TLDR Malta Gaming Authority canceled Winzon Group Limited’s license effective March 11, 2026 Winzon operated online gaming sites including Comix Casino and Betrocker The company faces €147,080 in administrative penalties plus €46,693.23 in outstanding fees Winzon must refund all player balances and notify customers within 30 days Most Winzon casinos have already shut down, with URLs redirecting to Curacao-based operators
The Malta Gaming Authority has officially canceled the gaming license held by Winzon Group Limited. The cancellation took effect on March 11, 2026.
The decision came after repeated compliance failures by the company. The MGA cited regulation 10(2)(b) of its compliance framework as the basis for the move.
Winzon operated several online casino brands. These included Comix Casino and Betrocker.
Winzon Ordered to Refund Players and Settle Debts
Under the terms of the cancellation, Winzon must notify all players by email and through its websites. This notification period must last at least 30 days.
The company is required to refund all remaining player balances. These refunds must follow the rules set out in Malta’s Gaming Act.
Winzon must also submit bank statements to the MGA to prove it has returned player funds. The regulator wants full documentation showing compliance with the refund process.
The company has been told to remove all references to MGA licensing from its platforms. Any continued use of the MGA seal or branding would be unauthorized.
Personal data held by Winzon must be handled according to privacy laws. The company needs to disclose how player information will be managed now that its license has ended.
The MGA also imposed financial penalties on the company. Winzon owes €46,693.23 in unpaid license fees and compliance contributions.
On top of that, the regulator issued €147,080 in administrative penalties. These fines relate to multiple breaches of regulatory