Malta-based PressEnter Group is set to embark on its Romanian journey after securing the necessary approval from the country’s gaming regulator.

Regulatory approval will see the iGaming operator showcase its online casino brand, NitroCasino, become available to players in the country.

Chief executive officer at PressEnter Group, Lahcene Merzoug, commented: “We are delighted to have secured a licence to launch our NitroCasino.ro brand to players in Romania, a market where we believe we can quickly gain significant share due to the superior player experience we provide. 

“I’d like to thank the regulator for their thorough approach to licensing and for their support during the process.

“Making our debut in Romania builds on the great momentum we have generated at PressEnter Group and we look forward to seeing players enjoy the fast-paced excitement that NitroCasino has to offer.”

It’s been a busy year for PressEnter Group. Earlier in 2022, it was revealed that Qurban Hussain and Hampus Eriksson took over as CFO and CPO respectively.





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