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To protect consumers the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) released a list of 18 entities operating in Malta without authorisation to do so. Offering services to local consumers of gambling products without being duly regulated contravenes Article 13 of the Gaming Act, the regulator cautioned. It further alerted consumers to refrain from using the services of operators that
fail to comply with the legal requirements.

 The newly published list includes the following operators:

1. 24casino1.bet

2. 24pokies.com

3. 24pokies1.com

4. 24pokies2.com

5. 24pokies3.com

6. 24pokies4.com

7. 24pokies5.com

8. 24pokies6.com

9. 4crownscasino.com

10. 4crownscasino1.com

11. Casinowin.bet

12. Maximalwins.com

13. Olympusplay.com

14. Thepokies.net

15. Jbgame-99.com

16. Jbac001.org

17. Jbag888.com

18. blogjb3919.com


Further information is available through MGA ‘s website.

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