Date: 15.06.2023

by Mateusz Mazur

Bingoal strengthens its portfolio with MGA Games partnership

Bingoal, a prominent online gaming platform, has announced a collaboration with MGA Games. As part of the agreement, Bingoal will integrate a selection of MGA’s top-quality games into its portal, offering players a diverse range of options to enjoy.

To attract wider audience

Already, the partnership has yielded positive results, with Bingoal successfully launching popular slot games like DJ in Session, Lucky Wave, De Goudmijn Plus, Vikings Conquest, and God of Seas. These captivating titles are expected to bolster Bingoal’s presence in the competitive Belgian market and attract a wider audience of gaming enthusiasts.

Javier Lanfranchi, Sales Director at MGA Games, expressed confidence in the agreement, emphasizing the potential for expanding their reach across Europe: “We are convinced this agreement will allow us to take that one step further at a European level while simultaneously offering Bingoal high-quality and efficient content to ensure maximum profitability”.

Dany Salmon, Online Casino Product Manager at Bingoal, shared the sentiment, stating that MGA Games’ offerings would enhance their existing portfolio, elevating the gaming experience for their players: “We are confident that MGA Games’ offerings will enhance Bingoal’s portfolio, providing players with even more exciting options to enjoy.”

Bingoal fined by KSA

The announcement comes in the wake of recent news regarding Bingoal’s penalty of €400,000 imposed by the Kansspelautoriteit (KSA) for violating advertising regulations. The investigation revealed that Bingoal had targeted advertising messages toward young adults aged 18 to 24, leading to regulatory action.

In other developments, MGA Games recently secured a B2B license from Spelinspektionen, the Swedish gambling regulator. This achievement aligns with the new Swedish regulation, mandating that gambling establishments and online casinos in Sweden can only offer games from providers with the necessary accreditation.