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Slots and gaming software supplier Red Tiger Gaming has followed up a number of portfolio integrations made in recent times, by unveiling finer details of further European expansion.

The company, whose titles also went live in Sweden, Denmark and Italy earlier this year, stresses that it has “strengthened its ability to distribute its games to the world’s leading online brands,” after debuting a new office alongside its fresh acquisition of a licence in Gibraltar.

The B2B casino licence allows the company to provide its comprehensive portfolio to operators “in one of gaming’s most significant jurisdictions”.

Gavin Hamilton, chief executive officer at Red Tiger Gaming, stressed that the new endorsement was in line with the company’s strategy to continue entering regulated markets, in addition to expanding its footprint in existing ones: “We’re delighted to have been given the seal of approval by the Gibraltar regulator.   

“Obtaining a licence and establishing a presence in Gibraltar is a logical progression for us as our business in Gibraltar continues to go from strength to strength, with big operators like BetVictor, Addison Global and 888 already added to our long client list there this year.

“This continues the great momentum that Red Tiger has gathered during the course of the last 12 months, and follows the award of similar licences in Malta and Alderney.”

Red Tiger’s most recent deal saw the company align with online gaming operator ComeOn, a subsidiary of the Cherry Group, that is set to establish its new slots portfolio after signing a new agreement with the organisation.

ComeOn will be the first of the Cherry Group to launch its own slots portfolio, with the rest to follow suit in the coming months.