Key Takeaways
- The gaming license for Winzon Group Limited was revoked by Malta’s regulator, taking effect March 11, 2026
- The company ran multiple online gambling platforms, including Comix Casino and Betrocker
- Total financial obligations include €147,080 in regulatory fines and €46,693.23 in overdue licensing fees
- Complete reimbursement of player account balances is mandatory, with customer notification required within 30 days
- The majority of Winzon’s casino websites have ceased operations, with domain redirects pointing to Curacao-licensed alternatives
Malta’s gaming regulator has terminated the operating license of Winzon Group Limited, with the revocation becoming official on March 11, 2026.
The termination followed a pattern of regulatory non-compliance by the operator. Malta Gaming Authority referenced regulation 10(2)(b) within its compliance standards as justification for the action.
The company’s portfolio included multiple online gambling properties, among them Comix Casino and Betrocker.
Player Reimbursement and Financial Settlement Requirements Imposed
The cancellation order mandates that Winzon contact all registered users via email and website announcements. A minimum 30-day notification window has been established.
All existing player account balances must be returned in full. The reimbursement process must adhere to protocols outlined in Malta’s Gaming Act.
Winzon has been directed to provide banking documentation to the MGA demonstrating successful fund returns. Complete records verifying compliance with reimbursement obligations are expected.
All MGA licensing references must be eliminated from the company’s digital properties. Continued display of regulatory seals or Malta Gaming Authority branding would constitute unauthorized use.
Player information retained by Winzon must be managed in accordance with data protection regulations. The company is obligated to clarify its data handling procedures following license termination.
Financial penalties have been levied against the operator. Outstanding obligations include €46,693.23 in licensing fees and compliance contributions.
Additionally, €147,080 in administrative sanctions were imposed. These penalties stem from numerous violations of Gaming Act requirements.
The regulator has indicated its readiness to pursue legal remedies should Winzon fail to settle these debts. Malta Gaming Authority appears committed to utilizing all enforcement mechanisms at its disposal.
Company’s Digital Footprint Creates Additional Concerns
The primary corporate website at winzon.com currently displays no active content. Archive searches using the Wayback Machine yielded no substantial historical information about the organization.
An inquiry sent to the email address on file with Malta Gaming Authority received no response. The company has maintained public silence regarding the license cancellation.
iGamingToday verified that nearly all Winzon-branded casino platforms have ceased functioning. While the original web addresses remain accessible, the sites no longer operate in their previous capacity.
Users attempting to access these domains now encounter redirects to different casino platforms. These alternative sites operate under Curacao gaming licenses.
The transition from Malta-regulated services to Curacao-licensed operations represents a significant shift for customers. The two jurisdictions maintain distinct approaches to regulatory oversight and player safeguards.
Tuesday’s official statement from the MGA detailed every obligation imposed on Winzon following license revocation. The regulator emphasized that non-compliance with any requirement could trigger additional enforcement measures.
Currently, customers maintaining balances with Winzon-operated platforms await confirmation of refund processing. While the MGA’s directive requires action, Winzon’s compliance remains questionable given its absence of public communication.


