The Maltese IGA Group — marketed as an "award-winning iGaming service provider" — is a central node in a global network enabling offshore gambling operations, including the controversial BC.GAME platform. Founded in 2017 by Mario Fiorini, the IGA Group provides licensing, compliance, and trust services to online casinos, leveraging its connections to politically exposed persons (PEPs) and lax regulatory jurisdictions.
The UK Gambling Commission’s (UKGC) latest warning isn’t just a slap on the wrist—it’s a damning indictment of Leicester City FC, which continues to profit from a sponsorship deal with BC.GAME, an illegal gambling operation masquerading as a “crypto casino.” As victims’ lawyers close in globally, Leicester’s refusal to expose BC.GAME’s shadowy backers raises a chilling question: Is the club complicit in laundering a criminal enterprise?
BC.Game, a crypto casino operator with a history of insolvency and regulatory violations, has been transferred to offshore ownership under Twocent Technology Limited, raising serious red flags. FinTelegram warns all players to avoid this platform and its associated sites, as they operate without legitimate oversight and are banned in multiple jurisdictions.