TradaGames, trading as TradaCasino, has been granted a licence by the Isle of Man Government's Gambling Supervision Commission.

The company has plans to launch a 'no download, gaming on the move' model into a number of different countries. "The licence from the Isle of Man allows us the opportunity to break into these markets, some which have an established i-gaming customer base, and other new territories that offer great potential for online and mobile casino player development," said Tony Stewart-Lord, director of TradaCasino.

Garth Kimber, who leaves his position as head of e-gaming development at the Isle of Man government's department of economic development this week, said: "Tradagames is an innovative company which undoubtedly has an exciting future in a number of countries. Their launch comes towards the end of another highly successful year for the i-gaming industry on the Isle of Man, testimony to the robust framework we have in place to help new businesses thrive."