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European iGaming Businesses for Sale

Europe represents the world's largest and most mature regulated online gambling market, with established frameworks across the UK, Malta, Sweden, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, and beyond. Acquiring a European iGaming business gives buyers immediate access to high-value player pools, Tier 1 payment infrastructure, and premium affiliate traffic — assets that take years to build independently.

What to Expect in This Category

European listings on CasinosBroker span the full iGaming spectrum — MGA and UKGC-licensed casino operators, Nordic-focused affiliate portfolios, German sports betting platforms, and multi-jurisdictional white label brands serving EU markets. Deal sizes range from €50,000 niche affiliate sites to €10M+ full operator acquisitions.

Key Regulatory Considerations for European iGaming Acquisitions

Europe's regulatory landscape is highly fragmented — each country operates its own licensing regime with distinct compliance requirements. A business licensed in Malta does not automatically have authorization to accept players in Germany, Sweden, or the Netherlands. Our team maps regulatory exposure for every European listing and advises on market-specific compliance requirements before any offer is made.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which European iGaming markets offer the best acquisition opportunities?

The UK, Sweden, and the Netherlands currently offer the strongest combination of market size, regulatory clarity, and player value. Germany's sports betting market is growing rapidly following full regulation, while emerging regulated markets such as the Czech Republic and Romania represent earlier-stage opportunities with lower entry costs.

Do I need separate licenses for each European country?

In most cases, yes. While an MGA license provides a credible baseline, locally regulated markets including Germany, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, and Spain each require a separate national license to legally accept players from those countries.