One of the most productive providers of cutting-edge online gaming software, SkillOnNet is proud to announce that the company has reached another significant milestone in terms of expansion. Thanks to the B2B software license issued by Spelinspektionen, the company is now greenlighted to operate in the Swedish iGaming sector.
So far licensed in multiple jurisdictions, SkillOnNet's platform has proved itself reliable and secure. Teamed up with a diversity of top-class names such as Push Gaming, Yggdrasil, Red Tiger, EGT Interactive, SYNOT Games, and more, it boasts a wide range of online gaming options, including slots, table games, and live casino.
In January this year, the company was granted a license by the Glücksspielbehörde (GGL), the federal gambling regulator. With this approval, the company can distribute its online slots in Germany, initially via its flagship German-facing gaming site, DrueckGlueck.de, with other sites to follow.
A particularly significant fact is that the company was among the top three brands approved to run business in said jurisdiction. For the record, the total number of applications the regulator has received was 60, so this confirms the supplier’s huge commitment to the promotion of licensed operations.
Commenting on this significant achievement, Michael Golembo, Director of Sales and Marketing at SkillOnNet announced as follows:
"As a responsible gaming provider, we support any measures that promote safe and legal gambling practices. We believe that this license will help to ensure that all operators in the Swedish market are complying with the necessary regulations."
In its continuous efforts to discourage illegal gambling practices, the government of Sweden approved new legislation last year. As of July 1, not just online gaming operators but also software suppliers to be licensed in the country to be able to offer their products and services to local clientele.
A great supporter of innovations in content production, SkillOnNet invested in Peter & Sons, to enable better visibility for their attractive slot games. In return, P&S gained access to unique tools for promotions and gamification.
Shortly after…
… the solutions provider announced a deal with BGaming, a crypto-friendly game creator. Thanks to this alignment, players from SkillOnNet-powered online casinos can immerse into the studio’s innovative arcade-style and provably fair games.
The ongoing month is fruitful in terms of strategic collaborations as well. The first half brought a deal with Arcadia Gaming, a company specialized in bringing physical arcade machines into online casinos. Also, SkillOnNet joined forces with Stakelogic, to integrate its state-of-the-art premium live casino content.
Throughout the previous year…
… SkillOnNet joined forces with a wide range of providers to additionally diversify its already wealthy offering. Ortiz Gaming, Zitro, Hacksaw Gaming, Playtech, ReelPlay, NoLimit City, Raw iGaming, Gaming Corps, Wazdan, G Games, and Hölle Games were just some of the many studios whose works of art were integrated into the gigantic platform.
An important upgrade took place in the payments sector as well, as the company added Apple Pay to the payment gateway. This payment option became available to deposits and withdrawals to consumers from the UK, Spain, Germany, Canada, Denmark, Portugal, and Sweden.
Source:
“SkillOnNet Among First Three OK’d for Swedish B2B Software License”, skillonnet.com, March 22, 2023.