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How to get your platform licensed in the fast-changing iGaming industry: Slotegrator’s tips

We all follow the news and notice how gambling regulations around the world can change, but the question of which license to get and where to get it never gets any less important. What should operators keep in mind while making the decision, and how can they avoid getting lost in the world of iGaming licensing? Slotegrator offers a helping hand. 

Many new operators stop short when they see the price and difficulty of the licensing process. What they need to realize, however, is that the benefits of having a license far outweigh the costs. Here are just a few of them:

Therefore, getting a license is a key first step when launching your platform or entering a new market. Some of the most common requirements include a background check, a business plan, proof of sufficient funds, software checks, compliance checks, incorporation within the licensor’s jurisdiction, and server location.

The choice of jurisdiction depends on the operator’s needs and resources. The most common factors to keep in mind are the license cost, territory coverage, and application requirements.

Yana Khaidukova, Managing Director at Slotegrator, shares: “As we have helped our clients with license acquisition in different jurisdictions for many years, we know how complicated and overwhelming it can be, especially for those who open their first project. There are many pitfalls and small details you should pay attention to, and it can be difficult and time-consuming to keep them all in mind, even for a whole legal team. That is why we are very open to our clients for business consultations and advice regarding their platforms. Our aim is not just to offer software to our clients but also to make sure they have it certified so they comply with the regulations and operate successfully.”

Slotegrator offers a helping hand to operators to ease the burden of dealing with stacks of paperwork and numerous checks. The company helps you get your project certified in jurisdictions such as Curaçao, Anjouan, the Isle of Man, and Kahnawake. 

To avoid wasting time and money, it’s a very common practice for potential operators to seek jurisdictional advice and assistance from a legal team with experience in the field of iGaming licensing. Learn more about the Slotegrator’s business advisory and licensing services via the link.

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