The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) is ready to introduce a new system for online licensees. The respected regulator wants to simplify the current procedure even more. The New Licensee Relationship Management System was unveiled during a press conference addressed by the MGA’s executive chairman Joseph Cuschieri and Maltese parliamentary secretary Silvio Schembri.
Cuschieri said: “The Malta Gaming Authority is taking another step towards achieving efficiency and innovation in the way it conducts its function as a regulator by applying information technology in regulatory processes. This project further aids the Authority in providing a top end service to its licensees and practitioners alike. Our main objective remains; that of exceeding the expectations of all our stakeholders at large. And this portal goes a long way in achieving that.”
According to the new system, interested operators can now apply for remote gaming licenses and also make requests for dynamic seal URLs, and submit players liability and gaming tax reports.
After the completion of the first phase, operators will be able to extend the system to land-based operations.
Echoing Cuschieri’s statement, Schembri said: “This project forms part of the government’s vision for the improvement of our gaming jurisdiction. With similar initiatives, the Authority is excelling in the service given to those wishing to invest in our country, whereby said service always exceeds the expectations of the vast majority of operators.”