of our world-class content and services to highly regarded igaming brands,” Kimber added.