Flows Secures Key Pennsylvania Authorization to Bolster US iGaming Orchestration Footprint

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on May 6, 2026
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flows igaming orchestration pennsylvania license

Flows, the industry-leading orchestration layer for the iGaming sector, has officially announced that it has been fully authorized by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB).

This major regulatory milestone marks a significant step in the company’s aggressive expansion across the United States, as it now holds licenses in three of the most stringently regulated gaming markets in the country: Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Michigan.

Removing Friction for Pennsylvania Operators

The full supplier license allows operators active within the Keystone State to utilize Flows’ comprehensive suite of automation and engagement products, including Jackpots, FlashWins, and digital scratchcards, without the traditional friction of individual vendor approval processes.

The PGCB’s licensing process is globally recognized for its thoroughness; with this approval, Flows joins an elite group of approximately 80 online gaming technology suppliers worldwide to hold a full Pennsylvania license.

Leadership on Regulatory Readiness

James King, CEO of Flows, emphasized the rarity of this achievement for B2B platforms:

“Securing full authorisation in Pennsylvania is a major milestone for Flows and a strong validation of the platform we have built for regulated iGaming. Very few true B2B technology platforms hold this authorisation, let alone are authorised across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Michigan. For operators active in these markets, this removes another layer of approval friction and gives them a clearer path to using Flows with confidence.”

King further noted that the complexity of modern gaming requires specialized tools:

“Regulated iGaming needs more than general purpose automation. It needs orchestration technology that can connect systems, coordinate data and support real-time execution within strict compliance environments. That is exactly why we have invested in regulatory readiness from day one.”

As the trusted orchestration layer for the industry, Flows enables operators to move from conceptual ideas to live execution at an accelerated pace while maintaining the rigorous oversight required by US regulators.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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