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Ganapati reaches company milestone with Class 4 Malta licence

Ganapati Malta can make its Japanese-themed slots available to Malta-licensed operators, after being awarded a Class 4 licence by the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA).

The online-focused casino supplier, which has developed a portfolio of games including CrypBattle and She Ninja Suzu, is also going through the licensing process in the UK, with further plans to expand across regulated markets worldwide.

Ganapati Malta was only launched in September of last year, as part of the Ganapati Group which focuses on developing Japanese-themed entertainment and gaming apps. The Group has offices in Tokyo, Los Angeles, London, Malta, Tallinn, and Bucharest.

Mitsuya Fujimoto, CEO of Ganapati Malta and COO of the holding company, said: “Having our first licence in Malta is a milestone for the company and we are proud to be associated with Malta and the MGA. 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.”

Richard Hogg, Director of Ganapati Malta, added: “We are pleased to have been awarded our Class 4 licence in Malta. This goes to reinforce our desire to be a distributor of top class casino games into the regulated market place. The process and subsequent successful application has ensured we can give a complete level of comfort to our clients and their customers.”

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