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Regulator suspends Stryyke’s gaming licence

Malta-based remote gaming operator Stryyke Malta Limited has had its gaming licence suspended by the Lotteries and Gaming Authority.

Last Friday, the regulator said Stryyke Malta Limited operated a Class 2 licence and operated through the domain name Stryyke.com. The authority said that Stryyke’s online casino operations were not being operated under a Maltese licence issued by the LGA.

Gamingintelligence.com said Stryyke’s site is currently unavailable, with several internet blogs recently recording multiple complaints against the company by customers not receiving payments.

Authoritative website sportsbookreview.com has been inundated with punter complaints about slow payments, frustrating winning withdrawals experiences, and confiscation all year.

The portal downgraded Stryyke to D- earlier this year, denoting some risk to players’ funds and poor customer service.

Customers who have outstanding payments were asked by the LGA to lodge reports at complaints@lga.org.mt.

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