Provider Review

Gamingtec

Emerging-market-focused platform with 10,000+ titles and GT Payments, but no MGA or UKGC anchor license.

Overall 6.2/10 By Elena Marsh Updated 2026-08-20

Founded: 2013  |  HQ: London, UK, with additional offices in Cyprus  |  Visit provider site →

4.4
Licensing
5.8
Game Catalog
7.4
Integration Speed
6.4
Payments
2.2
Pricing Transparency
4.6
Track Record
5.0
Support
6.6
Product Innovation

Overview

Gamingtec was founded in 2013, originally under the entity EG Interactive LTD, and is headquartered in London with additional offices in Cyprus; the company markets "13+ years of experience" consistent with that founding date.

Gamingtec states it holds or operates under licenses in Curaçao, Isle of Man, Anjouan, Portugal, Poland, and Mexico, but an independent review flags that none of these six jurisdictions' license registration numbers are published on the company's site, and that Gamingtec lacks an MGA B2B or UKGC "anchor" license that several competitors in this comparison hold. Its GT Casino product page states 10,000+ regularly updated titles with 7,000+ slots available at launch from 80+ licensed studios.

The company markets GT Payments for payment processing, White Label and Turnkey deployment tracks, and a recently launched Agent System for network and commission management, alongside 2025-2026 content partnerships including a 70-title addition from studio Barbara Bang.

Licensing & Regulatory Coverage

Gamingtec states it holds or operates under licenses in Curaçao, Isle of Man, Anjouan, Portugal, Poland, and Mexico. An independent review specifically notes that none of these six jurisdictions' license registration numbers are published on the company's own site, and that Gamingtec has no MGA B2B or UKGC anchor license — a materially narrower and less independently verifiable regulatory footprint than most other platforms in this comparison.

Game Catalog & Provider Network

Gamingtec's GT Casino product page states 10,000+ regularly updated titles, with 7,000+ slots available at launch, from 80+ licensed studios — one of the smaller catalogs in this comparison.

Integration Speed & API Quality

Gamingtec markets a "launch in weeks" timeline across its White Label and Turnkey tracks, with a single build running across desktop, mobile, PWA, and native apps, plus AI-driven analytics and automation tools and a recently launched Agent System for network and commission management.

Payments & Currency Support

GT Payments, Gamingtec's payment-processing product, is marketed as covering 100+ payment methods including cryptocurrency, though an independent review notes no public SLA or uptime figures were found to accompany this claim.

Pricing Transparency

An independent review confirms that setup fees, monthly fees, and revenue-share percentages for Gamingtec "lack public disclosure" — no figure was found published anywhere.

Track Record & Named Clients

Gamingtec states "25+ clients" on its own about page but names none publicly, and no named operator case study was found in this research. An independent review explicitly frames Gamingtec as a "conditional pick for emerging markets" given its combination of transparency gaps.

Support & Operational Reliability

The same independent review notes ISO 27001 certification is mentioned only in secondary sources and not confirmed by the vendor directly, and that no published SLA or uptime figures accompany Gamingtec's support claims.

Product Innovation & Roadmap

Recent activity includes a 70-title content addition from slot studio Barbara Bang, a broader casino and games portfolio expansion announcement, and commentary at SBC Summit 2025 emphasizing fast market entry into "challenging jurisdictions" alongside the new Agent System product.

Pros

  • Genuine multi-jurisdiction licensing claims across Curaçao, Isle of Man, Anjouan, Portugal, Poland, and Mexico
  • GT Payments product marketed with 100+ payment methods including cryptocurrency
  • Single codebase spanning desktop, mobile, PWA, and native apps
  • New Agent System product for network and commission management
  • 2025-2026 content additions including a 70-title Barbara Bang studio partnership

Cons

  • An independent review found none of Gamingtec's six declared license registration numbers published anywhere on the company's site
  • No MGA B2B or UKGC anchor license, a real limitation for tier-1 regulated market launches
  • ISO 27001 certification mentioned only in secondary sources, not confirmed directly by the vendor per the same review
  • No public pricing figure for setup fees, monthly costs, or revenue share
  • No named operator client or case study found; self-reported "25+ clients" claim not independently corroborated

Verdict

Gamingtec can be a workable option for an operator specifically targeting emerging markets under Curaçao, Isle of Man, Anjouan, Portugal, Poland, or Mexico licensing, with a compact but usable 10,000+ title catalog and a "launch in weeks" turnkey or white-label track.

Given the specific, independently documented transparency gaps around license registration numbers, pricing, and named clients, this is the platform in this comparison where operators should do the most direct diligence before signing — ask Gamingtec directly for license registration numbers, a written quote, and at least one operator reference, rather than relying on the marketing page alone.

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