Bally receives Alderney gaming licence
Gaming machine manufacturer gears up for supply deals with UK-facing operators.
US-facing service provider Bally Technologies has received a core service associate certificate from the Alderney Gambling Control Commission (AGCC).
The company applied for the licence in May, three months after it acquired Chiligaming’s B2B iGaming platform. Chili previously held an operating licence in the jurisdiction but cancelled it after merging its non-French B2C operations with Curaçao-licensed Poker770 in March.
Bally has also filed an application in Gibraltar and is believed to be clearing a path for deals to supply its online gaming content to operators across Europe.
Several B2B deals with European operators are awaiting final approval and are expected to be completed before the end of the year, eGR understands.
The company created its egaming arm last October, and was among the first companies to receive an online poker licence from in the US state of Nevada.
It launched its first online poker site on the iGaming platform in June, a free-play offering for the Vegas-based Golden Nugget.
Earlier this Pinnacle Sports received a European-facing licence from the AGCC, while Sportech also secured an operating licence in the jurisdiction this month for its Vernons and Littlewoods brands.