The Lottomatica Group has filed for Interactive Gaming Service Provider licenses from the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
The group has applied for licenses under subsidiaries Spielo International USA, Spielo International Canada, and Spielo International Austria. Each subsidiary has been previously granted gaming licenses from the Nevada Gaming Commission.
Other subsidiaries of the Lottomatica Group from the GTechG2 business unit, Boss Media and St. Minver, have also applied for Interactive Gaming Service Provider licenses from the Nevada Gaming Control Board .
Spielo International and GTechG2 together make up the new gaming division of the Lottomatica Group. The division provides a full range of player-focused games, products and services across every gaming channel, and anticipates that Nevada Interactive Gaming Service Provider licenses will enable both existing and future customers to benefit from its i-gaming offering.
“Applying for these licenses in Nevada is an important step in our i-gaming strategy for the US,” said Walter Bugno, president and CEO, Spielo International.