Jelly Entertainment has been granted a Manufacturer Licence in South Africa by the Eastern Cape Gambling Board (ECGB), opening the door for the company to supply its games directly to licensed operators in one of Africa’s most exciting regulated markets.
With the licence in place, Jelly can now bring its growing portfolio of crash games, slots, and instant win titles to South African players, delivered through its proprietary remote gaming server (RGS). This approval follows a period of strong international growth and underlines Jelly’s commitment to expanding I regulated markets worldwide.
Jelly’s mobile-first, data-lite games are designed for low-bandwidth environments, making them well suited to South Africa’s mobile-centric player base.
David Newstead, Chief Business Development Officer at Jelly, said:
“Securing our South African licence is a landmark moment for Jelly. It gives us the ability to work directly with leading operators and bring our content to players in one of the most exciting markets.
Being granted a Manufacturer Licence in South Africa is a landmark achievement for Jelly. It gives us the foundation to work directly with leading operators and bring our innovative crash, slots, and instant win content to one of the most exciting regulated markets in Africa. This represents a major step in our global expansion, and we’re looking forward to what comes next.”