The Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has awarded Ganapati Malta a Class 4 license; further growing the online gaming supplier’s regulated operations.
The new license enables the online slots developer to now offer its top-quality Japanese-themed slots, such as blockbuster titles She Ninja Suzu and CrypBattle, to Malta-licensed operators.
Part of the Ganapati Group, which for a number of years has been developing Japanese-themed entertainment and gaming apps, Ganapati Malta is a relatively new company having been established in September 2016. It is, however, backed by a group of industry veterans from European and Asian iGaming. In supplying the online gaming market with game titles that combine a unique entertainment element with sophisticated technology, enticing math, and the best slot game design, which centers on anime and manga, Ganapati Malta realizes its mission to celebrate Japanese culture.
CEO of Ganapati Malta and COO of Ganapati Plc holding company, Mitsuya Fujimoto, said, “Having our first license in Malta is a milestone for the company and we are proud to be associated with Malta and the MGA.” Fujimoto added, “The MGA has shown efficiency and professionalism throughout the process in working with our in-house team in ensuring we met all the requirements of the application,” according to the press release.
Also commenting on the license award, Richard Hogg, the Director of Ganapati Malta, said, “This goes to reinforce our desire to be a distributor of top class casino games into the regulated market place,” and, “The process and subsequent successful application has ensured we can give a complete level of comfort to our clients and their customers.”
Ganapati Malta has offices in Tokyo, Los Angeles, London, Malta, Tallinn, and Bucharest.
The award of the Class 4 license comes on the heels of Ganapati Malta’s hugely successful debut at ICE Totally Gaming in February this year, where the games of what is one of the youngest suppliers in the market, drew interest from leading operators around the world.