12 Gaming Companies Have Applied for Spanish Gaming Licenses

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In order to grow the ring-fenced Spanish industry, regulator La Direcci��n General de Ordenaci��n del Juego (DGOJ) has recently decided to reopen the licensing window.

According to eGaming Review, 12 operators have applied for 20 general licences, including nine for sports betting and 11 for casino games. It is reported that another 32 applications were filed for specific products, including the country's newly regulated slots and table games.

Spain hopes that with the introduction of new operators and new games, the market can continue to grow off the heals of the growth announced by the DGOJ itself in the most recent quarter.

While all 12 gaming operators to apply for new Spanish online gaming licenses have yet to be disclosed, we do know a few of the companies who have applied to offer gaming services and products to the country's residents. Gala Coral-branded Eurobet was the first gaming company to announce its intentions to reenter the Spanish marketplace after exiting in 2011 when Spanish regulation was passed. Eurobet sportsbook director Carlo Di Maio recently disclosed to eGaming Review the company's excitement. Di Maio said, "We have taken advantage of the October to December window offered to operators and we believe the Spanish market has great potential by having a large audience and clear regulation in place prone on the introduction of new products such as slots."

It is also speculated that Betclic-Everest Group, NetEnt, SKS365, BetCris, Recreativos Franco, and Gauselmann are part of the group of 12 gaming operators to apply for a Spanish gaming license.

Stay tuned at PokerNews as more develops in the Spanish gaming marketplace.

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