Skilrock Technologies, a technology and solutions provider for the lottery and iGaming industry, has officially obtained its Critical B2B Supply Licence (Gaming Type 1) by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).

The new licence enables India-based Skilrock, which serves clients in over 30 countries, to offer solutions that comply with the regulations of each jurisdiction it operates in.

Sujit Lahiry, CEO of Skilrock Technologies, described this moment as a milestone which will reinforce the company’s role in supporting lottery and iGaming operators.

“This achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to the highest standards of regulatory excellence,” he said.

He continued: “Being licenced by the MGA is a testament to our team’s efforts and allows us to deliver more flexible, secure and impactful solutions to our partners around the world.”

The MGA licence, a well-known certification in remote gaming, supports the company’s activities in Europe and expands its reach in regions like Latin America, Europe and Africa.





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