St8 expands to Alberta: Aggregator secures license in Canada

Casino aggregator St8 has secured its registration to operate as an iGaming Services Supplier in Alberta, Canada. The company has thus penetrated the North American market, giving partners access to over 200 game providers.
St8, a casino games aggregator and full-service technology provider, has achieved a significant success. The company has obtained its registration to operate as an iGaming Services Supplier in Alberta, Canada. This move is a crucial part of the company's strategy to expand into regulated iGaming markets in North America.
St8 was among the first suppliers to secure a conditional approval from the AGLC. This underscores the company's readiness to support operators as the province prepares to open its regulated iGaming market. The expansion into Alberta follows its earlier entry into Ontario's regulated sector. This means St8 is now regulated in key markets such as Sweden, the UK, Romania, and Ontario.
Numbers and facts
The Alberta approval allows St8 to provide its next-generation game aggregation services to licensed operators. Partners gain access to more than 200 premium game providers through a single API integration. Additionally, St8 offers bonus and promotional tools, comprehensive reporting, compliance capabilities, and a suite of operational features designed to simplify casino management.
St8's software was purpose-built with modern infrastructure and regulatory flexibility at its core. This enables operators to quickly launch premium casino content, while reducing operational complexities typically associated with multi-provider integrations and expansion into new markets. In the first half of 2025, Gaming Realms, another company in the industry, reported revenue of approximately £16 million, an 18 percent increase year-on-year. Gaming Realms also successfully launched six new Slingo games and gained 19 new distribution partners, highlighting expansion efforts across the iGaming sector.
Eva Alšauskaite, Head of Legal at St8, personally commented on the significance of the latest approval:
“Securing our Alberta supplier registration represents another important step in St8's international growth strategy and reflects our continued investment in regulated markets.” - Eva Alšauskaite, Head of Legal at St8
Background
This registration builds on St8's growing presence in regulated jurisdictions. It reinforces the company's commitment to supporting operators with scalable, compliant technology, especially as new market opportunities emerge across North America and beyond. Compliance, speed, and operational efficiency are core features of St8's products. The company focuses on helping operators enter new markets with confidence while delivering seamless access to premium casino content through a single integration. Vladimir Negine, CEO of St8, emphasized in this context regarding the UK license: “Securing a UK licence is another major milestone for St8.” He highlighted that the UK remains a benchmark for regulation and player protection.
Why it matters for German players
For German players, the developments in Canada and the general strengthening of regulated markets indirectly confirm the German approach. The German State Treaty on Gambling 2021 (GlüStV 2021) has introduced strict regulations in Germany. These regulations aim at player protection. Only casinos listed on the so-called GGL whitelist of the Joint Gaming Authority of the Federal States (GGL) are allowed to legally offer their services. This includes strict requirements such as a 1 Euro stake limit per spin for slot machines. Furthermore, a monthly deposit limit of 1,000 Euros per player is stipulated. The central monitoring system LUGAS records all deposits and withdrawals across players. It ensures compliance with the limits. While St8 itself does not directly target the German market, these developments show that operators and service providers like St8 benefit from clear regulation. For German players, this means: security and transparency are paramount through GGL regulation. The market is better controlled, and manipulative offers are reduced.
What it means for GGL-licensed casinos
For casinos holding a GGL license, the developments from St8 and similar providers in other markets are quite relevant. Even if the Canadian specifics are not directly transferable, they indicate a trend towards stronger regulation and technology integration. GGL-licensed casinos must adhere to the strict requirements of GlüStV 2021. This includes not only the aforementioned limits but also extensive measures for youth protection and addiction prevention. A platform like St8, which promises compliance and operational efficiency, could also be of interest for the German market in a similar form, once the legal framework for third-party providers solidifies further. The focus on a single API integration to connect numerous game providers could then also reduce administrative hurdles here and optimize the provision of legal gaming content.
Sources & further reading
- Joint Gambling Authority of the German Federal States (GGL): gluecksspiel-behoerde.de
- Whitelist of permitted online operators: GGL-Whitelist
- BZgA problem-gambling helpline: 0800 1 372 700 (free, anonymous, 24/7)
- Editorial methodology: Editorial guidelines Lustich.de
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