ThrillTech Gains Gibraltar Licence for B2B Jackpot Push

ThrillTech has been granted a Gambling Services B2B Licence by the Gambling Division of HM Government of Gibraltar. The approval lets the supplier provide optional jackpot and mystery reward products to iGaming operators licensed in the jurisdiction.

The licence matters because Gibraltar is home to several major betting and gaming brands. For a supplier selling jackpot technology, approval in the same jurisdiction as those operators lowers procurement friction and makes commercial discussions easier to turn into integrations.

ThrillTech’s model is built around side bet jackpots that sit apart from an operator’s core casino games and sportsbook products. The company said its jackpots run on a proprietary certified RNG and are funded by voluntary player contributions. They do not change the RTP or game mathematics of the underlying product.

That separation is commercially important. Operators can add a jackpot or mystery reward layer without changing the economics or certification profile of the base game. Players who want the jackpot mechanic pay into it directly.

For suppliers, this is a useful route into mature casino and sportsbook portfolios. Operators in these markets want extra revenue lines but often face tight product and compliance review.

ThrillTech Co-Founder Benjamin Bradtke said the Gibraltar licence will help the company offer major operators new player engagement features and generate incremental revenue.

The Gibraltar approval adds to ThrillTech’s regulated market footprint. According to the company, its licences and certifications now cover seven markets. These include the United Kingdom, Sweden, the Netherlands, Romania, Malta, Peru and Brazil.

The broader signal is that jackpot and reward suppliers are being pulled into the same market by market licensing discipline as game studios and core technology providers. Gibraltar requires relevant B2B suppliers serving operators licensed in the jurisdiction to hold approval when their services fall within regulated activity. That makes local authorisation a practical requirement rather than a badge.

💡 TGJ Take

ThrillTech’s Gibraltar licence is a commercial unlock, not just a compliance notice. The company sells a product that depends on operator trust: certified RNG, clear player funded mechanics and no disruption to base game RTP. Gibraltar approval gives it a stronger position with large operators that will not take shortcuts on supplier due diligence. The next thing to watch is whether ThrillTech turns its growing licence list into signed distribution deals in bigger regulated casino and sportsbook markets. Jackpot products can lift revenue in those markets without forcing operators to rebuild their content mix.

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