
Global Gaming acquires Estonia licence
Operator says it is evaluating licensing opportunities in other jurisdictions


Global Gaming has been awarded a licence to operate its Ninja Casino brand in Estonia, the Swedish firm announced today.
The EMTA (Estonian Tax and Customs Board) licence was officially given to Global Gaming’s subsidiary Safe Ent Ltd.
“The fact that regulated markets accept and approve our solution sends a strong signal,” said Global Gaming CEO Joacim Möller.
“Following our recent licence awarded by the Maltese Gaming Authority (MGA), we continue to evaluate opportunities in other jurisdictions and we are looking forward to launching Ninja Casino in Estonia in the near future.”
Global Gaming COO Mark Wadsworth said the firm offered the “highest level of responsible gaming” by getting a KYC report on each individual player.
Back in May, Global Gaming reported a Q1 revenue increase of 266% to SEK 198.6m (£16.9m), with its flagship brand Ninja Casino up 451% on the previous year.
The operator plans to double its workforce in 2018, with hires being carried out across its Malmo, Tallinn and Malta offices.