Malta LGA Suspends PIVGame's License Malta LGA Suspends PIVGame's License
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Key Takeaways
  • The Maltese Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LGA) has suspended PIVGame’s license and directed it to suspend all gaming operations, cease to new players, and not take any further deposits.
  • Players with outstanding balances have been invited to the LGA directly at [email protected], submitting personal information set out in the LGA’s announcement.

The Maltese Lotteries and Gaming Authority (LGA) has suspended PIVGame’s license and directed it to suspend all gaming operations, cease to new players, and not take any further deposits. 2u2s6g

PIVGame’s single wallet multiple network model failed in June and the network closed. Players were left with a set of unattractive options, including transferring to a Play2B site where they could only cash out following the achievement of individual rake requirements.

A 2+2 thread was started to track unpaid player balances, with the current amount owed estimated at over €1m.

The LGA announcement explicitly states that: “PIVGame is therefore not authorised to continue conducting gaming by means of distance communications under an Authority licence.”

Players with outstanding balances have been invited to the LGA directly at [email protected], submitting the following information:

  1. Name and Surname;
  2. ed Address;
  3. Date of Birth;
  4. Copy of port or ID Card;
  5. Telephone Number;
  6. Name; and
  7. Screenshot of Balance or any pending Cash Outs (if not available an estimated balance is to be submitted).