Swedish regulator hands approval to GAMOMAT and Lady Luck Games

Swedish regulator Spelinspektionen has added GAMOMAT and Lady Luck Games as the latest online casino suppliers to be approved for the nation’s market.

Swedish regulator Spelinspektionen has added GAMOMAT and Lady Luck Games as the latest online casino suppliers to be approved for the nation’s market. 

Upon gaining this approval, the suppliers will be able to continue providing their igaming products to affiliated operators in the Scandinavian country. 

Mads Jørgensen, CEO of Lady Luck Games, said: “We are thrilled to receive our Swedish gambling licence, enabling us to bring our innovative and immersive casino games to the Swedish market. 

“This licence is a testament to our dedication to compliance, responsible gaming, and delivering top-notch entertainment experiences to our valued players.”

Through the licence, Lady Luck Games can pursue Swedish expansion as the company offers a range of proprietary slot releases that utilise in-house developed themes and mechanics, including Popeye, Astro Anna, Spinjoy Megaways and Treasures of Tizoc.

“We look forward to serving our customers in Sweden and extending our warmest welcome to all players who are fans of Lady Luck Games,” commented Julian Borg-Barthet, CCO at Lady Luck Games.

“Our Swedish gambling licence opens up new opportunities for growth and allows us to deliver exceptional entertainment to a wider audience. We are dedicated to continuously enhancing our games and providing innovative experiences that captivate and thrill our players.”

Meanwhile, GAMOMAT’s online casino content will be available to the regulated Swedish market via the developer’s distribution partner Bragg Gaming Group, which will host slots such as Ramses Book, Fancy Fruits, Crystal Ball and La Dolce Vita.

Andi Kaufmann, GAMOMAT Distribution GmbH’s Managing Director, stated: “Sweden’s igaming market carries a strong reputation across Europe and we’re proud to have received our new B2B licence. Regulated markets are the lynchpin in our growth plans and we’re thrilled that we can continue to present our games to Sweden’s players.”