Leading virtual games and gaming systems supplier Kiron Interactive has revealed that it has been awarded a Combined Remote Operating License by the U.K. Gambling Commission (UKGC).
South African Kiron Interactive, who signed a virtual games distribution agreement with sports betting platform operator Digitain two weeks ago, has revealed that it is thrilled that it has been granted the license from the UKGC.
Steven Spartinos, the Co-Chief Executive Officer of Kiron Interactive, commented on the newly-received license by saying that the company has always been focused on being one step ahead when it came to innovative gaming solutions. He added that he hoped that the Combined Remote Operating License granted by the UK Gambling Commission would encourage potential customers to choose the South Africa-based supplier.
Spartinos went on to say that the company has been working in a close interaction with the UK Gambling Commission over the entire application process and that in his opinion, this was exactly what marked the license as one of the greatest milestones for the company so far. The Co-Chief Executive Officer of Kiron Interactive also said that the newly acquired license is a “big step forward” for everyone in the company.
The newly awarded license will see Kiron Interactive provide a fixed odds betting service by remote communication (online) on virtual sports and games and also offer their innovative Betman Online RGS system on a fully managed and hosted bases to operators in the United Kingdom, which integrates seamlessly with their player wallet systems.
Kirton Interactive currently have 15 virtual games in their portfolio which includes horse racing, greyhound racing, motor racing, basketball and football.