Gaming Innovation Group Receives NJ iGaming License

Gaming Innovation Group (GiG) announced that its subsidiary iGaming Cloud Inc. has been granted a permanent casino service industry enterprise license (CSIE) from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement.

The application was filed in June 2018, and GiG has supported Hard Rock International’s casino operations in New Jersey under a so-called transactional waiver pending the final approval.

The license is granted for five years, and gives GiG a permanent license to provide its real-money online casino platform solution to operators in New Jersey.

“We are delighted to receive the CSIE license after a long and comprehensive process,” said Richard Brown, CEO of GiG. “This is a great achievement for GiG and gives us a solid confirmation that our platform, procedures and operations are meeting the highest standards out there.”

Gaming Innovation Group is a technology company providing solutions, products and services throughout the entire value chain in the iGaming industry. Founded in 2012, the company’s vision is “to open up iGaming and make it fair and fun for all.”

Gaming Innovation Group operates out of Malta, and is dual-listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol GIG and on Nasdaq Stockholm under the ticker symbol GIGSEK.

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