In a strategic expansion designed to meet growing client demand, IGA Group has announced the addition of Anjouan and Kahnawake to its portfolio of iGaming licensing jurisdictions.

These new territories complement the company’s recent growth into key markets like Cyprus and Curaçao, further solidifying IGA Group’s global reach and service offering.

Renowned for its 360° approach, IGA Group continues to provide a comprehensive suite of services, including corporate, legal, financial, compliance, technical support and licensing solutions.

Keith Seisun, Head of Licensing at IGA Group

The inclusion of Anjouan and Kahnawake reflects the company’s dedication to offering flexible, competitive, and globally recognised licensing options.

Commenting on the development, Keith Seisun, Head of Licensing at IGA Group said: “We are constantly expanding our service offering to accommodate the evolving requests of our clients.

“By adding Anjouan and Kahnawake to our jurisdictions, we are demonstrating our commitment to going the extra mile to ensure that our clients have numerous options as well as access to their preferred solutions.”

Building on its strong foundation and international presence, IGA Group remains committed to delivering unparalleled support and expertise to operators worldwide.

Mario Fiorini, CEO of IGA Group

The strategic addition of Anjouan and Kahnawake ensures that the company is well-positioned to meet the demands of an increasingly competitive iGaming market.

IGA Group CEO Mario Fiorini added: “We are continually striving to enhance our services and offer a ‘one-stop gaming shop’ experience.

“The expansion into these new jurisdictions allows us to better serve our clients and meet the regulatory requirements in key markets.”

With these new licensing options, IGA Group continues to provide valuable, tailored solutions to operators globally.

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