IGP Kickstarts 2026 With Romania Licence To Build On Last Year's Successes

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IGaming options firm iGP is set to get in the Romanian betting scene at a time of regulative change for among Eastern Europe's greatest markets.


The Malta-based company revealed today that it has actually secured a B2B licence with the National Gambling Office of Romania (ONJN), and can now offer its tech to local firms.


Now licensed, the business means to launch its aggregator, turnkey casino and sportsbook platforms, crypto solutions and retail products to the Romanian market.


Čanaki, CEO at iGP, stated: "The Romanian B2B licence shows iGP's evolution into a concentrated B2B technology partner, constructed to support operators with stability, control, and long-term scalability anywhere they require us.


"At ICE Barcelona, we will be showing how this foundation supports genuine operator needs, from platform and turnkey performance to gamer engagement."


Romania stands out as one of the greatest markets in Eastern Europe, with earnings for 2025 anticipated to come in at US$ 3.55 bn while the compounded yearly development rate for 2025-2030 is anticipated to be around 1.26%, according to Statisia.


Various operators, both domestic and international, complete in the local sector. Notable names include regional company Superbet, international gaming huge Evoke via its Winner.ro brand name and Bucharest office, and Czech-founded Fortuna Entertainment Group (FEG). Flutter Entertainment likewise keeps an advancement HQ for its Betfair brand name in Bucharest.


Just like different other European iGaming jurisdictions, Romania goes through changing guidelines and tax frameworks, however. This has consisted of consideration of a brand-new tax routine in 2025 and a possible overhaul of gambling marketing guidelines in 2025.


Most significantly, there has actually been a huge amount of scrutiny on the ONJN's activities after it emerged that an absence of oversight from the regulatory body led to a reported figure of EUR1bn in tax and authorisation costs not being gathered.


Despite the prospect of significant regulative modifications, numerous stakeholders stay confident that Romania will continue to stick out as one of Eastern Europe's leading markets over the coming years - including iGP.


The company protecting a Romanian licence kickstarts 2026 after an active year in 2025. In particular, there was a flurry of activity around lotteries, with the firm unveiling new iLottery services at the SBC Summit in Lisbon in September 2026.

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