Internet Vikings secures gambling license in Nevada

September 21, 2022
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Legally, the company required a client before it could receive approval.

After securing both New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Internet Vikings has now secured licensing to operate in Nevada. In order to receive approval, however, the company needed to secure a client first. 

Once Internet Vikings secured said client, the company was free to submit all supporting documentation with an estimated wait of up to 3 months for an answer. 

The process to receive legislation in Nevada is similar to the requirements in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Internet Vikings had several documents on hand and submitted their application shortly after receiving licenses from the aforementioned states.

Internet Vikings CEO and Founder Rickard Vikström commented: "Receiving the license to operate in the Nevada market will be a game changer for Internet Vikings. It is an important online gaming and sports betting market to launch in, and we look forward to building new partnerships."

With licensing to operate in Nevada, the company can now start providing its hosting services for iGaming and online sports betting businesses. 

Internet Vikings COO Kristoffer Ottoson added: "Being the first to be able to provide specialized gaming cloud hosting solutions in Nevada is a big achievement. We are pleased with our increasing presence in the US iGaming supplier market. 

"We are operating in most US states where iGaming and/or online sports betting are regulated and we plan to continue expanding together with the growing market."

Vikström continued: "Myself and the rest of the team recognize how vital this position in Nevada is for our success in the US market and anticipate many strong partnerships to come. 

"Our plans for our Nevada clients are already set in motion, and we are preparing to expand our offerings into all upcoming states like Maryland and others."

 

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