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Digitain secures Ontario iGaming supplier license

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Online gambling solutions supplier Digitain has been approved to work with licensed operators in Ontario’s iGaming market.

The company has received its supplier license from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) and is now authorized to begin providing its services and proprietary gaming content to the province’s range of nearly 50 online casino and sportsbook platforms.

“Securing authorization in Ontario is an important step for Digitain’s growth,” said Digitain Group Chief Compliance Officer Arshak Muradyan. “It shows our strong commitment to following regulations, maintaining high compliance standards and operating with integrity.

“This achievement supports our goal of building trusted, long-term partnerships and delivering safe, reliable and fully compliant gaming solutions in regulated markets around the world.”

Digitain enters key markets in Ontario and UK

Digitain said the milestone marks an important step in its strategic expansion into regulated markets around the world, further strengthening its global footprint. The firm said that it remains committed to expanding its regulated market presence, supporting partner success and upholding the highest standards of compliance and data protection.

The Ontario approval comes just two months after the Armenia-founded and Malta-headquartered company was granted a betting license by the UK Gambling Commission (UKGC), as well as an iGaming software supplier licence in the Isle of Man.

It also recently secured both manufacturer and importer licenses from Bulgaria’s gambling regulator.

Other suppliers and operators join the fray

Digitain is not the only new supplier entering Ontario’s multi-billion-dollar regulated iGaming market. Platipus Gaming also announced on Tuesday that it has obtained a license from the AGCO.

Ontario’s iGaming market is currently home to 48 operators running 82 licensed websites, as well as Ontario Lottery and Gaming’s government-run platform. BetNova was the latest online casino and sportsbook to launch in the province, going live last week after Canadian Gaming Business broke the news of Casumo’s impending exit.