GGPoker Moves International Players Over to Isle of Man Gaming License GGPoker Moves International Players Over to Isle of Man Gaming License
Culture Vannin, Public Domain
Key Takeaways
  • Notably, GGPoker is only using its new gaming license for GGPoker.com, its skin that covers “rest of world” players.
  • GG operates the separate GGPoker.EU for European players and, to date, this still falls under its Curaçao gaming license.
  • For players in some EU nations, playing on sites licensed outside the EU requires them to pay income tax on winnings.
  • In June 2020, GGPoker secured a license from the Malta Gambling Authority (MGA) for a B2B gaming license.
  • Last week, parent company NSUS Labs was approved for a manufacturer license in Pennsylvania.

GGPoker, the flagship skin on the GGPoker Network, has obtained a license from the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission for online gambling services.

The growing online poker room has moved all players on its “dot-com” skin over to this new license. This includes players from Canada, South and Central America, and Asia.

“GGPoker’s acquisition of a license issued by the Isle of Man Gambling Supervision Commission is part of our continuous licensing-optimization efforts,” said Paul Burke, Senior Manager, Content & PR, NSUS Ltd, parent company of GGPoker.

“It is another step towards better serving and protecting all GGPoker players, by acquiring a tier-1 license for our ggpoker.com player base,” he went on to say. “We have very strong player protection measures in place, especially for player funds, and acquiring this tier-1 license is further evidence of our commitment to such efforts.”