RGB International reportedly secures UAE gaming vendor licence
The Malaysian electronic gaming machine supplier confirmed the approval during its latest earnings briefing.
UAE.- RGB International has reportedly been granted a gaming-related vendor licence by the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority (GCGRA), according to The Edge Malaysia. The approval allows the company to supply electronic gaming machines and related services in the UAE.
Ganaser Kaliappen, executive director of RGB International, confirmed during the company’s earnings briefing that its application, submitted around a year ago, had been approved by the regulator. The company has also paid processing fees ahead of the formal issuance of the licence. Kaliappen said: “This effectively enables us to operate as an approved vendor for the supply of machines, as well as related services and maintenance in the region.”
The approval would represent a significant milestone for RGB International, placing the company among a growing list of suppliers authorised to participate in the UAE’s regulated commercial gaming sector. The licence comes as the country continues to expand its gaming ecosystem under the oversight of the GCGRA.
The development could also position RGB International to benefit from future opportunities linked to Wynn Al Marjan Island in Ras Al Khaimah, the UAE’s first integrated resort with a casino. The project is scheduled to open in 2027.