False licensing claims continue to plague offshore regulators

The Malta Gaming Authority has once again been forced to shut down its connection to a number of online casino platforms.

The island’s regulatory body released a statement that any reference to the MGA on the websites www.rrbet.com, babu88bd.com and www.wagerstreet.net is ‘false and misleading’.

RRbet appears to be a brand focused on the Nigerian market and claims to be licensed in Curacao. However, the licensing number listed cannot be found on the website of the Curacao Gaming Authority (CGA). The platform also carries the logo of the MGA.

Meanwhile, Babu88 is focused on the Bangladeshi market, where online gambling operates in a grey area with no local regulation. The site repeatedly lists the MGA as its regulatory body, but does not provide any form of licensing number to verify this fact.

Finally, Wagerstreet is US-focused and does not list any form of licensee on its main page. However, within its terms and conditions, it informs customers that it can take complaints to the ..

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