Super7Plus Loses Malta License in Ongoing Regulatory Crackdown

Date: 2024-02-18 Author: Dima Zakharov Categories: EVENTS
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In a significant development, the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) has canceled the license of Super7Plus, marking the third such cancellation in a single week. Super7Plus had been operating under a Malta license, but the MGA has ordered the immediate cessation of all activities associated with this permit.

The MGA has given Super7Plus a five-day window to settle any outstanding fees owed to the regulator following the license cancellation, which was officially issued on January 17th. Moreover, Super7Plus must facilitate player access to their accounts for withdrawing any remaining funds and provide transaction reports as evidence of these refunds to the MGA.

Additionally, the operator is required to remove any reference to its now-cancelled Malta license from all its websites. While Super7Plus has the option to appeal this decision, the MGA has not publicly disclosed the specific reasons for the license revocation.

This recent license cancellation follows similar actions taken against Winners Malta Operations and Genesis Global earlier in the week. The MGA appears to be cracking down on operators breaching regulations, though the reasons behind these decisions remain undisclosed.

Winners Malta Operations was subject to similar post-cancellation requirements, while Genesis Global had its B2C gaming license canceled last week after an initial suspension in January of the previous year. These developments underline the MGA's commitment to enforcing gaming regulations, impacting various operators in the industry.
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