Thunderkick has extended its B2B supplier licence for Denmark to continue offering its online casino content to operators in the nation.
Valid from 1 January, the licence from the Danish Gambling Authority, Spillemyndigheden, will enable Thunderkick to continue distributing its games to Danish operators until 2029.
Wan Kim, Chief Compliance Officer at Thunderkick, commented: “Thunderkick continually strives to amplify its position in Europe, partnering with leading operators across target markets to enhance brand visibility and increase our player base.”
The move follows recent regulatory developments in Denmark as the country’s regulator announced that all online casino suppliers would require an official supplier licence from the beginning of next year.
Thunderkick is amongst one of the first online casino suppliers to secure a licence from the Danish Gambling Authority as a result of the new regulations.
Kim added: “Obtaining a B2B licence has been a focus since the Danish Gambling Authority announced the new regulations earlier this year, and our application’s success emphasises the quality of Thunderkick products and our unwavering commitment to adhering to consistently updating regulations.
“The licence will facilitate our continued growth in Denmark, where some of the country’s biggest operators offer our unique content to local players.”
Thunderkick continues to focus on European growth in recent moves, securing a deal with CasinoMania last month to bolster the position of its slot content in the Italian market.
On that deal, Andrea Brioschi, Key Account Manager at Thunderkick, commented: “While there has been a lot of focus on the Ontario and US sweepstake launches, Thunderkick remains committed to fortifying its brand on the European igaming scene.
“CasinoMania is a respected operator in Italy that has cultivated a catalogue of entertaining games from industry leaders. We are sure the addition of Thunderkick’s unique, cutting-edge titles will only strengthen this offering further.”