Gaming technology provider BetConstruct has been awarded a Controlled Skill Games Supply Licence by the Malta Gaming Authority meaning the company can offer its fantasy sports as B2B and B2C products.

Malta skill-games licence for BetConstruct

BetConstruct COO, Sergey Harutyunyan, said: “We have spent much time developing and improving our unique fantasy sports product over the past year and complying to the strict MGA technical standards is a reward to our work.

“Operators can integrate BetConstruct's fantasy product onto their existing platforms or use as part of our full turnkey solution, utilising the Spring gaming platform.

“It provides players with more choice and options, and operators with new revenue channels and unique products to enhance brand loyalty,” said Harutyunyan.