Entry to the UK online casino market as well as the validation that a UK gambling license holds can significantly boost the company’s revenue.
Tada Gaming Obtains UK Gambling License“We are delighted to have had our game protocols and commitment to the highest standards of fair play verified in this way, allowing us to expand our presence, increase our trust levels and deliver ever more safe, reliable and innovative gaming experiences to players in the UK and beyond.”
Tada Gaming Expansion
The company was founded in 2019 in Taiwan but has been expanding its reach in Europe, and launched in Italy through a partnership with Pixelo in November last year. It also holds licenses issued by the Malta Gaming Authority, Hellenic Gaming Commission, Romanian ONJN, and Sweden’s Spelinspektionen.
Through a partnership with Golden Palace Casino, TaDa Gaming has additionally entered the Belgian market, offering its dice-led slot games to players in the country.
After Brazil legalized online gambling this year, the company has also marked the country as a key market. It now has 60 games certified for the local market and aims to build more connections in the region.
Additionally, Tada Gaming launched its free-to-play platform, Freeslotmatch, in the US, marking its entry into the American social gaming market. Several sweepstakes casinos now feature the developers’ portfolio of games, which includes slots, table games, bingo, and crash games.
UK Online Casinos offer big opportunity
The UK Gambling Commission revealed that 2024 saw gross gaming yield rise to £15bn with £6.9 billion total for online casinos, betting and bingo, a 6.9% increase on April 2022 to March 2023.
The Commission are one of the stricter regulators when it comes to issuing licenses and have been clamping down on slots. Last year, a new £5 stake limit was introduced on the games. Regulations will also become stricter on land-based casinos with new rules limiting the number of gaming machines allowed on premises.
Tada Gaming Obtains UK Gambling LicenseThere are currently an estimated 16 million gamblers in the UK and that is expected to rise to 18 million by 2027.