Greentube (Novomatic)
Novomatic's digital-gaming arm, UK- and Malta-licensed, with a full slots-and-table content library and a dozen offices across eight countries.
Key Facts
- Licensing footprint
- UK Gambling Commission Remote Gambling Software licence (#41020); Malta Type 1 Gaming Services licence (MGA/CRP/120/2006); no Germany-specific licence disclosed
- Game catalog
- Slot games, table games, video poker, and video bingo, plus server-based gaming (Plurius) and development platforms (novoSDK, Mynt, Greentube Pro)
- Payment methods
- Not itemized on the pages reviewed
- Years operating
- Founding year not disclosed on the pages reviewed; long-established as a Novomatic subsidiary
- Named clients
- Not disclosed on the pages reviewed
- Team scale
- Not disclosed; operates from 12 offices across Austria, the US, UK, Slovenia, Slovakia, the Netherlands, Serbia, Malta, Canada, and Greece
- Target operator size
- Online and social casino operators across multiple regulated European and North American markets
- Compliance tooling
- Licensed and audited under UK Gambling Commission and Malta Gaming Authority frameworks; specific certification standards beyond those licences not itemized on the pages reviewed
Overview
Greentube, the digital-gaming division of Novomatic and headquartered in Vienna, discloses a UK Gambling Commission software licence and a Malta Type 1 Gaming Services licence, operating from 12 offices spanning eight countries including Austria, the UK, Malta, Slovenia, Slovakia, the Netherlands, Serbia, Canada, and Greece. Its content library spans slots, table games, video poker, and video bingo, backed by server-based gaming tools (Plurius) and platform/development products (novoSDK, Mynt, Greentube Pro).
As Novomatic's primary digital arm and a close geographic and cultural neighbor to Germany (Austria shares German as a primary language and a broadly similar gaming culture), Greentube is a natural comparison point for this specific market even though it discloses no Germany-specific GGL licence itself. No founding year, employee count, or specific payment methods are published on the pages we reviewed, and no individual client names are disclosed either.
Strengths
- Broadest disclosed office footprint of the six platforms (12 offices, 8 countries).
- Full slots-and-table content library, unlike several sportsbook-focused peers in other Lead-Bolt comparisons.
- Established, well-known parent group (Novomatic) in European gaming hardware and content.
Considerations
- No Germany-specific licence disclosed, despite Austria's geographic and cultural proximity to the German market.
- Founding year, employee count, named clients, and specific payment methods are all undisclosed on the pages reviewed.
- Its table-game and live-dealer content, like PWP.BET's, has no bearing on what can actually be offered online in Germany specifically.