Nonetheless, they adhere to KYC and AML standards and have been found to comply with financial liquidity requirements of the jurisdiction Master Licensors. Most (if not all) of the Saucify casinos listed here are licensed in Curacao, although some don’t display a clickable license icon. That company has secured licenses with the Malta Gaming Authority and the Gambling Commission in the U.K. In 2013 or late 2014 a new brand using the same games under different titles was launched as Genii. We find the iTech Labs seal on the Saucify page, but no link to the testing certificate. On July 17, 2014, the company announced a rebranding to the Saucify name.
Some have speculated that the investors are the original Grand Prive group of casinos but as a private company, it isn’t clear who is behind the operations and development.
The company is said to be owned by a Private Equity Group based in the United Kingdom along with “4 Angel investors”. These include the Genesys Group and Taj Asia Enterprises. Several other groups were launched after Grand Prive migrated their games to the platform on April 1, 2010.