The Malta Gaming Authority has asserted that Malta remains the leading global jurisdiction for governing business-to-business iGaming operations and supplier activity.
The MGA’s position reflects the island nation’s long-standing reputation as a hub for online gambling licensing, compliance frameworks, and regulatory innovation within the igaming sector.
Malta has for many years attracted hundreds of gaming companies to its shores, offering a stable regulatory environment that appeals to both operators and technology suppliers alike.
The B2B segment of the iGaming industry encompasses software providers, platform developers, payment processors, and other suppliers that underpin the broader online gambling ecosystem.
Governing this segment presents unique regulatory challenges, as B2B suppliers often operate across multiple jurisdictions simultaneously and serve a wide variety of licensed operators worldwide.
The MGA has consistently worked to develop licensing and certification frameworks specifically designed to address the complexity and scale of the B2B iGaming supply chain.
Malta’s strategic location within the European Union also provides regulatory certainty and market access that many competing jurisdictions simply cannot match for international igaming businesses.
The authority’s stance signals confidence in Malta’s continued relevance at a time when jurisdictions such as Gibraltar, Isle of Man, and Curaçao are all competing to attract igaming investment.
Industry observers have noted that the MGA’s robust approach to compliance, anti-money laundering, and responsible gambling standards gives Malta a credibility advantage in the global marketplace.
For B2B suppliers seeking a well-recognised licence that carries genuine weight with tier-one operators and regulators worldwide, Malta continues to represent the benchmark environment in 2026.
The MGA’s declaration is likely to reinforce Malta’s position as the default choice for igaming businesses considering where to establish their primary regulatory and operational base.

