Malta-based iGP, the full-service iGaming solutions provider, has secured a Romanian B2B iGaming licence, another step in its ongoing expansion strategy. Granted by Romania’s gambling authority (ONJN), the licence authorises iGP to operate as a B2B technology provider for locally licensed operators.
“The Romanian B2B licence reflects iGP’s evolution into a focused B2B technology partner, built to support operators with stability, control, and long-term scalability anywhere they need us. At ICE Barcelona, we will be demonstrating how this foundation supports real operator needs, from platform and turnkey performance to player engagement,” Jovana Popović Čanaki, CEO at iGP, said.
Securing the Romanian B2B licence reflects iGP’s continued transformation into a top-tier B2B iGaming solutions provider, a press statement.
It strengthens iGP’s ability to support operators with a comprehensive product suite spanning its GLI-19 certified core platform, next-gen aggregator, turnkey casino and sportsbook, crypto, retail, and more, all built to meet evolving regulatory and commercial demands.
As iGP continues to “align its strategy with long-term operator demand across the globe”, the licence approval forms part of the broader roadmap for market expansion in 2026 and beyond.
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