Isle of Man grants Hacksaw Gaming supplier licence
Hacksaw Gaming has been granted a Software Supply licence by the Isle of Man Gambling Supervisory Commission.
Over the course of 2021, the Malta-based games provider has been focusing on branching out into new markets.
Hacksaw Gaming has managed to secure licences in over five regulated jurisdictions (including UK, Malta and Greece) over the past few years.
Marcus Cordes, Hacksaw Gaming COO, said: “We’re delighted to add the Isle of Man to our regulatory licence portfolio and I’m sure many more licences will follow in the years to come.”
Hacksaw has seen continued growth over 2021 by launching into the Swedish market with Svenska Spel Sports and Casino; prior to that, the provider received the necessary certification to go live in Denmark.
In September 2021, Hacksaw Gaming also signed a partnership with Flutter’s Pady Power Betfair to strengthen its position in the UK iGaming market.
The supplier ended 2021 by gaining entry into the Spanish gaming market; the deal saw over 20 Hacksaw games go live for Spanish gamblers in mid-December last year.
Hacksaw’s portfolio currently contains more than 70 games that are split across three verticals (slots, scratchcards and a mix of both under the high fixed-prize segment).
The first game of 2022 was King Carrot, launched on 6 January. The provider is planning to double its slot portfolio this year, in an attempt to strengthen its position within the industry.
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