iGP continues to strengthen its regulated European presence with Romania approval.
iGP has secured a Romanian B2B iGaming licence, marking a significant step in its continued expansion across regulated European markets. The licence was granted by Romania’s national gambling authority, ONJN, authorising iGP to operate as a B2B technology provider for locally licensed operators.
The approval further consolidates iGP’s position as a compliance-focused supplier at a time when regulatory expectations for B2B platforms are increasing across Europe.
Regulatory Approval Supports Long-Term Market Strategy
Romania remains one of Europe’s more established regulated iGaming jurisdictions, with a licensing framework that places growing emphasis on supplier accountability and technical compliance. Securing B2B approval in the market enables iGP to support operators operating under local licences while aligning its infrastructure with jurisdiction-specific regulatory standards.
The Romanian licence reflects a broader European trend where regulators are extending oversight beyond operators to include platform and technology providers. For suppliers, early licensing is increasingly viewed as a prerequisite for sustainable market access rather than a reactive compliance step.
Building a Compliance-Led B2B Position
With the Romanian authorisation in place, iGP can deploy its full B2B technology offering in a regulated environment. The company’s portfolio includes a GLI-19 certified core platform, a next-generation aggregator, and turnkey casino and sportsbook solutions, alongside crypto and retail capabilities.
This integrated approach is designed to support operators seeking scalable, regulation-ready infrastructure as competition intensifies across licensed European markets. The licence also strengthens iGP’s credibility with partners prioritising long-term stability and jurisdictional compliance in their supplier selection.
Leadership Perspective and Industry Outlook
Commenting on the approval, Jovana Popović Čanaki stated that the Romanian B2B licence reflects iGP’s evolution into a focused technology partner built to deliver stability, control, and long-term scalability for operators. She added that the company will demonstrate how this foundation addresses real operator requirements, from platform performance to player engagement.
Looking ahead, iGP is set to showcase its B2B capabilities at ICE Barcelona. As regulatory scrutiny continues to shape supplier strategies, the Romanian licence positions iGP to pursue further licensed market opportunities in 2026 and beyond.
