Bingo.com, Ltd. announced yesterday that its wholly-owned Malta subsidiary, Bingo.com Operations Limited, had received a letter of intent from the Malta Lotteries and Gaming Authority to grant them a remote gaming license.
Bingo.com, Ltd, whose Internet gaming license is currently issued by the Government of Curacao, Netherlands Antilles, are unable to market its website and services within the UK due to licensing issues.
This latest development would mean Bingo.com would be free to launch and operate its site from within Malta. They would then be operating from what is known as a tier one license jurisdiction, which would permit them to market their operation within the UK.
Tarrnie Williams, the Company's CEO was quoted as being ‘very pleased’ to have received the Letter Of Intent (LOI) from Malta. The UK market is seen as critical territory for bingo operators, especially those operating in Europe. Online bingo is thriving within the UK, and Tarnie Williams noted that the UK was a critical market for Bingo.com’s success.
Bingo.com is an online bingo site offering bingo players a bingo community where they can play multiplayer bingo, and other games such fun game. Bingo.com have over 1,800,000 registered users and a further 800 new users every day!
Bingo.com is at the envy of other bingo operators when it comes to internet addresses, and with the latest announcement, we may just be hearing more about them.

